Tattoos Brantley Gilbert
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Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
13.09.2024
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- 1 Dirty Money 04:20
- 2 Over When We're Sober 03:07
- 3 Tattoos 03:34
- 4 Gone By Now 02:52
- 5 Off The Rails 03:04
- 6 The Hell That Raised Us 03:21
- 7 Me And My House 03:44
- 8 God Isn’t Country 03:28
- 9 Out Here 02:41
- 10 Miss These Towns 03:04
Info for Tattoos
Fifteen years after the release of his debut album, multi-Platinum country-rock trailblazer Brantley Gilbert knows life has a way of leaving a mark. You can either hide it or embrace it. With his seventh studio album, Tattoos.
Featuring 10 songs all co-written by Gilbert with some long-time collaborators, Tattoos mirrors Gilbert’s ink in both striking design and depth of meaning. Through flowing curves and jagged lines, he muses on a life of blue-collar pride and full-throttle rebellion—along with addictive love, abiding faith and blessings beyond what any of us deserve. Other special guests on the project include Justin Moore, Gary LeVox and Ashley Cooke, who appears on lead single “Over When We’re Sober” which is climbing the charts at country radio after being most-added upon its debut.
“All my albums, they capture a chapter of my life,” Gilbert explains. “If somebody wants to know who I am, what I’ve been through and where I stand, they can start at the beginning and listen through, and that’s why it was undeniable that Tattoos should be the title—because my tattoos do the same thing.
“People get ‘em for a lot of reasons, but for most of us, tattoos talk about our victories and losses, our struggles and the whole nine,” he observes. “I was one of those kids who had to learn the hard way. But if I would’ve listened to the advice of others, I don’t know I would have ended up where I am.”
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