Bigger Houses Dan + Shay

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
15.09.2023

Label: Warner Music Nashville

Genre: Country

Subgenre: Country Pop

Artist: Dan + Shay

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  • 1 Breakin' Up With a Broken Heart 02:59
  • 2 Save Me The Trouble 03:20
  • 3 Heartbreak On The Map 03:16
  • 4 Always Gonna Be 02:52
  • 5 For The Both of Us 02:45
  • 6 Then Again 02:50
  • 7 Heaven + Back 03:08
  • 8 What Took You So Long 03:04
  • 9 Missing Someone 03:05
  • 10 We Should Get Married 03:41
  • 11 Neon Cowgirl 03:30
  • 12 Bigger Houses 03:17
  • Total Runtime 37:47

Info for Bigger Houses



3x GRAMMY-winning duo Dan + Shay continue to etch a permanent mark on country music - and beyond - with the release of their brand-new single, "Save Me The Trouble." It's the first offering from their highly anticipated fifth studio album, Bigger Houses, co-produced by the band's Dan Smyers and set to release world wide on September 15th via Warner Music Nashville.

Featuring an ascending melody that builds into an explosive chorus, "Save Me the Trouble" showcases a sound indicative of the new record's direction that emphasizes a more live, organic feel. The long-awaited new music follows the duo's record shattering, critically acclaimed and multi-award-winning album, Good Things. Also co-produced by Smyers, the highly imaginative album featured their most recent country radio No. 1's - the Platinum-certified hits "I Should Probably Go To Bed" and 2x Platinum "Glad You Exist," which marked the duo's sixth consecutive No.1 and ninth career No.1, as well as the 5x Multi-Platinum global smash "10,000 Hours" with Justin Bieber.

Dan + Shay


Dan + Shay
Since coming together a little over a year ago, Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney—known collectively as Dan + Shay—have established themselves as one of country music’s most promising duos. With pristine vocals and a knack for writing clever yet relatable songs about looking for, finding and losing love, Dan + Shay bring a youthful sense of energy to country music. Their debut album, Where It All Began, harnesses that energy with 12 radio-ready tracks.

The album’s title comes from the last line of their debut hit single, “19 You + Me,” which, upon its release, had the biggest first week by a new duo in trade publication Country Aircheck’s history, was the most added debut of 2013 at country radio and was certified Gold by the RIAA. The harmony-rich song reinvents the popular theme of nostalgia through a flurry of evocative imagery: you were California beautiful, I was playing everything but cool; it was everything we wanted it to be, the summer of 19 You + Me.

“'19 You + Me’ is where it all began, and those words are the last you hear in that song. It felt appropriate for our first album,” says Shay, a native of Natural Dam, Ark.

“These 12 songs really define us,” adds Dan, who grew up in suburban Pittsburgh. The pair first met during a late-night jam session at Dan’s Nashville home. “They’re honest, and this whole project started with Shay and I writing songs together. That’s how we met. Where It All Began is the story of who we are, who we were and who we’re going to be.”

Already Academy of Country Music Award nominees for Vocal Duo of the Year, Dan + Shay are following in the footsteps of their perennially lauded influences Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban and Tim McGraw. And the sing-along songs that make up Where It All Began evoke the sound of those artists, along with a healthy dose of ‘90s rock and R&B.

But it’s the album’s writing that truly distinguishes Where It All Began. Dan + Shay wrote or co-wrote all of the songs on the record and bring an educated yet hip slant to country lyrics. “We just love songwriting,” says Dan, who produced the album along with Danny Orton and Scott Hendricks. “We wanted it to be a rollercoaster of emotions and a rollercoaster of sounds, something that takes listeners on a journey. We want people to fall in love with the album from front to back.”

From the introductory whistles of opening track “Show You Off,” it’s easy to go along for the ride. The duo’s favorite to perform live, the album opener instantly identifies Shay as one of country’s best young vocalists. His pliable voice soars along to Dan’s deft guitar lines and the result is musical alchemy. “When you’re in love with somebody,” Dan says of the song’s message, “you’re infatuated with them and you want to be seen with them everywhere.”

The inspiration for “Stop, Drop + Roll” came from a rather unlikely source: the Stephen King horror film “The Mist,” which the guys were watching late one night. When a character burst into flames, Dan quipped that he needed to “stop, drop and roll,” and the likeminded duo knew right away that it was a song. “We paused the movie and literally wrote it right then and there,” laughs Shay.

Such anecdotes are proof that inspiration can strike at any time for a songwriter. …

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