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Smith releases "Long Time Coming" video

Tuesday, March 17, 2020 – Following the release of her sophomore album, "Supernova," on Friday, Caitlyn Smith released the official video for her single "Long Time Coming."

Directed by Jonatan Lopez (A$AP Ferg, DaBaby, Polo G), the video captures Smith going through the motions on the set of a retro photo shoot, knowing that despite her underlying struggle and sadness, she will ultimately be okay.

Smith's upcoming shows with Little Big Town are being rescheduled due to coronavirus. She will headline Nashville's Brooklyn Bowl on May 7 and Minneapolis' First Avenue on May 9, and she will embark on tour with Maren Morris on "RSVP: The Tour" this summer.

The "Supernova" track list is:
1. Long Time Coming
2. Damn You For Breaking My Heart
3. Put Me Back Together
4. All Over Again
5. I Don't Want To Love You Anymore
6. Supernova
7. I Can't
8. Rare Bird
9. Midnight in New York City
10. Fly Away
11. Feel That Way
12. Lonely Together


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CD review - High & Low The title track to this Caitlyn Smith album was co-written with Miley Cyrus, one that likely knows a thing or two about getting high. However, this is not a drug song (at least not intentionally so), but one that explores the ups and downs of life instead. In fact, Smith had initially considered breaking the album down into high and low song sections. Ultimately, she just mixed it all together. Smith, known by many mostly as a successful Nashville songwriter, presents herself as an especially ...
CD review - Supernova A lover of the cosmos and all things mystical, Caitlyn Smith continues with her astronomy-themed discography on her sophomore album, "Supernova," the follow up to 2018's "Starfire." The opening track, "Long Time Coming" starts out with a punishing drum beat and morphs into a heavily distorted guitar solo, which suggests angry heartbreak and its accompanying frustration. However, Smith bills the song as a "little anthem of hope to myself," having just ...


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