Miranda Lambert shared a sneak peek of an unreleased ballad on her upcoming album, Postcards from Texas.
Lambert posted a snippet of “No Man’s Land” on Instagram shortly after sending it to some of her fans in a text message. The song is one of 14 tracks to appear on Lambert’s album that’s due next month, serving as a nod to her home state. So far, the award-winning singer-songwriter has released “Wranglers,” “Dammit Randy” and “Alimony.”
- “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”
“On my last album, I was traveling. Now, I’m home,” Lambert wrote on a postcard when she announced her album in late July. Lambert’s previous project was Palomino, which took listeners on a cross-country journey depicting dozens of destinations and a cast of unique characters. Her Texas-inspired collection will be “honky tonk as hell,” Lambert said. Postcards from Texas will arrive on September 13.