Gloriana hopes for "Best Night Ever"
Tuesday, December 17, 2013 – Gloriana is releasing new music in the form of the single Best Night Ever today.
The band is currently in the studio writing and recording for their upcoming 2014 Emblem / Warner Bros. Nashville release.
"We are excited we get to share brand new music while we are still in the studio recording," said Rachel Reinert. "We really wanted to give our fans something new before the end of the year. I hope you like it as much as we do."
Gloriana is currently out on the road in support of its second studio album "A Thousand Miles Left Behind." The albums breakout single, (Kissed You) Goodnight, was certified Platinum by the R.I.A.A. and landed in the top five on the Billboard Country Singles Chart, marking the bands highest charting single.
More news for Gloriana
- 01/07/16: Gloriana member leaves band
- 10/23/13: Gloriana member gets hitched
- 01/18/13: Gloriana gets ready for Sunday night
- 09/05/12: Gloriana announces new single
- 08/02/12: Gloriana visits Fox & Friends Friday AM
- 07/31/12: Gloriana, Joey + Rory put out new CDs
- 07/12/12: Gloriana postpones shows due to vocal problems
- 05/21/12: Gloriana announces second CD
CD reviews for Gloriana
Why did Cheyenne Kimball leave? It's the question Gloriana fans want answered: country music's "Who Shot JR?" And even the remaining band members may not know. What's for certain is that Kimball, the multi-threat 22-year-old vocalist, reportedly just stopped showing up for Gloriana tour dates. A few tweets later, the bridges were burned, right on the verge of this record's release. The bandmates went into revisionist mode, expunging all traces of their former ...
It is interesting that Gloriana shares its name with a 1953 English opera, as they sound much the same --powerful, scripted and slightly overdramatic. The group's tight-knit harmonies are the crux of this 13-track album; they gorgeously weave and contrast strong 2-, 3- and 4-parts into almost every verse. Occasionally the group over sings, but then, they are fighting to be heard over layers of unneeded production.
Given the ages of the foursome (teens to mid-20s), it's only natural ...
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