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Kip Moore Embraces The Unknown On New Track, “Faith In The Wind”
Readying the brand new album.
Like many artists out there today, Kip Moore is one of those names that simply has never gotten the attention he deserves. Despite having a #1 right out of the gate with his debut single “Something ‘Bout a Truck” back in 2012, the Georgia native has routinely fallen into the “severely underrated” category throughout most of his career. And yet, it’s never really mattered. He’s carved his own path, earned his own fans around the country, and even around the world, building a impressive and sustainable career without much help from the likes of country radio.
Last February, Moore released yet another fantastic record, Solitary Tracks, which served as his sixth studio album and first under Virgin Music Group. Like nearly every one of his albums, Solitary Tracks was yet another wholly unique venture from Moore, and it subsequently received a deluxe version in August.
Wasting next to no time, the “Hey Pretty Girl” singer would signal he’s readying his second album in two years. Back on March 17th, he’d take to social media to announce his seventh studio album, Reason To Believe, is set to release on Friday, May 29th. Produced by Moore himself along with Andrew DeRoberts, who has worked with everyone from Zac Brown Band and Brantley Gilbert to Tate McRae and John Legend, the record marks the first time he’s worked with the producer.
Additionally, he’d note that the record encompasses his “daily thoughts” that come straight from the heart:
“I felt like I was describing more of who I am as a human. This album is my daily thoughts. In here. It’s an ‘in here’ kind of thing.”
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Moore kicked off the Reason To Believe era back on March 6th with the release of the rockin’, defiant lead single, “Levee.” Today, he’s back with another new single ahead of the album’s release, “Faith In The Wind.”
Written by Moore and DeRoberts along with Luke Preston, “Faith In The Wind” is exactly what you’d expect from him in the best way possible. Continuing his long-standing themes of wandering and searching for something bigger than himself, here, Moore grapples with the fact he’s consistently faced the world on his own, lamenting that he always wanted to walk a tight rope but now he can’t get down from it.
In the chorus, which feels like a classic Kip, he finds a bit of solace. Like many tracks over the years, he acknowledges that he might not know where he’s going, but he finds comfort in the fact the “wind” is going to set him on the right path.
“I don’t know where I’m goin’
I don’t know where I’ve been
As long as these tired wings can hold me
You know me
I’m gonna have faith in the wind”
Ultimately, “Faith In The Wind” is another example of Moore playing to his strengths. Throughout his career, some of his best tracks center around his wandering spirit and the simple fact that he doesn’t have all the answers to life’s biggest questions. Here, he’s once again playing with the fact that he might not know exactly where he’s bound, but he’s perfectly okay with that. On an album that’s undoubtedly set to center around grief, faith and ultimately living in the moment, “Faith In The Wind” is a stellar preview of Reason To Believe.
“Faith In The Wind”
Reason To Believe Tracklist
01) Levee (Kip Moore, Luke Preston, Hank Born)
02) Get What Ya Give (Kip Moore, Luke Preston)
03) The Darkness (Kip Moore, Andrew DeRoberts, Luke Preston)
04) Heartbreaker (Kip Moore, Jaren Johnston, Casey Beathard)
05) Headlights (Kip Moore, Andrew DeRoberts)
06) You & Me (Kip Moore, Andrew DeRoberts, Hillary Lindsey)
07) Faith In The Wind (Kip Moore, Andrew DeRoberts, Luke Preston)
08) Reason To Believe (Kip Moore, Dan Couch, Scott Stepakoff)
09) Lonely Tonight (Kip Moore, Casey Beathard)
10) Long Time Coming (Kip Moore, Andrew DeRoberts, Luke Preston)
11) Wild Things Like You (Kip Moore, Dan Couch)
12) Sober (Kip Moore, Manny Medina, Dave Nassie, Erich Wigdahl, Hank Born, Will Lynde)
13) Josephine (Kip Moore, Manny Medina, Dave Nassie, Erich Wigdahl, Hank Born, Will Lynde)
Tour Dates
April 18 – Pullman, WA – Beasley Coliseum
April 30 – Louisville, KY – Fourth Street Live!
May 8 – Sioux Falls, D – Denny Sanford Premier Center ^
May 29 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena ^
June 5 – Hinckley, MN – Hinckley Amphitheater *
June 6 – Milwaukee, WI – Landmark Credit Union Live *
June 12 – Maryland Heights, MO – Saint Louis Music Park *
June 13 – Des Moines, IA – Lauridsen Amphitheater *
June 19 – Grolloo, NL – Holland International Blues Festival #
June 21 – Munich, DE – TonHalle**
June 23 – Zurich, CH – X-TRA**
June 25 – Cologne, DE – Carlswerk**
June 27 – Chelmsford, UK – State Fayre #
July 17 – New York, NY – The Rooftop at Pier 17 *
July 18 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summer Stage *
July 24 – Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheater *
July 25 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater *
August 7 – Port Wentworth, GA – Port Wentworth Amphitheater *
August 8 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy *
August 20 – Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music Center *
August 21 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed *
August 22 – Sterling Heights, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill *
September 10 – Charleston, SC – Firefly Distillery *
September 11 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre *
September 12 – Richmond, VA – Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront *
October 17 – Pretoria, ZA – SuperSport Park Stadium
October 23 – Cape Town, ZA – GrandWest Arena
October 24 – Cape Town, ZA – GrandWest Arena
October 30 – Melbourne, AU – The Forum
October 31 – Melbourne, AU – The Forum
November 6 – Brisbane, AU – The Fortitude Music Hall
November 7 – Brisbane, AU – The Fortitude Music Hall
November 13 – Sydney, AU – The Enmore Theatre
November 14 – Sydney, AU – The Enmore Theatre
November 21 – Christchurch, NZ – Christchurch Town Hall
November 22 – Auckland, NZ – Auckland Town Hall
^ – with Cody Johnson
* – Billy Currington & Kip Moore: Live In Concert
# – Festival
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