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Ashley McBryde Reveals Tracklist For Upcoming Album 'Wild'

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Ashley McBryde has revealed the tracklist for her upcoming album, Wild.

The Grand Ole Opry member and Grammy award winning singer-songwriter announced last week that her highly anticipated fifth studio album will be released on May 8 via Warner Records Nashville.

McBryde had already shared four tracks off Wild - "Rattlesnake Preacher," "Arkansas Mud," "Bottle Tells Me So," and the No. 1 country radio single, "What If We Don't."

Produced by Lindeville collaborator John Osborne of Brothers Osborne and recorded with her live band, Deadhorse, the 11-track LP provides another exhibit of "McBryde's exquisite lyrical portraits of human vulnerability and the ragged ways we move through this world" (No Depression), tracing a captivating narrative that culminates in the moment just before McBryde quit drinking.

"When people hear this record, I hope it wakes up the part of them that I'm singing about in 'Wild'—the part that still believes in those unrealized dreams and untaken risks," McBryde said at the time of announcing the album. She added, "I believe that wild little kid is still alive inside of all of us, and that's the version of everyone that I want to sing to."

McBryde's Wild is available to pre-add / pre-save / pre-order here.

Wild tracklist:

1. Rattlesnake Preacher (Randall Clay)
2. Arkansas Mud (Ashley McBryde, Jessie Jo Dillon, Chris Tompkins)
3. Water in the River (Randall Clay, Blue Foley, Roger Hodges)
4. Creosote (Ashley McBryde, Lisa Carver)
5. Bottle Tells Me So (Ashley McBryde, Shelly Fairchild, Terri Jo Box)
6. What If We Don't (Ashley McBryde, Terri Jo Box, Randall Clay)
7. Lines In The Carpet (Lauren Hungate, Caroline Watkins, Lori McKenna)
8. Behind Bars (Jeff Hyde, Jessie Alexander, Jon Randall)
9. Hand Me Downs (Ashley McBryde, Jessie Jo Dillon, Laura Veltz)
10. Wild (Jeremy Spillman, Makayla Lynn, Matraca Berg)
11. Ten to Midnight (Ashley McBryde, Travis Meadows)

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