Sugarland Announces Release Of New EP Six Years After Last Album
Sugarland dropped their new EP today, treating fans to four captivating new songs. The duo, comprising of Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush, announced the release on their social media platforms on Monday, August 5th, in their Instagram caption:
“We’re back! New EP coming on Friday. Pre-save #ThereGoesTheNeighborhood now”
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Kristian Bush, one half of the group, previously released the album 52 in 2023. However, Sugarland, known for hits like “Stuck Like Glue,” last released a full album, Bigger, in 2018, followed by the single “Louder” in 2020.
After the four-year hiatus, the duo’s return has evoked an ecstatic response from their dedicated fanbase, who commented on their announcement post:
“WHATTTTTT IS HAPPENING! I’m so excited!!!”
“Not much longer! So excited!”
“OMG”
“A PART OF MY CHILDHOOD IS COMING BACK THAT I COMPLETELY FORGOT ABOUT!!!!!”
“yessssssss! I’m so excited for you guys! design isn’t too shabby either ;)”
“it’s a birthday present from Sugarland!”
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The EP titled There Goes The Neighborhood features four tracks: “Temporary Feeling,” “Georgia Is Yours,” “Get Your Hopes Up,” and the eponymous track “There Goes The Neighborhood.”
The Iconic Duo Releases EP On The Back Of Touring Announcement
The Atlanta, Georgia-based band, originally a trio, made a splash in the country music scene with their hit “Baby Girl,” which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
Following their quick success in 2004, the group became a duo in 2005 when third member Kristen Hall departed to focus on her writing career.
The duo has continued to release hits and they have also resumed touring. Their four-year hiatus is coming to an end with the release of this new EP and an upcoming tour alongside Little Big Town, which is set to kick off on October 24th in Greenville, South Carolina.
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