mxdwn PREMIERE: Singer-Songwriters Sarah Lee Langford and Will Stewart Dropped Their Rootsy New Single “Gunpowder” From Their Upcoming New Album Bad Luck & Love for Nov 2022 Release

Birmingham, Alabama-based singer-songwriters Sarah Lee Langford and Will Stewart are frequent collaborators and, together have dropped their new single, “Gunpowder,” off their upcoming new album Bad Luck & Love, out on Nov. 18th via Cornelius Chapel Records. They performed with friends Keelan Parrish (Vulture Whale), Brian Gosdin (Dexateens), and Ford Boswell (Early James) and on Langford’s Two-Hearted Rounder. 

Langford and Stewart’s newest single, “Gunpowder,” is exclusively premiering with mxdwn Music, and gives listeners a bold, vibrant country-folk sound fettered with guitars. The leisurely tune accentuates the strength of this duo’s vocals. Her Southern drawl makes for genuine delights and together their harmonization flows in and out effortlessly and beautifully which just gives the right type of twang needed for a catchy tune with some not-so-subtle hard truths. Stewart adds a rootsy guitar force that delivers strength in an engaging sound.

Langford breaks down the significance of “Gunpowder”:

“This is a song about how when you’re down so long, you may as well make yourself comfortable there. Everyone has been at the bottom, or will. I write songs like ‘Gunpowder’ to remind myself of the facets of humanity.”

Check out the new single “Gunpowder” below! Pre-order the new album here.

Cassandra Reichelt: I graduated from California State University of Long Beach in Spring 2021 with a degree in Journalism major. I did attend Long Beach City College for a couple of years, I then transferred to CSULB in 2019. I want to write something outside the normal, something no one would think to write about in a unique way. It also shows how far I am willing to go to produce something amazing that will get more readers interested in the world of Journalism. I am on my way to making a professional life for myself.
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