Whitehorse Put A Nimble Classic Country Twist On Their New Album "I'm Not Crying, You're Crying"

Article Contributed by IVPR | Published on Sunday, January 15, 2023

Award-winning Canadian duo Whitehorse—Melissa McClelland and Luke Doucet—just released their eighth LP, I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying, leaving no emotional, personal, fantastical, or political stone unturned. The new album finds the pair venturing deeper into classic country music touchstones than ever before; a move that is both a homecoming and an evolution of their sound. A twist on the ever-present “pandemic album,” Whitehorse distilled and transcended the gloom and uncertainty of the time with a collection about heartbreak and loyalty; shaking things up and hunkering down. The resulting twelve-song collection is playful yet profound; masterfully simple and timeless—and is out today on Six Shooter Records, surprising and charming critics and fans alike.

Stream or purchase I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying today at this link, where you can listen to fan favorites like “Division 5,” "If The Loneliness Don’t Kill Me,” and new tracks like “Bet The Farm,” which is a chapel-ready ode to loving love.

In addition to the release of I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying, Whitehorse have just announced an early summer tour that begins on May 18th at Sarnia, Ontario’s Imperial Theatre, and UK fans can catch the duo live later this month from Jan. 26-28 for UK Americana Week. A full list of tour dates can be found below or at whitehorsemusic.ca/live.

I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying Tracklist:

If The Loneliness Don’t Kill Me

I Might Get Over This (But I Won’t Stop Loving You)

The Road

Division 5

Manitoba Bound

Bet The Farm

Leave Me as You Found Me

6 Feet Away

I Miss The City

Sanity, TN

Lock It Down

Scared of Each Other

Catch Whitehorse On Tour:

Jan 26-28: London, UK - UK Americana Week*

May 18 - Sarnia, ON - Imperial Theatre

May 19 - Highgate, ON - Mary Webb Centre

May 24 - Meaford, ON - Meaford Hall Arts and Cultural Centre

May 25 - London, ON - Aeolian Hall Performing Arts Centre

May 26 - Guelph, ON - Royal City Evangelical Missionary Church

May 28 - Peterborough, ON - Market Hall Performing Arts Centre

May 31 - Ridgeway, ON - The Sanctuary Centre for the Arts

June 1 - Paris, ON - DT Concerts Series

June 2 - Kingston, ON - BLU Martini

June 3 - Ottawa, ON - National Arts Centre

June 4 - Parry Sound, ON - Charles W. Stockey Centre

*with Keep The Wild Flowers Blooming hosted by Bob Harris, with Allison Russell, William Prince and Elles Bailey)

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