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Brantley Gilbert Announces New Album 'Sins Of The Father'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Brantley Gilbert has announced his eighth studio album, Sins Of The Father, set for release July 24 via BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville. The album marks his first full-length project with the new label and team.

"I've lived a lot of life to get here," shares Gilbert. "This record is me owning all of it - the mistakes, the lessons and who I am now. It's all part of the same story, and each track stands on its own, representing its own chapter."

Along with the announcement, Gilbert has released "F****D Me Up," a piano-driven ballad and one of his most candid songs to date. Inspired by the woman who changed his life, his wife, he traces a fall to rock bottom before her love and faith pull him back, reshaping his path.

Lead single "Good Damn," released as the first taste of his upcoming project, is currently climbing the charts at country radio.

Gilbert co-wrote all 15 tracks and produced the album with Brock Berryhill. The set includes a collaboration with Jelly Roll on "Begging for Change."

Sins Of The Father Tracklist:

1. The Addiction
2. Good Damn
3. Mud on His Halo
4. Begging for Change
5. Back in the Days Back
6. F****d Me Up
7. Driveway
8. Good Ol' Boys
9. Sins of the Father
10. Small Townin'
11. Wild Like That
12. Dirt Wrote
13. Copperheads
14. Hell Yeah Boys
15. Live Forever

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