High Valley, the Canadian country band has unveiled their brand-new album, Way Back, is out, via Cage Free Music, and the 13-song collaboration is brimming with their signature sound of positive-minded, bluegrass-tinged country music. Frontman Brad Rempel had a hand in writing all 13 songs which include previously released singles “Whatever It Takes,” which landed at # 2 on Canadian country radio, and “Somebody Tell That Girl,” a collaboration with Christian breakout artist Anne Wilson.
Brad Rempel shares about the album release,
“I’ve been waiting for this day the way a kid waits for Christmas. I am so incredibly pumped to have 13 brand new High Valley songs out in the world! For me, this album is about dodging the passing of time, living forever and hoping that my kids somehow stay young forever, and I can’t wait to hear which songs connect with the fans the most!”
In celebration of the release, fans can check out Brad Rempel’s in-depth interview on the “Conversations with Josh” podcast and tune into Apple Music’s Country Faith Radio with Hillary Scott on June 12.
Download or stream Way Back here.
The video was filmed at Granger’s annual “YEE YEE” day at his ranch in Austin and is directed by Josh Gicker. The tune dropped earlier this month and has already amassed more than a million streams and counting!
Adding to an exciting launch week, High Valley lead singer Brad Rempel was presented with a hat trick of SOCAN Awards in recognition of his songwriting efforts and three chart-toppers including “Grew Up On That,” “River’s Still Running” and “All Night To Figure It Out” (performed by Jade Eagleson). High Valley is the highest-selling Canadian band in country music history with over half a billion streams.
ICYMI: Back in 2019, our Adriana Malinowska covered High Valley at the Sirius XM Top Of The Country Finale, check out her photos here.
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Hi all. I’m Nanci Dagg. I am from Winnipeg, Manitoba, and have lived my entire life here. There is nothing I like better than supporting local artists followed by supporting Canadian artists. Although I was a classic rock gal, my go to genre is country. Something about this music that just makes me feel great. I can be found at most country music concerts and shows (from someone’s house to really large venues) taking lots of pictures. Music and photography are two of my passions. Add to this mix, writing about artists, well let’s say, life doesn’t get better than this.
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