Morgan Wade Album Release Party and Performance at the Gibson Garage Nashville, Wednesday, July 30

Synonymous with music culture, Gibson continues to shape sound across generations and genres of music for over a century, becoming one of the most relevant, played, and loved music brands around the world. The Gibson Garage Nashville, its global flagship store, is located at 209 10th Avenue South in the heart of Music City, Nashville, and is the ultimate guitar experience and destination for music lovers where you can catch live performances from music icons, as well as emerging Gibson artists, all from its state-of-the-art stage.

 

WHO: On Wednesday, July 30, singer-songwriter Morgan Wade will stop by the Gibson Garage Nashville for a special in-store performance and album release party for her forthcoming brand new album The Party Is Over (recovered)set for release worldwide August 1

 

WHAT:  4:00 PM Morgan Wade – Album release party and in-store performance; event is free and open to the public.

 

WHEN: WEDNESDAY, JULY 30

  

WHERE: GIBSON GARAGE NASHVILLE

     (209 10th Avenue South, STE 209 Nashville, TN 37203)

 

 

*Media are invited to attend the performance at the Gibson Garage. Interview requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis. RSVP is a must for entry as space is limited.

 

MORGAN WADE:

 

Morgan Wade has never been one to mince words or play coy, a fact that she underscores repeatedly on her new album The Party Is Over (recovered)set for release worldwide August 1. 

 

The follow-up to 2024’s acclaimed Obsessed, Wade continues the intense exploration of her psyche’s recesses across 11 songs that she again wrote solo. As ever, the results are thrilling. The album’s title track, “The Party Is Over”one of Wade’s older songs–is a crashing anthem about attraction that lingers long after the intoxicants wear off, while the lead single, “East Coast,” takes those fixations to an extreme in its depiction of a relationship that pushes someone to the edge

 

As the project’s title notes, a handful of the songs date back to before Wade signed her major-label deal and have been “recovered” here with all-new versions. Wade’s longtime collaborator and touring bandmate, Clint Wells, produced the album, finding the right shades to complement Wade’s fearless tales of dangerous attraction, unrequited love, and bad decisions.

 

“High in Your Apartment” offers a searing account of a loveless hookup amid a troubled sea of guitar noise, and the album-closing “Hardwood Floor” chronicles a woman’s agonizing struggle to become a mother.

 

Wade does all of this while moving through musical styles with ease. She sounds perfectly at home on guitar-heavy tunes like twang-punk scorcher “Candy from Strangers” and the stormy grunge number “Songs I Won’t Remember,” but she’s equally capable of delivering tenderness and vulnerability, as with the swirling R&B in “Parking Garage” or acoustic strums of “Stay.”

 

What’s more, she does all of it while sounding like no one else and speaking her mind. The Party Is Over (recovered), which connects Wade’s past and present, shows she hasn’t lost an ounce of her dedication to shining a light into the dark places where the truth hides out.

 

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