Parker McCollum Opens Up In 'Honest, Authentic, Genuine' New Body Of Work

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Parker McCollum’s long-awaited album, Never Enough, finally dropped on Friday (May 12). The project “bristles with honesty and attitude, pairing equal parts rock guitar and country songwriting,” reads a press release about the album's debut.

McCollum’s highly-anticipated Never Enough release day also comes with a fiery music video for “Burn It Down,” which was set to premiere on Friday afternoon. He filmed it in the New Mexico desert, “spending all day long blowing stuff up and lighting my feet on fire.” The Texas-born artist’s 15-track collection, produced by Jon Randall, also includes a few previously-released tracks that quickly became fan-favorites, including “Stoned,” “Handle On You,” “I Ain’t Going Nowhere” and others.

"This album, Never Enough, is probably my favorite record I've ever put out!” McCollum exclaimed in a statement. “Some seriously personal songs on this record and I think some of my best songwriting. It's very honest, very authentic, very genuine, and I hope that comes across in every song."

1. “Hurricane” (Parker McCollum, David Lee Murphy, Jon Randall, Randy Rogers)

2. “Best I Never Had” (Parker McCollum, Will Bundy, Brett James)

3. “Things I Never Told You” (Monty Criswell, Lynn Hutton, Taylor Phillips)

4. “Burn It Down” (Parker McCollum, Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose)

5. “Stoned” (Parker McCollum, Mark Holman, Brett James)

6. “Handle On You” (Parker McCollum, Monty Criswell)

7. “Lessons From An Old Man” (Parker McCollum, Lori McKenna, Lee Miller, Jon Randall, Liz Rose)

8. “Tough People Do” (Parker McCollum, Brett James, Jon Randall)

9. “Speed” (Parker McCollum, Ryan Beaver)

10. “Tails I Lose” (Parker McCollum, Wade Bowen, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)

11. “I Ain’t Going Nowhere” (Parker McCollum, Lori McKenna, Lee Miller, Jon Randall, Liz Rose)

12. “Too Tight This Time” (Parker McCollum, Brett James, Jon Randall)

13. “Don’t Blame Me” (Parker McCollum, Brett James, Jon Randall)

14. “Have Your Heart Again” (Parker McCollum, Ashley Gorley, Lee Miller)

15. “Wheel” (Parker McCollum, Jon Randall, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)

McCollum is part of the all-star iHeartCountry Festival lineup on May 13, at Moody Center in Austin, Texas. Fans can watch this year's iHeartCountry Festival live on Saturday, May 13th at a cinema near you as the show will be available for a one-night-only viewing event in theaters nationwide. Fans will have the opportunity to witness live performances from country music’s fan favorites, all from the comfort and convenience of their hometown theater. Tickets for this exclusive concert viewing opportunity are available for purchase at iHeartCountryLive.com. Fans across the country will also able to tune in live as the event will be broadcast on iHeartRadio country stations nationwide, and on iHeartRadio.com as well as the iHeartRadio app on Saturday, May 13th at 8pm ET/5pm PT.