The Turnpike Troubadours’ New Self-Titled Album Debuts at No. 1
In June when we told you that The Turnpike Troubadours would be releasing the followup to 2012's "Goodbye Normal Street," on Sept. 18, it seemed like a long way off. Well, the day has arrived -- thank God summer flew by.
"Goodbye Normal Street" was a verifiable regional hit for the boys from Oklahoma, and it catapulted the guys into a can't-miss show in Oklahoma, Texas and nationally.
The new self-titled project was released this morning through Bossier City Records/Thirty Tigers, and features 12 new songs from the band ,including “The Mercury,” “Bossier City,” their current radio single “Down Here,” “How Do You Fall Out of Love” and “A Little Song," too.
Since forming in 2007, The Turnpike Troubadours have since built a loyal fan base who have purchased and downloaded more than 200,000 of their records. And in between, the guys have graduated from selling out small venues to headlining festivals of 10,000-plus.
The Washington Post called "Goodbye Normal Street" the "most unjustly overlooked Americana album of 2012.” Hopefully "Turnpike Troubadours" won't get as "over-looked." Download it here.
Couldn't have done this without you! Please go order yours now and make sure you rate the album!
Posted by The Turnpike Troubadours on Friday, September 18, 2015