Luke Bryan to Begin Recording Fourth Studio Album Later This Year

Written by SLN Staff Writer
Luke Bryan to Begin Recording Fourth Studio Album Later This Year

Although he’s still enjoying success from his platinum-certified album tailgates & tanlines, Luke Bryan is already planning for his next studio release. The singer, whose latest single, “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye,” is already Top 10 at Country radio, will head into the studio later this year to begin the recording process. The superstar hopes to continue to grow his music, while remaining true to the sound fans have learned to love.

“We’re going in the studio the middle of November and again in late December,” Luke reveals to The Boot. “My thing is, I don’t want to change my music to where I lose the fans I’ve got. You want to grow your music, but you don’t want to do something so out there to where you risk losing one fan.”

He says he’s searching for songs that “… grow me as an artist and make me progress further down the line. I want songs that make great albums and great records, where fans can go, ‘Gosh, that new album really speaks to me as much as ‘tailgates & tanlines’ did.’ That’s really the hard part, finding that balance of trying new crazy things and seeing what happens, and making an album that is not too far out there.”

Luke, who is an excellent songwriter in his own right, has already spent time writing with renowned tune-smith Dallas Davidson for the new project.

“We have gotten together once or twice for this next album, and both the songs we’ve written are really great and will be on the album,” he shares.

Luke says he enjoys writing with his close friends. “It’s a lot of fun sitting in a songwriting room with your buddy and you know you can’t fool each other when you’re writing a song,” he explains. “We’re just having fun while writing a great song. We know the inner workings of each other’s brain. It’s pretty weird and crazy and pretty special all at the same time.”

Luke is currently on his SOLD OUT Farm Tour with the “Peach Pickers,” Dallas Davidson and Rhett Akins, along with singer-songwriters Chancie Neal and Cole Swindell.