When Thompson Square releases their sophomore album, fans will be introduced to the '2.0 Version' of the husband-wife duo.
"[The album] is still gonna be Thompson Square on this next record, but it's going to be the 2.0 version -- pushing it a little bit but staying true to who we are," Shawna Thompson tells the Country Vibe. "We're very cognizant of [the fact that] we can't do the same thing over again twice."
The duo also hopes they can capture a little piece of their own love story on their new album.
"We learned from all this touring that people like to see an element of intimacy on stage between the two of us," Keifer Thompson tells The Boot. "So that's another thing we want to harness in the second record. So it may be all over the map! [laughs] We're still writing. The record won't come out until probably April of next year, so we have a little time!"
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