Moore unleashes "The Bull"
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Moore unleashes "The Bull"

Tuesday, February 19, 2019 – Kip Moore is releasing "The Bull," as the next single from his studio album "Slowheart."

Co-written by Jon Randall and Luke Dick, the song marks Moore's first-ever outside recording.

"This song embodies who I am and what we've been doing on the road as a band for years," said Moore. "I think it's something a lot of people can relate to, having to get back up and keep going after what you believe in. I've been waiting on this song to be heard."

The hit "More Girls Like You" was also on the CD.

Moore will go out again on his Room To Spare: Acoustic Tour, following a sold-out run last fall. Moore has shows in the U.S., Canada and Great Britain where tickets to all four dates of his upcoming shows in London, Glasgow, Birmingham, and Manchester sold out.


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CD review - Wild World There are moments while listening to Kip Moore's album where the listener might feel like he/she is sampling new Kid Rock music - albeit, with plenty more heart and soul. Moore sings with a similarly endearing scratchy vocal tone, and has a primarily country music fan base, but that's where these two artists part ways artistically. Whereas Kid Rock mostly raises hell, Moore raises awareness. Kid Rock might be perfectly comfortable singing about his dark side, but Moore is heard ...
CD review - Room To Spare: The Acoustic Sessions Kip Moore's greatest musical selling point is his raspy singing voice. Much like Bob Seger long before him, his is a vocal tone that gets your immediate attention every time you hear it. This EP-length project presents Moore in a quieter setting than usual. That distinctive voice is unavoidable, though, whether revved up or tamped down. The song that stands out most is "It Ain't California," which is introduced with a beautifully twangy electric guitar riff. ...
CD review - Slowheart If you're one of those people who read CD inserts before listening to the music, Kip Moore starts out with one at least one strike against him on his third album. In the two pages of acknowledgements and thank yous (two pages!) there's this mixed metaphor on thank you number one, which goes out to Jesus: "You continually pull me from the sinking sand. . . I'm out of the woods because of your love." Um, not a lot of sand in the woods, Kip. Thankfully, things get better as ...


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