This week’s New Music Friday brings a dramatic return from The Band Perry, a hometown love letter from Morgan Evans, and a fresh album announcement from Flatland Cavalry. It’s a solid spread of country’s many personalities in one drop.
The Band Perry is officially back with new music, and if you’ve been waiting nine years for something bold, buckle up.
The Band Perry Drops “Psychological” After Nine-Year Hiatus
The Band Perry’s new single “Psychological” marks their first release in nearly a decade. And no, they didn’t ease back in quietly.
The track leans dark. Gothic. A little unhinged in the best way. It opens with a piano riff and Kimberly Perry narrating obsession like it’s a confession booth.
“I heard you like Nirvana, so I listen all night while I sleep…”
From there it spirals into a twisted chorus that feels theatrical and intense. It is not your breezy summer radio single. It is moody country-rock with teeth.
Produced by GRAMMY winner Dann Huff, the track feels dialed in and deliberate. This is not a nostalgia play. It feels like a reset.
After genre shifts and lineup changes over the years, this song feels like a statement. They are back, and they are not playing it safe.
Morgan Evans Reflects on Home in “Steel Town”
Morgan Evans is taking a different route this week with the release of “Steel Town,” the title track from his upcoming sophomore album.
The song is a love letter to his hometown of Newcastle, Australia. It blends autobiographical storytelling with the perspective of someone who left home, built a career, and still carries that place with him.
Evans has been in Nashville for a decade now, but this one leans into roots and identity. He described the track as finding balance between pride and vulnerability.
It feels reflective. Grown up. Less flashy, more personal.
If you’ve followed his journey post-divorce and career rebuild, this track feels like part of that next chapter.
Flatland Cavalry Announces Work of Heart, Releases “On and On”
Flatland Cavalry is not slowing down.
The Texas-rooted six-piece just announced their fifth studio album, Work of Heart, arriving March 27. To go with the news, they dropped a new track titled “On and On.”
If you know Flatland, you know the drill. Banjo. Fiddle. Honest songwriting. No gimmicks.
“On and On” leans into that vintage love song energy. It is simple in structure but heavy in feeling. The kind of song that plays well at sunset festivals and wedding receptions alike.
Flatland continues to quietly build one of the most consistent catalogs in modern country. They are not chasing trends. They are refining their lane.
Which one are you spinning first? Are you excited about The Band Perry’s return, Morgan Evans’ nostalgia, or are you more in your Flatland era right now? Let’s talk about it.
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