Eric Church reveals artwork and presale date for new album!

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One of music’s most electrifying entertainers and prolific songwriters, EMI  Records Nashville’s Eric Church, has finally set the date for  his fourth studio album, the aptly titled, “The Outsiders”, for Feb. 11,  2014. The release is the follow-up to his CMA and ACM Album of the Year, “Chief“, which has gone on to sell over 1.5 million records and produce  two No. 1 singles, “Drink In My Hand” and “Springsteen” and three Top 10 hits  since it’s June 2011 release. 

Starting Wednesday November 6, fans can pre-order an exclusive album bundle directly from www.ericchurch.com , which includes “The Outsiders” physical album and exclusive merchandise including: T-Shirt, sticker, and/or a leather cuff bracelet.

Church shared the news  exclusively with Associated Press’ Chris Talbott remarking,  “I’m interested to see what people think about them. I always say the songs are  mine till the moment we release them, then they’re the fans’ (songs). I’m very  anxious. I have a lot of anxiety to see what people think about what we’ve  done.”

Church will perform the  album title and lead single, “The Outsiders,” on The 47th Annual CMA Awards,  airing live on ABC Television on Wednesday, Nov. 6 (8:00-11:00 PM/ET), where he  is nominated for two CMA Awards this year: Male Vocalist and Musical Event of  the Year (with Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan for “The Only Way I Know”). The song  is an ode to the manner in which Church and his fans have built his career, as  an inclusive group together fighting to have his music heard.

Jay Joyce once again  joins Church for production and songwriting collaborations. Church started  writing for the release in 2012 while on his arena tour, Blood, Sweat &  Beers Tour. Talbott notes, “Some of the most striking moments [on “The Outsiders”] would seem odd to your local program director. There’s a dark  trilogy, for instance, that includes a dramatic recitation of the Shel  Silverstein poem ‘The Devil and Billy Markham.’ ‘Roller Coaster Ride’ actually  feels just like one. And album-closer, ‘The Joint,’ is an oddly affecting cross  of Tom Waits and J.J. Cale.”

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