Miranda Lambert is headed home to Texas.
“On my last album, I was traveling,” Lambert wrote on a postcard as she shared long-awaited details about her next project on Wednesday morning (July 24). “Now, I’m home.” She added: “P.S. It’s honky tonk as hell.”
Postcards from Texas serves as Lambert’s return to her Texas roots after her last record, Palomino, which introduced listeners to a cast of characters in dozens of destinations along a cross-country journey. The 15-track album included “Actin’ Up,” “Scenes,” “Geraldene,” “Tourist,” “Music City Queen” featuring The B-52s, “Strange,” “If I Was A Cowboy” and more.
Lambert unveiled the Postcards from Texas album cover art and track list with her announcement on Wednesday. She shared photos of vibrantly-colored postcards displaying the titles of each song appearing on the 14-track album. So far, Lambert has offered an impression of her next chapter of music with “Wranglers” — a revenge anthem that nods to her Kerosene era — “Dammit Randy” and “Alimony.” New details show song titles with references to Lambert’s home state and one collaboration with fellow Texan, Parker McCollum.
Postcards from Texas will release on September 13. See the full track list below.
- “Armadillo”
- “Dammit Randy”
- “Looking Back On Luckenbach”
- “Santa Fe” featuring Parker McCollum
- “January Heart”
- “Wranglers”
- “Run”
- “Alimony”
- “I Hate Love Songs”
- “No Man’s Land”
- “B**** On The Sauce (Just Drunk)”
- “Way Too Good At Breaking My Heart”
- “Wildfire”
- “Living On The Run”