MUSIC VIDEO FOR “SOMETIMES SHE STAYS” AVAILABLE HERE
UK HEADLINE TOUR SET FOR MAY 2023, INCLUDING BILL-TOPPING SPOT AT THE NEW ‘HIGHWAYS’ FESTIVAL AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL IN LONDON
Multi-Platinum singer/songwriter Kip Moore’s fifth studio album Damn Love is out today, available to listen here.
Co-produced by Moore, along with Jaren Johnston (The Cadillac Three), the 13 tracks hold on to passion, with the persistent anthem “Heart on Fire”, while “Another Night In Knoxville” captures the magnetic draw of the stage as a sweeping ’70s-rock ballad that soundtracks a long-cherished memory.
Meanwhile, the refreshing “Kinda Bar” conjures magic from a roadside tavern, and a comforting sense of clarity arrives with the gentle instant classics, “Some Things” and “One Heartbeat” (featuring Ashley McBryde).
Moore is also sharing the music video for “Sometimes She Stays” as the third instalment in a series of recently released clips, “Damn Love” and “Kinda Bar”. Directed by PJ Brown, the last piece of the story depicts Moore and his love interest revisiting moments in their relationship, set against the backdrop of New York City. Fans can watch the “Sometimes She Stays” video here.
“Jaren Johnston and I kicked off this album after writing “Peace & Love”, which helped to create a theme for the rest of the record,” says Moore. “‘Damn Love’ comes from a combination of progression within myself and my career, and being emotionally raw, and the honesty that came along with some self-realisation. This record shares all the highs and lows throughout my life, and I hope those who listen can feel that.”
The genre-blending songsmith has a history of entrancing audiences and growing a truly global following, receiving worldwide praise and kicking off his DAMN LOVE WORLD TOUR with multiple sold-out headlining shows in Australia and South Africa. Moore will continue his DAMN LOVE WORLD TOUR with headlining shows in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK (seven headline dates in May), along with a slot at Bonnaroo (Tennessee) this summer. Inviting special guest The Cadillac Three along for his US autumn tour, this headlining run will launch in Michigan on Aug. 24th. For a full list of tour dates, visit kipmoore.net.
Damn Love track-list:-
1. Damn Love
(Jason Gantt, Jaren Johnston, James McNair)
2. Kinda Bar
(Kip Moore, Dan Couch)
3. Neon Blue
(Kip Moore, Dan Couch, Jaren Johnston)
4. The Guitar Slinger
(Kip Moore, Dan Couch)
5. Heart On Fire
(Kip Moore, Jaren Johnston)
6. Another Night In Knoxville
(Kip Moore, Dan Couch)
7. Silver And Gold
(Kip Moore, Dan Couch, Chris DeStefano)
8. Peace & Love
(Kip Moore, Jaren Johnston)
9. Sometimes She Stays**
(Kip Moore, Kenton Bryant)
10. Some Things
(Kip Moore, Dan Couch)
11. One Heartbeat (Featuring Ashley McBryde)
(Kip Moore)
12. Mr. Simple
(Kip Moore, Jaren Johnston)
13. Micky’s Bar*
(Kip Moore, Dan Couch)
Produced by Kip Moore and Jaren Johnston
*Produced by Kip Moore and Matt Bubel
**Produced by Kip Moore
About Kip Moore:-
Known as “one of country’s more thoughtful artists” (Billboard), Multi-PLATINUM singer/songwriter Kip Moore has toured the world earning acclaim and a rabid fanbase as an all-in performer in each setting, consistently selling out headlining shows internationally with huge followings in the US, the UK, Europe, Australia and Canada. Praised by Noisey as “an uncompromising, genre-defying artist firing on all cylinders”, Moore has blazed his own trail, with “a bit more Southern rock than traditional country… to be a Kip Moore fan suddenly became a marker of your having a certain refinement in your country-music taste” (Chicago Tribune). Moore first splashed into the mainstream with the double-PLATINUM “Somethin’ ‘Bout a Truck” in 2012, then followed up with three more best-selling No. Ones (“Hey Pretty Girl”, “Beer Money” and “More Girls Like You”), a trio of ambitious, critically praised albums and two gritty EPs that landed Moore on multiple “Best Of” lists. Moore garnered resounding acclaim for his fourth studio album, WILD WORLD. The set, co-written and co-produced by Moore, was spotlighted by critics as “especially vital; occasionally, even rare” (Esquire).
For more information, visit kipmoore.net, and follow Moore on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.