The Cadillac Three Talks About Their New Record and The Future

As reflected upon in our video interview with the trio, The Cadillac Three has big plans for what lies ahead as they continue to promote their new record.

Written by Kelly Brickey
The Cadillac Three Talks About Their New Record and The Future
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With their recent release of their new album, Bury Me In My Boots, The Cadillac Three has their sights set on what’s next in their career. From recording their first tracks in a garage to having a full-time produced gig, the trio has paved their way into the country genre with no reservations and they’d like to continue that spirit into their next endeavors.

The Cadillac Three sat down to talk with Sounds Like Nashville about a few of the songs on their new record and reflected on their progression as a band over the past couple years. Making their way up the ladder and the charts, they’re grateful for the success they’ve witnessed and plan for an even brighter future.

“The way we’re traveling and the way that we’re kind of playing better and better and better together as a team, as brothers, across the world, it’s starting to turn into something else,” Jaren Johnston told SLN. “We’re not just a three-piece garage band singing about whiskey and fighting.”

With huge tunes like “Graffiti,” “White Lightning” and “Running Red Lights,” it’s no wonder why fans are gravitating over to the kind of music the trio is making. But through it all, they plan to keep striving for the best opportunities and want to progress into a legendary status among their fellow country artists.

“That’s where every band wants to be, the biggest band in the world. If they’re saying they don’t, they’re [expletive] lying,” Johnston said.

Check out what else the guys had to say about their album in our exclusive interview with The Cadillac Three and be sure to add the record to your digital music library.