Ella Langley Stays True to Her Roots on Introspective New Album ‘Dandelion’: Stream It Now
- The 26-year-old Ella Langley celebrated the release of her new album, Dandelion, while her hit single 'Choosin' Texas' continued topping the Billboard Hot 100 for five nonconsecutive weeks.
- These 15 new songs, grounded in her Alabama upbringing, explore heartbreak, love, and loss. While some find her yearning for steady romance, others look frankly at dissolving relationships.
- Elsewhere on the project, Langley teams with Miranda Lambert on 'Butterfly Season' to contemplate emotional maturity and evolution. She also showcases prowess with a country-leaning barnburner.
- Langley earned seven ACM Awards nominations leading up to the 61st annual ACM Awards in May, including female artist of the year and single of the year for 'Choosin' Texas'.
- Langley's confident old-school songwriting style, which recalls Shania Twain, blends polished Nashville sounds with rootsier strumming and 1970s rock arrangements. She continues evolving her artistic outlook across the project.
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No more waiting for 'Dandelion' to bloom: Ella Langley's second record is here
Ella Langley’s ‘Dandelion’ (SAWGOD/ Columbia Records) If you want to get to know Ella Langley better, she says all you need to do is listen to her much-anticipated second album, which is out now. “Dandelion is a natural next phase after hungover,” she says, referencing her debut album. “hungover is what brought people to the table, and Dandelion is what makes them sit down and eat.” “This album explains who I am as an artist and as a person,” s…
Ella Langley Stays True to Her Roots on Introspective New Album ‘Dandelion’: Stream It Now
Ella Langley‘s “Choosin’ Texas” has planted its roots at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 for five nonconsecutive weeks, but on her new album, Dandelion, she proves that the array of songs on the project are just as grounded in her ever-evolving artistic outlook as they are in her Alabama upbringing. Across 16 songs (with the album bookended by Langley’s take on the traditional folk poem “Froggy Goes A-Courtin'”), Langley explores heartbreak, …
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No more waiting for ‘Dandelion’ to bloom: Ella Langley’s second record is here – 98.9 THE BULL
If you want to get to know Ella Langley better, she says all you need to do is listen to her much-anticipated second album, which is out now. “Dandelion is a natural next phase after hungover,” she says, referencing her debut album. “hungover is what brought people to the table, and Dandelion is what makes them sit down and eat.” “This album explains who I am as an artist and as a person,” she continues. “It reflects on what made me this way wh…
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