Pistol Annies Return With a New Album, “Interstate Gospel,” on Nov. 2 [Listen to 3 Tracks Now]

Pistol Annies Return With a New Album, “Interstate Gospel,” on Nov. 2 [Listen to 3 Tracks Now]

The Pistol Annies—Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley—will release their third studio album, Interstate Gospel, on Nov. 2

The 14-track offering follows the trio’s two previous albums, 2011’s Hell on Heels and 2013’s Annie Up. All of the songs where co-penned by the Annies, with the exception of “This Too Shall Pass,” which was penned by Ashley and Angaleena.

Interstate Gospel is available for pre-order now, with three downloadable instant-grat tracks: “Interstate Gospel,” “Best Years of My Life” and “Got My Name Changed Back,” which you can listen to below.

To celebrate this new project, the Pistol Annies have planned three intimate concert events in Nashville, New York and Los Angeles. Tickets go on sale on Oct. 5.

  • Oct. 25 | Ryman Auditorium | Nashville, TN
  • Nov. 2 | The Town Hall | New York City, NY
  • Nov. 7 | The Novo | Los Angeles, CS

photo by Miller Mobley

Interstate Gospel

  1. “Interstate Prelude”
  2. “Stop Drop and Roll One”
  3. “Best Years of My Life”
  4. “Acres of Turnips”
  5. “When I Was His Wife”
  6. “Cheyenne”
  7. “Got My Name Changed Back”
  8. “Sugar Daddy”
  9. “Leavers Lullaby”
  10. “Milkman”
  11. “Commissary”
  12. “Masterpiece”
  13. “Interstate Gospel”
  14. “This Too Shall Pass”

main photo by Miller Mobley

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