Into The Neon Randall King

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
26.01.2024

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  • 1One Night Dance03:30
  • 2Somewhere Over Us03:00
  • 3When My Baby’s In Boots03:03
  • 4What Doesn’t Kill You03:05
  • 5Hang of Hangin’ On03:16
  • 6Burns Like Her03:53
  • 7Good Feelin’03:03
  • 8The One You're Waiting On03:18
  • 9Into The Neon03:06
  • 10Tonk ‘Til I Die03:01
  • 11But It Ain’t03:46
  • 12Coulda Been Love02:52
  • 13Damn You Look Good02:58
  • 14Hard To Be Humble03:01
  • 15Right Things Right03:39
  • 16As Far As We Go02:57
  • 17I Could Be That Rain03:12
  • 18I Don’t Whiskey Anymore03:47
  • Total Runtime58:27

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Randall King’s 18-track sophomore album Into The Neon – due Jan. 26 via Warner Music Nashville – takes listeners inside one man’s story of finding love and losing it, with songs made for slow dancing under the starry night sky or two-stepping at a local honky tonk. With the latest taste of new music off the upcoming project, “Coulda Been Love,” out today, King grapples with regret over the girl that got away and love that could have been.

Co-produced by King alongside Jared Conrad, Into The Neon incorporates a unique blend of the influences from icons and modern masters alike who have inspired King’s sound; inclusive of the timeless ‘80s country twang of George Strait and Keith Whitley, and the blood pumping, Y2K-era rhythms of Dierks Bentley and Gary Allan.

Inspired by the countless nights spent strumming his guitar under the expansive skies in the plains of West Texas where he grew up – and by his current road warrior diet which finds him revitalizing Country’s neo-traditional sound under the neon signs of nearly 150 honky tonks he performs in across the country each year – King ushers people Into The Neon on Jan. 26, 2024.

It’s a place where rowdy roughnecking, romantic tenderness and breathtaking emotion are all welcome; an ode to nature and the humble establishments that have nurtured country music’s blue collar roots since its foundation. It’s these very places that have nurtured King’s love for music and wide open spaces, too.

A West Texas native and self-described“old soul," Warner Music Nashville's Randall King has neverwavered in his honky-tonk allegiance–in fact, he’s worn it like a badge of honor, growing with prideinto a leading voice for today’s traditional country.Amassing over 270 Million streams with singleslike“You In A Honky Tonk,” “Hey Cowgirl”and“Mirror, Mirror,”he’s kept the twang alive incountry’s mainstream while also earning acclaim through deeply personal EPs like2020’sLeanna, andhis 2022 major label album debut,Shot Glass–which landed on bothWhiskey Riff’s Top 40 CountryAlbums of 2022 andBillboard’s All Genre 50 Best Albums of 2022 (So Far). Schooled on icons likeKeith Whitley, George Strait, Alan Jackson and John Anderson, but inspired bymodern masters likeDierks Bentley and Gary Allan, King first built an independent, grass-roots following on the strength ofhis electrifying live shows–each one a harrowing mix of rowdy roughnecking, romantic tendernessand breathtaking emotion–neverasking for permission to explore his creative vision. He has sincegone on to headline all across the U.S., the U.K. and Europe, where he continues to play nearly 150shows a year and hone his craft where it matters most. Named a Country Artist to Watch by everyonefrom Pandora andCountry NowtoMusic Mayhem Magazine, his sophomore major label albumIntothe Neontakes that craft to the next level on January 26, as King’s neo-traditional roots meet the blood-pumping rhythms and sharp, arena-sized groovesof Y2K-era country and beyond.Co-produced byKing andJared Conrad,and featuring 18 tracks, punchy sounds exist side-by-side with timelessswagger, further blurring the line between yesteryear and today–even as King renews his forever-country vows.

Randall King



Randall King
One of country’s new crop of modern traditionalists, Warner Music Nashville artist Randall King grew up on the endless plains of West Texas – and his sound is steeped in their timeless beauty, both gritty and graceful at the same time. He grew up singing in the back of a ‘93 Chevy Suburban, mimicking the pure-country vocals of stars like Keith Whitley, George Strait, Alan Jackson and John Anderson and over the years became drawn to the electrifying energy of modern stars like Eric Church, Dierks Bentley and Jason Aldean. After years of hustling and a road-warrior’s diet of 150 shows each year, King produced and released the defiant 2016 EP, Another Bullet, then followed up with a 2018 self-titled album.

Now produced by traditional torchbearers Bart Butler and Ryan Gore (Jon Pardi), King is bringing an organic, timeless sound to country’s mainstream with his major label debut album Shot Glass. The 11-song collection, seven of which co-written by King, centers around a night out at a bar, with each track representing a different point of view of those in the room. With over 120+ million career streams to his name, the Pandora and Country Now 2022 Country Artist to Watch is looking to the anywhere-and-everywhere future with music that captures the essence of a Western poet who’s never been afraid to be himself.

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