Old Dominion has "Time, Tequila & Therapy" on their hands
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Old Dominion has "Time, Tequila & Therapy" on their hands

Friday, August 20, 2021 – Old Dominion's fourth full-length album, "Time, Tequila & Therapy," will be out on Oct. 8 on Sony Nashville.

The group shared a brand new song entitled "All I Know About Girls" in conjunction with today's announcement. Backed by an acoustic guitar melody, the song builds toward catchy hook, "All I know about girls is the wide world ain't gonna spin without 'em, but it'll spin around 'em," before aadmitting, "All I know about girls is...I don't know nothing at all."

The band initially teased the album with their new single "I Was On A Boat That Day."

"Time, Tequila & Therapy " includes 13 tracks. Gladys Knight, duets with Old Dominion on the Motown-by-way-of-Music-Row soul song "Lonely Side of Town." Each band member — Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Brad Tursi, Whit Sellers, and Geoff Sprung —participated in the songwriting alongside Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne.

The track list is:
Why Are You Still Here
Hawaii
Walk On Whiskey
All I Know About Girls
Blue Jeans
No Hard Feelings
Lonely Side of Town (featuring Gladys Knight)
I Was On A Boat That Day
Drinking My Feelings
Somethings The Same About You
I Want To Live In A House With You
Don't Forget Me
Ain't Nothing Wrong With Love

The group will undertake the "We Are Old Dominion" tour this fall on the band's first full-scale headline run since 2019.


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CD review - Memory Lane There are two ways to listen to Old Dominion's music. You can simply enjoy it for the feel, the lyrics, the beat...or you can study it as a master class in contemporary country songwriting and record production. Either way you're in for a treat, especially on this eight-song EP "Memory Lane." Hooks, harmonies, rhythms and feel-good images are everywhere here. Old Dominion (name chosen because four band members are from Virginia) originally formed to highlight songs that the ...
CD review - Old Dominion Old Dominion has gained a following on the heels of two albums of lively material. Their self-titled third release stays the course and delivers a dozen radio-friendly songs. The hyper positive lead single "Make it Sweet" sets the stage with an ode to the brighter side of everything. Most tracks are upbeat but, ironically, there is not an official party anthem or even a drinking song. The closest they get is "American Style," which is laden with standard innocent imagery ...
CD review - Happy Endings Right off the bat, the title of Old Dominion's album "Happy Endings" is far better than "Meat and Candy," its prior effort. ("Meat" in an album title? Really?) But also on an artistic level, OD's follow-up shows signs of growth. With that said, though, there's nothing on this new release as immediately catchy as "Snapback." Nevertheless, the vocal-only harmonies introducing "Not Everything's About You," are a beautiful thing. ...


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