Coyote Cry Ian Munsick

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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
26.02.2021

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  • 1Solo02:48
  • 2Mountain Time03:20
  • 3I See Country04:04
  • 4Dreams03:09
  • 5Long Haul03:51
  • 6Humble03:40
  • 7Like It Ain't02:34
  • 8Might Be Everything03:45
  • 9She Was Right03:16
  • 10Come Home to You03:34
  • Total Runtime34:01

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Ian Munsick is releasing a soundtrack for the modern Western lifestyle with his new album, Coyote Cry, due out Feb. 26. He celebrates the album’s announcement today with the release of the rollicking new track “Humble.”

The project comes five months after signing his first major label deal with Warner Music Nashville. Co-produced by Munsick, Coyote Cry features 10 tracks including “Long Haul” and “Me Against The Mountain.” As he readies for the album’s release, Munsick is welcoming fans into his official fan club, The Heard—aptly titled for the ranch-bred musician, which launches today (Jan. 15). Fans who run with The Heard will receive access to exclusive merch, advance music and more.

“Coyote Cry is a soundtrack for the modern western lifestyle,” Munsick said. “A firm handshake between cowboy and hippy, traditional and contemporary and everything in between. It’s the life I’ve lived so far and the lessons I’ve learned along the way. No matter who you are, I think you’ll find a piece of yourself in there and maybe even lose yourself to the howling in the hills. Cowboys have always been the people I’ve looked up to most and aspired to be like. I don’t mean the cattle rustling, heart-thieving, Hollywood kind. I mean the first one to work, give the shirt off his back, Chris Ledoux kind. The kind you want as your neighbor. The kind I think of when I hear the word Cowboy. Humble.”

Ian Munsick



Ian Munsick
Breathing fresh Rocky Mountain air into the Nashville music scene, Ian Munsick is pioneering a new brand of country. The Wyoming-born singer / songwriter’s upbringing was a mix of working the ranch and working crowds. Under the tutelage of their fiddle-playing father, Ian and his two older brothers grew up playing everything from bluegrass to The Beatles. Incorporating elements across genres, he has now begun to establish himself as a progressive artist with an old soul. Captivated by traditional lyrical truth and the modern soundscape, Ian followed his ear to Music City.

In 2017 he released a self-titled EP, winning iHeartRadio’s Rocky Mountain Song of the Year for the rootsy “Horses Are Faster” and becoming the only artist who simultaneously qualified two tracks as finalists in the NSAI/CMT songwriting competition. Equipped with a full ready-for-release collection of songs, the 27-year-old signed his first major label deal earlier this year with Warner Music Nashville. His upcoming debut album Coyote Cry features his mile-high tenor underscoring self-penned songs that conjure equal parts epic adventure and down-to-earth wisdom. The record marks the dawn of western pop-laced country, pulling a thread straight from Chris LeDoux through Post Malone. Ian’s first WMN release “Long Haul,” a favorite from Coyote Cry, is due to drop September 18 and with it, western country is reborn.

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