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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – NPR’s “most accomplished and consistently great artist in contemporary country music” Miranda Lambert continues the creative streak around her latest critically acclaimed album,Postcards from Texaswith the release of a humorous new lyric video for fan-favorite track “Armadillo.” The video, a colorful celebration of Lambert’s signature blend of humor and raw Texas spirit, was created by cutting-edge artistCeci Muliawho expands on Lambert’s knack for vivid storytelling with a playful twist. WatchHERE.
Lambert previously collaborated with Mulia on the popular lyric video for fellowPostcards from Texastrack “Alimony,” released earlier this summer. Together, Mulia and Lambert have created a visual storyline that cleverly bridges the themes of both “Alimony” and “Armadillo.” The two distinct songs are united by Mulia’s imaginative style and ability to blend humor, surrealism and a distinct visual flair, capturing the essence of Lambert’s Texas-rooted tales, bringing the tracks’ characters and plots to life in a way that’s as witty as the music itself.
Both “Armadillo,” celebrated byBillboardas a “quirky, freewheeling tale [with] toggling pace and unabashedly country storyarc,” and “Alimony,” which theAssociated Presspraises as “such a rewarding lyric reversal, it feels almost prototypical – as if plucked from some great country music songbook instead of written into it,” serve to represent Lambert’s trademark sense of humor on the wide-rangingPostcards from Texaswhich arrived earlier this fall via Republic Records. The album, lauded byPasteas “the best major-label country album of 2024,” continued her unbeaten streak of 10 consecutive Top 10s on the Top Country Albums chart.
Postcards from TexasTrack List:
Produced by Miranda Lambert & Jon Randall; songwriters in parentheses
Lyrics availableHERE.
- “Armadillo” (Aaron Raitiere, Jon Decious, Parker Twomey)
- “Dammit Randy” (Miranda Lambert, Brendan McLoughlin, Jon Randall)
- “Looking Back on Luckenbach” (Miranda Lambert, Shane McAnally, Natalie Hemby)
- “Santa Fe” feat. Parker McCollum (Miranda Lambert, Jesse Frasure, Jessie Jo Dillon, Dean Dillon)
- “January Heart” (Brent Cobb, Neil Medley)
- “Wranglers” (Audra Mae, Evan McKeever, Ryan Carpenter)
- “Run” (Miranda Lambert)
- “Alimony” (Miranda Lambert, Natalie Hemby, Shane McAnally)
- “I Hate Love Songs” (Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram, Jon Randall)
- “No Man’s Land” (Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick)
- “Bitch On The Sauce (Just Drunk)” (Miranda Lambert, Jaren Johnston)
- “Way Too Good At Breaking My Heart” (Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall, Jesse Frasure, Jenee Fleenor)
- “Wildfire” (Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram, Jon Randall)
- “Living On The Run” (David Allen Coe, Jimmy L. Howard)
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