Miranda Lambert Embraces Love Of 'Wildcards' On 'No Man's Land'

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Miranda Lambert debuted the latest ballad from her Texas-inspired album on Wednesday morning (August 21).

Lambert described “No Man’s Land” as “a song for anyone who wants to love girls like us...free spirits, wildflowers, wildcards with a big heart and lots of love to give.” It’s the latest track the award-winning artist has shared from her upcoming 14-track project, Postcards from Texas, following “Wranglers,” “Dammit Randy” and “Alimony.” Lambert wrote the newly-released song with Luke Dick, and produced it with Jon Randall.

Postcards from Texas will follow Palomino, Lambert’s 2022 album that introduced listeners to a broad cast of characters as they traveled on a cross-country journey from the album’s start to finish. That 15-track album included “Actin’ Up” — which included the lyric that inspired the name of Lambert’s Las Vegas residency, Velvet Rodeo — “Geraldene,” “Music City Queen” featuring The B-52s, “Strange,” “If I Was A Cowboy” and more. Rather than bring her audience to dozens of destinations again, Lambert will remain in her home state on the album she described as “honky tonk as hell.”

  1. “Armadillo”
  2. “Dammit Randy”
  3. “Looking Back On Luckenbach”
  4. “Santa Fe” featuring Parker McCollum
  5. “January Heart”
  6. “Wranglers”
  7. “Run”
  8. “Alimony”
  9. “I Hate Love Songs”
  10. “No Man’s Land”
  11. “B**** On The Sauce (Just Drunk)”
  12. “Way Too Good At Breaking My Heart”
  13. “Wildfire”
  14. “Living On The Run”

Postcards from Texas will release on September 13. Listen to “No Man’s Land” here:


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