Sons of Habit release their new single “Annabelle” alongside the announcement of their signing to Lucille Records under MCA.
Sons of Habit step into a new chapter with the release of their latest single, “Annabelle,” arriving alongside news of their signing to Lucille Records under MCA. The track introduces a band leaning fully into the elements that define their identity—tight vocal interplay, grounded musicianship, and songwriting rooted in lived experience.
“Annabelle” centers on the tension between memory and longing, unfolding through vivid storytelling and a layered sonic approach. Driving guitars meet atmospheric production, creating a sound that balances grit and depth while pulling from both modern rock and Americana influences. It’s a combination that reflects the group’s organic beginnings and the chemistry built over years of playing together.
Formed in Habit, Kentucky, and made up of Mitchell Douglas, Hagan Edge, Dalton Daniels, Jeffrey Parish, and Noah Patrick, the band’s history runs deep. Their shared background in Owensboro and paths outside of music shaped a perspective that continues to inform their work. That foundation comes through clearly here, as “Annabelle” captures both emotional weight and musical cohesion.
With this release and new label partnership, Sons of Habit continue building momentum as they expand their reach and evolve their sound.
Christina Keys has over a decade of experience in NASCAR, building a dynamic career spanning media, public relations, sponsorship acquisitions, and brand representation. Her 13-year journey included roles ranging from promotional model—as Miss Valvoline—to business owner, having launched an apparel line specifically tailored for female motorsports fans. She also owned and operated two media outlets within NASCAR, and her work behind the lens led to shooting for Getty Images at some of the sport’s biggest events. These diverse experiences gave her a 360-degree view of the motorsports industry, both on and off the track. Outside of NASCAR, Keys worked in minor league baseball with the Pioneer League, broadening her understanding of sports marketing and fan engagement in a different arena. In addition, she holds a degree in audio engineering and began her career in music at the renowned Sumet-Burnet studio in Dallas, Texas. Having grown up in recording studios from the age of nine, music has always been her first love. Her time in Dallas also included hands-on experience in artist booking and management, where she supported emerging bands through label signings, tours, and the often unpredictable realities of the music business.
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