Here is the opening track, “All Kinds of Kinds” from Miranda Lambert’s new album; ‘Four The Record’.
The album comes out tomorrow! Love.
I didn’t think it’d be possible to make a record just as good as her last, ‘Revolution’ - but apparently it is.
Here is the opening track, “All Kinds of Kinds” from Miranda Lambert’s new album; ‘Four The Record’.
The album comes out tomorrow! Love.
I didn’t think it’d be possible to make a record just as good as her last, ‘Revolution’ - but apparently it is.

Miranda Lambert is on the cover of the upcoming issue of Billboard Magazine.
I didn’t even read the whole article, but I had to post these first few paragraphs.
It probably sums up why I love her music so much.
From Billboard:
Newly signed artists: often timid, pliable souls so happy to have a record deal that they can be easily molded into someone else’s vision.
Sony Music Nashville chairman/CEO Gary Overton knew during his first conversation with Miranda Lambert she wasn’t that kind of girl. “I remember having a lunch with her at the Palm before she made her first record for Sony,” says Overton, who was heading EMI Music Publishing’s Nashville division at the time. He was trying to sign Lambert as a songwriter.
“She said, ‘I can tell you this: They’re not going to tell me what music to record. I’m going to do it my way.’ I said, ‘Well, that’s kind of not the way it happens on Music Row,’ and she goes, ‘Well, that’s the way it’s going to happen with me, or I’ll just go back to Texas and make my living. I’m not going to change my music or anything else.’”
“I was telling everybody that at that point,” says Lambert, whose fourth album, “Four the Record,” is due Nov. 1. “I probably just didn’t know any better, being that young, and brand-new in town. But I’m glad I made that stance, because people took it seriously -and they still do. I’m still doing music my way, and it’s working.”