Danielle Bradbery Set To Release First Independent Album In September
Danielle Bradbery announced to fans during her set at Spotify House at CMA Fest last week that she’s releasing a brand new album, Danielle, her first independent project.
Danielle will be her first album in over six years, and is due out Sept. 6. The deeply personal project will take listeners on an emotional journey of heartbreak and healing as Bradbery explores a season of heartache, recounting the trials of a broken relationship and channeling the emotion of being let down time and time again and pushed to the brink, then coming out on the other side stronger than before.
“I’ve learned a lot the last several years, and with Danielle I am truly representing the woman I’ve become,” says Bradbery. “During the recording process, it was important to not only share my story, but also my love for the ranging styles of music that raised me and have continued to inspire me my whole life.
“This album takes listeners on a journey that is at times heartbreaking and angry, but at its core embodies the creative freedom that anchors the entire work. I’m so proud of this album—my first in almost seven years. I hope it makes you laugh and cry and if you happen to see a piece of yourself somewhere in this; I hope you feel seen and empowered.”
In conjunction with the album announcement, Bradbery has also released her latest track “Broken Boy,” which revisits an old flame and the distorted expectations we are taught about love, eventually learning to embrace the brokenness we all carry. “Broken Boy” appears on Danielle and follows the recently released track “Wedding or a Funeral.”
Danielle Track List:
1. “Wake Me Up” (Kendall Greyson Brower Goodman, Fran Litterski, Anna Kline, Daniel Emilio Perez)
2. “Windows” (Michael McEachern, Kendall Grayson Brower Goodman, Tyler Spry)
3. “Broken Boy” (Emily Weisband, Jordan Reynolds)
4. “You Could” (Danielle Bradbery, Emily Weisband, Sam Sumser, Sean Small)
5. “Wedding or a Funeral” (Emily Weisband, Michael Ollin Lotten, Josh Miller)
6. “Real Ones” (Paige Blue, Jordan Keim)
7. “That’s Why (You Love Me)” (Alysa Vanderheym, Andre Davidson, Emily Weisband, Michelle Buzz, Ariowa Irosogie, Philip John Plested, Sean Davidson)