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Friday, February 11, 2022

Orville Peck returns with 'Bronco' in April

Country artist and songwriter Orville Peck will release his sophomore album Bronco on April 8. Fans can pre-order the vinyl as well as digital album here and watch the album trailer, with celebrity cameos like Margaret Cho and Norman Reedus here.

The album will be available globally via Columbia Records and will be released in three installments. Chapter One, featuring the fourtet of “C’mon Baby, Cry;” “Daytona Sand;” “Outta Time” and “Any Turn” is available today, here.

Watch the video for the lead track from Chapter One “C’mon Baby, Cry” here. The video was directed by Austin Peters, who shot the video for Orville’s track “Queen of the Rodeo” and is Orville’s collaborator on all visuals for Bronco.

Bronco plays upon a horse theme often found in Orville’s work, but this time with an exploration of freedom, breaking free from that which binds us and all that is wild and untamed. Bronco builds upon and follows Peck’s previous album Pony and EP Show Pony, which explored themes of love, loss and loneliness but advances the story arc.

“This is my most impassioned and authentic album to date,” says Peck. “I was inspired by country rock, 60s & 70s psychedelic, California and bluegrass with everything being anchored in country. Bronco is all about being unrestrained and the culmination of a year of touring, writing in isolation and going through and ultimately emerging from a challenging personal time.”

Orville will kick off a headline tour on April 14th with stops in over thirty cities in addition to festival performances at Coachella and Stagecoach. Tickets for the The Bronco Tour are on sale February 18th, starting at 10am local, at orvillepeck.com/tour; fans can check local listings for more details.

The singer spent most of 2021 on the road with an extensive tour across the US and festival performances including but not limited to Lollapalooza and Governor’s Ball. He also supported Harry Styles at Madison Square Garden, was the face of Beyonce’s Ivy Park Rodeo collection, appeared in a Dior campaign, performed on Miley Cyrus Presents: Stand by You PRIDE special for NBC’s Peacock, covered Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” for her reimagined album, starred in an episode of Netflix’s This Is Pop, and most recently had a massive sync in a pivotal scene in the season two premiere of HBO’s Euphoria.

Track list:

Daytona Sand
The Curse Of The Blackened Eye
Outta Time
Lafayette
C’mon Baby, Cry
Iris Rose
Kalahari Down
Bronco
Trample Out The Days
Blush
Hexie Mountains
Let Me Drown
Any Turn
City Of Gold
All I Can Say

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