Acclaimed band Flatland Cavalry’s new song, “Three Car Garage,” is out today. Listen/share HERE. Filled with their timeless songwriting and signature musicianship, “Three Car Garage” calls back to their earliest days as a band, when they first started playing together in college.
Of the track, lead singer Cleto Cordero shares, “The song ‘Three Car Garage’ never got a chance to make it on the Come May album because ultimately it’s just a song about a garage and it didn’t fit the emotional characteristics of the other songs. However, it’s really special and important to me because our whole band got started in a garage. I remember just sitting out there skipping class, writing songs and drinking beer. This one came to me in a moment and the band always loved playing it, and I’m so grateful we finally get a chance to record it.”
“Three Car Garage” is from the band’s new album, Flatland Forever, which will be released November 8 via Interscope Records (pre-save here). The record serves as a celebration of the band’s past ten years together, as well as a look ahead to the next phase of their career. In addition to fan-favorites from each of the band’s albums—Come May, Humble Folks, Homeland Insecurity, Welcome To Countryland, Songs To Keep You Warm and Wandering Star, the project also features four new songs, alternate versions of previously released tracks and commentary from the band about each stage of their career.
Since playing their first show as a group in 2014, Flatland Cavalry has become “one of the most dynamic presences in country music” (Rolling Stone). In just the past year, they received their first ACM Awards nomination (Group of the Year), wrote and recorded songs for two major film soundtracks (Twisters and The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes), made their headline debut at iconic venues such as Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium and Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre and earned their first RIAA certification (“A Life Where We Work Out,” certified Gold).
Their most recent album, Wandering Star, was released last fall to widespread acclaim (Interscope Records, stream/purchase here). Of the record, No Depression declares, “They just don’t make them like Flatland Cavalry anymore…a collection of songs that feel timeless right out of the gate, warm and twangy with full-bodied arrangements,” while American Songwriter praises, “offers an upward glance that radiates within each of its 13 songs. Suffice it to say, it provides a bounty of bright light” and Holler proclaims, “one of the front-running bands in today’s neo-traditional country space…[an] enchanting new record.”
Known for their electric live performances, Flatland Cavalry will continue to tour through this fall including headline shows at Fort Worth’s Dickies Arena (their first headline arena show), Lubbock’s Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences (two nights), Richmond’s The National, Jacksonville’s Florida Theatre, Tulsa’s Tulsa Theater and Philadelphia’s The Fillmore among many others. See below for complete tour itinerary. Full details can be found at www.flatlandcavalry.com/tour.
Based in both Texas and Nashville, Flatland Cavalry is Cleto Cordero (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jason Albers (drums, percussion), Jonathan Saenz (bass, background vocals), Reid Dillon (electric guitar), Wesley Hall (fiddle) and Adam Gallegos (piano, organ, keys, mandolin, banjo, acoustic guitar, Wurlitzer, Mellotron). Since their debut, Flatland Cavalry has released two EPs, four full-length studio albums, and earned six #1 singles at Texas Country Radio. They’ve also garnered over 500 million streams across platforms, had their track, “Mountain Song,” featured on CBS’ “Yellowstone” and toured relentlessly including shows with Willie Nelson, Luke Combs, Lainey Wilson, Jordan Davis, Midland and more.
FLATLAND CAVALRY CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
October 17—Richmond, VA—The National
October 18—Simpsonville, SC—Greenville Country Music Festival
October 19—Jacksonville, FL—Florida Theatre
October 24—Shreveport, LA—Shreveport Municipal Auditorium
October 25—Tulsa, OK—Tulsa Theater
November 2—Scottsdale, AZ—Dreamy Draw Music Festival
November 7—Lubbock, TX—The Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences
November 8—Lubbock, TX—The Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences
November 9—Wichita Falls, TX—Kay Yeager Coliseum
November 14—Indianapolis, IN—Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
November 15—Grand Rapids, MI—GLC Live at 20 Monroe
November 16—Cincinnati, OH—The Andrew J Brady Music Center
November 21—Orono, ME—Collins Center for the Arts
November 22—Wallingford, CT—Toyota Oakdale Theatre
November 23—Philadelphia, PA—The Fillmore
December 9—Nashville, TN—Grand Ole Opry
December 31—Fort Worth, TX—Dickies Arena
April 25—Indio, CA—Stagecoach Festival