Muscadine Bloodline Gears Up For New Album, ‘Teenage Dixie,’ In February
Muscadine Bloodline, the duo of Charlie Muncaster and Gary Stanton, is set to release their new album, Teenage Dixie, on Feb. 24.
The 16-track project is chock full of stories about family, history and rowdy adolescence, serving as a love letter to their youth and a take on what “dixie” means for two men who grew up in the thick of it. The project was co-written by Muncaster and Stanton alongside collaborators Brent Cobb, BJ Barham (American Aquarium), Adam Hood, and more.
“Teenage Dixie is a collection of stories with an eccentric underlying tone based in the south. Some are autobiographical, some are true in history books, some are fables about real figures, while some are stories told from a grandson of a man who is larger than life,” the pair share. “Regardless of this being inspired by the south, we are all a product of our raising and shaped by our upbringing. This record incorporates some of our favorite elements of a place that, for some, is anything but stereotypical.”
The album’s string of early singles has already notched the duo more than 450 million combined streams and spots on three separate Billboard charts.
Teenage Dixie Track List:
Teenage Dixie (Charles Muncaster, Gary Stanton, Ryan Youmans)
Pocketful of 90’s Country (Muncaster, Stanton, Youmans, Zoltan Tobak)
Made Her That Way (Muncaster, Jordan Fletcher)
Me On You (Muncaster, Stanton, Youmans)
Inconvenience Store (Muncaster, Stanton, Youmans, Tobak)
Evinrudin’ (Adam Hood, Brent Cobb, Muncaster, Stanton)
Cryin’ in a GMC (Stanton)
WT vs the Devil (Stanton)
Devil Died in Dixie (Stanton)
Life Itself (Stanton)
Good to Drive (Muncaster, Stanton, Youmans)
Named After Natives (BJ Barham, Muncaster, Stanton)
Old Man Gillich (Stanton)
Azalea Blooms (Barham, Stanton)
Knife To a Gunfight (Stanton, Youmans)
Shootout in Saraland (Stanton)
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