Gary Allan has confirmed that he will release his new album Set You Free sometime next year. The new collection features production help from Mark Wright and Jay Joyce and includes the debut single "Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)."
"I've always done albums with one guy, and you pick ten or 12 songs and the result is you end up with a lot of album cuts because you do it all at the same time," Gary tells theboot.com of the new release.
"It's OK if you have ten songs and one of them isn't that great, or two of them you think would be good to hear later, but when I'm doing four and you're doing four and he's doing four, everybody wants to make sure that their four are good. The result is we've got better songs, because everybody wanted their four to be strong and it was more competitive."
He adds that the lead single is representative of the album as a whole:
"Every storm runs out of rain," Gary explains, "so I think that's what this album is about, is me coming up for air."
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