James McMurtry Signs With New West Records, Announces New Album

James McMurtry has signed with New West Records. The legendary songwriter is currently writing songs for a new album to be released in fall 2019 on the leading Nashville-based record label. “I first became aware of James McMurtry’s formidable songwriting prowess while working at Bug Music Publishing in the ’90s,” says New West President John Allen. “He’s a true talent. All of us at New West are excited at the prospect of championing the next phase of James’ already successful and respected career.” McMurtry joins New West’s singular roster of all-stars including Steve Earle, Rodney Crowell, John Hiatt, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Buddy Miller and dozens more.

McMurtry seems a perfect fit for a label housing “artists who perform real music for real people.” As No Depression says of the deep-browed songwriter’s most recent collection, Complicated Game: “Lyrically, the album is wise and adventurous, with McMurtry — who’s not prone to autobiographical tales – credibly inhabiting characters from all walks of life.” “[McMurtry] fuses wry, literate observations about the world with the snarl of barroom rock,” National Public Radio echoes. “The result is at times sardonic, subversive and funny, but often vulnerable and always poignant.”

Meanwhile, McMurtry’s 2017 single “State of the Union” remains available as a free download via the songwriter’s website (www.jamesmcmurtry.com)! The vibrant vignette showcases a master craftsman carrying peak form into his forthcoming collection. “My brother’s a fascist, lives in Palacios, fishes the pier every night,” the song opens. “He holsters his glock in a double retention. He smokes while he waits for a bite. He don’t like the Muslims. He don’t like the Jews. He don’t like the Blacks and he don’t trust the news. He hates the Hispanics and alternative views. He’ll tell you it’s tough to be white.”

Rolling Stone called “State of the Union” “stunningly fiery,” “a song that doesn’t point fingers as much as outline the contentious political present.” Longtime fans know McMurtry’s sharp songwriting has turned heads for three decades now. His album Just Us Kids (2008) earned his highest Billboard 200 chart position in nearly 20 years and notched Americana Music Award nominations. Meanwhile, Childish Things (2005) scored endless critical praise and spent six full weeks topping the Americana Music Radio chart in 2005 and 2006. In 2006, Childish Things won the Americana Music Association’s Album of the Year and “We Can’t Make It Here” was named the rapidly rising organization’s Song of the Year.

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  1. Absolutely delighted to read this!
    Complicated Game was one of the best albums I’ve purchased in the last two decades or so and McMurty’s body of work demonstrates a consistent level of excellence hard to find anywhere else.

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