Miranda Lambert – Crisco

Miranda Lambert promotional image for the announcement of her album "Crisco."
Miranda Lambert announced her new album “Crisco,” arriving October 2 via MCA. Photo courtesy of MCA.

NASHVILLE, TN – Miranda Lambert will release her new album “Crisco” on October 2 via MCA, with the next preview from the project, “Till The Going’s Gone,” arriving June 26.

Produced by Lambert alongside Jesse Frasure, the 12-track collection spans dance floors, dive bars, desert highways and kitchen-table conversations while embracing the many sides of country music that have shaped Lambert’s career. The album brings together themes of heartbreak, hope, freedom, nostalgia and devotion across a collection that reflects both traditional influences and contemporary storytelling.

“I’ve always loved every corner of country music,” Lambert said. “The heartbreak songs, the honky-tonk songs, the songs that make you think and the songs that make you dance. Making this record reminded me that those things don’t have to be separated. We followed the songs wherever they wanted to go, trusted our instincts and ended up with something that feels really fun and really honest to who I am.”

The album includes the previously released title track, alongside songs including “Whiskey Business,” “Cuttin’ Onions,” “Cowgirl Curtsy” and “Two Things Can Be True.” “Till The Going’s Gone” serves as the latest preview of the project, while additional tracks such as “To Everything,” “Sunset Marquis” and “Right Where We Left It” continue the album’s exploration of uncertainty, adventure, escapism and reflection.

“Crisco” also features “A Song To Sing,” a duet with Chris Stapleton, as well as Lambert’s interpretation of Jim Croce’s “I’ll Have To Say I Love You In A Song.” The project was written with longtime collaborators including Natalie Hemby, Ashley Monroe, Waylon Payne, Aaron Raitiere, Josh Osborne and others.

Full tracklist below:

Crisco Tracklist

1. “Snakeskin Boots”
2. “Crisco”
3. “Cowgirl Curtsy”
4. “Two Things Can Be True”
5. “Cuttin’ Onions”
6. “Till The Going’s Gone”
7. “To Everything”
8. “Whiskey Business”
9. “Right Where We Left It”
10. “A Song To Sing” (with Chris Stapleton)
11. “I’ll Have To Say I Love You In A Song”
12. “Sunset Marquis”

The album was produced by Miranda Lambert and Jesse Frasure.

Watch Lambert’s performance of “Crisco” at the 61th ACM Awards.


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