Gary Allan has released the track list for his upcoming album, Set You Free, hitting stores and online retailers January 22nd. Gary co-wrote five of the 12 songs on the record, including his current Top 10 single, “Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain).” So, what can fans expect from his new project, his first in nearly three years?
“You can expect a lot of honesty and a lot of songs about life,” says Gary. “It’s gonna roll you through a break-up and roll you through the anger and the healing and wind you up good as new. I think what you can expect is something a little bit different musically out of this, but it’s still got the common thread.”
Expect the California native to perform some of the songs from his new album during his shows in Reno, Nevada on December 30th and Las Vegas on New Year’s Eve (December 31st).
Set You Free Track List:
- “Tough Goodbye” (Josh Thompson / Tony Martin) ***
- “Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain)” (Gary Allan / Matt Warren / Hillary Lindsey) *
- “Bones” (Keith Gattis) *
- “It Ain’t The Whiskey” (Greg Barnhill / Jim Daddario / Cole Deggs) ***
- “Sand In My Soul” (Brad Warren / Brett Warren / Blair Daily) *
- “You Without Me” (Gary Allan / John Lancaster / Rachel Proctor) *
- “One More Time” (Gary Allan / Matt Warren / Hillary Lindsey) ***
- “Hungover Heart” (Matt Warren / James LeBlanc) **
- “No Worries” (Gary Allan / Odie Blackmon / Pat McLaughlin) **
- “Drop” (Joel Shewmake / Bruce Wallace / Brian White) ***
- “Pieces” (Gary Allan / Odie Blackman / Sarah Buxton) ***
- “Good As New” (Pat McLaughlin / Billy Burnette) **
* Produced Gary Allan & Greg Droman
** Produced by Gary Allan & Mark Wright
*** Produced by Jay Joyce
AUDIO: Gary Allan explains what you can expect from his new album, Set You Free, which will be released on January 22nd.
Gary Allan (what to expect from new album) OC: …common thread. :14
“You can expect a lot of honesty and a lot of songs about life. It’s gonna roll you through a break-up and roll you through the anger and the healing and wind you up good as new. I think what you can expect is something a little bit different musically out of this, but it’s still got the common thread.”