Flatland Cavalry Releases ‘Songs To Keep You Warm’ EP
Flatland Cavalry recently their highly-anticipated new EP, Songs to Keep You Warm. The six-song EP is available to stream HERE. The…
Flatland Cavalry; Photo by Fernando Garcia
Flatland Cavalry recently their highly-anticipated new EP, Songs to Keep You Warm. The six-song EP is available to stream HERE.
The project was produced by Bruce Robison and was recorded at The Bunker in Lockhart, TX. With six new songs on the EP, all penned by lead singer Cleto Cordero, these ballads are sure to provide warmth and comfort as we head into the cool winter months. Songs to Keep You Warm also features special guests Ashley Monroe (“Parallel”) and Kaitlin Butts (“How Long”).
The lead single, “Mountain Song,” already began making waves ahead of the EP release.
“An idea came to me in June, out of the blue, late one evening at bedtime after a very long and wearisome few weeks on the road,” Cordero shares, while speaking on the new project. “I was in the kind of place where I was completely exhausted, both mentally and physically, and laying there in a state of surrender, the entire idea for this EP just flashed into my mind: The studio and producer, the songs and the theme, Songs To Keep You Warm. Historically, we have never announced a fall project, so I am excited to release a curated batch of songs that, I believe, pair well with the season of chilly overcast days, falling leaves and all things pumpkin-spiced. I hope these songs are something fans will cling to during the colder months—something to keep them warm until spring arrives!”
Never failing to bring the energy to a live show, Flatland Calvary is set to headline Tulsa’s Cain’s Ballroom, San Antonio’s Cowboys Dancehall and two nights at Fort Worth’s Billy Bob’s in addition to many others. The band will also be supporting Luke Combs on his World Tour next year for sixteen sold-out stadium shows across North America.
Calling both Texas and Nashville home, Flatland Cavalry is made up of Cleto Cordero (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jason Albers (drums), Jonathan Saenz (bass), Reid Dillon (electric guitar, harmonica, second fiddle), Wesley Hall (fiddle) and Adam Gallegos (piano, keys, mandolin, banjo, electric guitar).
Songs to Keep You Warm will be the group’s first release since their critically acclaimed 2021 record Welcome to Countryland. This album earned the band praise as well as two No. 1 singles at Texas Country Radio for their tracks “Gettin’ By” and “A Cowboy Knows How” in addition to over 290 million streams across their platforms. With numerous sold-out shows under their belt, Flatland Calvary has had the opportunity to perform with artists such as Luke Combs, Turnpike Troubadours, Randy Rogers Band, Midland and Parker McCollum on the road.
SONGS TO KEEP YOU WARM TRACK LIST
1. Mountain Song
2. Damaged Goods
3. How Long (feat. Kaitlin Butts)
4. Parallel (feat. Ashley Monroe)
5. If We Said Goodbye
6. Show Me Now Which Way To Go
FLATLAND CAVALRY CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
November 3—Oxford, MS—The Lyric Oxford
November 5—Simpsonville, SC—CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park
November 11—Round Rock, TX—Round Rock
November 12—San Antonio, TX—Cowboys Dancehall
December 8—Lawrence, KS—The Granada
December 9—Tulsa, OK—Cain’s Ballroom
December 10—Fayetteville, AR—JJ’s Live
December 16—Fort Worth, TX—Billy Bob’s
December 17—Fort Worth, TX—Billy Bob’s
December 30—Little Rock, AR—Simmons Bank Arena*
December 31—Little Rock, AR—Simmons Bank Arena*
January 13—Denver, CO—Grizzly Rose
January 14—Denver, CO—Grizzly Rose
March 25—Arlington, TX—AT&T Stadium+
April 1—Indianapolis, IN—Lucas Oil Stadium+
April 15—Nashville, TN—Nissan Stadium+
April 22—Detroit, MI—Ford Field+
April 29—Pittsburgh, PA—Acrisure Stadium+
May 6—Chicago, IL—Soldier Field+
May 13—Minneapolis, MN—US Bank Stadium+
May 20—Boise, ID—Albertsons Stadium+
May 27—Vancouver, BC—BC Place+
June 3—Edmonton, AB—Commonwealth Stadium+
June 10—Kansas City, MO—Arrowhead Stadium+
June 17—St. Louis, MO—Busch Stadium+
July 8—Tampa, FL—Raymond James Stadium+
July 15—Charlotte, NC—Bank of America Stadium+
July 22—Foxborough, MA—Gillette Stadium+
July 29—Philadelphia, PA—Lincoln Financial Field+
*supporting Parker McCollum
+supporting Luke Combs Word Tour
Written by
Morgan Raum