Grammy Award-winning act The Band Perry recently released a new song, "Buzzards," via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment.
The song was written by Mae Estes, Randy Montana, and Lauren Hungate. "Buzzards" follows The Band Perry's first release in nine years, "Psychological," which dropped on February 13 and was performed by the duo on "Live with Kelly & Mark" in February.
"Buzzards is Better Dig Two's crazy cousin — same bloodline, but born in 2026," says Kimberly Perry. "It's about the omens: the ones in the house, and the ones written in the sky. The signs that love is already gone before you've said it out loud. In the video I'm playing Love's Widow, Johnny's playing Love's Undertaker, and Love - of course - is playing the roadkill. Can't you see them buzzards flying?"
The Band Perry is currently touring across the country on its Psycho Rodeo Tour, with a stop in Montreal, Canada at Lasso 2026. The band is also set to appear at Nissan Stadium during CMA Fest 2026.
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