MULTI-PLATINUM ARTIST DYLAN SCOTT ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM EASY DOES IT, SET TO RELEASE ON MAY 30
Current single “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us” currently at No. 4, marking Scott’s second entry into the Top 5 this year
New track “I Hate Whiskey” off new album available tomorrow (3/28)
NASHVILLE, Tenn – Multi-Platinum recording artist Dylan Scott gears up to ease into summer with his third studio album Easy Does It, releasing May 30 (pre-save here). The 11-track collection features Scott’s most recent releases and six new tracks that reflect heartbreak, committed love and nods to the small town that raised him. To celebrate the album announcement, Scott will release new track “I Hate Whiskey” tomorrow, March 28.
“This album is a collection of songs that I love and felt strongly about releasing,” said Scott. “For me, the phrase ‘easy does it’ represents where I’m at in my life right now. I’ve spent so much time in the past focusing on what I was going to do next in my career, comparing myself to my peers and worrying about what others needed from me. But now, having kids and being married has allowed me to see what I have right in front of me and embrace it. Don’t get me wrong, I’m still working hard. But I am more comfortable with myself and my career than ever before, which has made life so much easier.”
Written by Taylor Phillips, Michael Ray, Jon Kraft and Jaxson Free, “I Hate Whiskey” pours a shot of regret, conveying the struggles of burning away the image of love lost over a smooth, mid-tempo production. The brooding, pop-country original serves as Scott’s most recent sneak peek into the upcoming album release, following previous releases like “I Owe You One,” “You’d Think I Was A Cowboy” and “What He’ll Never Have,” the latter of which already surpassing 285M global streams.
Building on the new album’s momentum, Scott nears the top of the charts for the second time this year as “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us” hits No. 4 at Country radio. The hitmaker claimed the coveted No. 1 spot in January with his collaboration with Dylan Marlowe, “Boys Back Home.” As a result, Scott is currently the fourth most-played artist at Country radio so far this year, behind Morgan Wallen, Post Malone and Jelly Roll.
Scott highlights another track off Easy Does It with his upcoming tour namesake, the headlining Country Till I Die Tour, hitting his biggest venues yet. Beginning April 3 in Boston, the tour will visit 17 cities coast-to-coast including major markets like New York City and a trip across the border for two shows in Ontario. Special guests George Birge, Dasha and Graham Barham will join select dates. In addition, Scott recently announced a headlining fall show in Nashville at new venue The Pinnacle on September 26, joined by rising artists George Birge and Mackenzie Carpenter. The Louisiana native thrived on the road last year, serving as direct support on Cole Swindell’s Win The Night Tour before embarking on his own headlining I Owe You One Tour, which saw high demand from fans through sold-out shows.
For tickets and more information, please visit dylanscottcountry.com.
Easy Does It Track Listing:
- “What He’ll Never Have” (Dylan Scott, Logan Robinson, Ricky Rowton, Robbie Gatlin)
- “I Hate Whiskey” (Taylor Phillips, Michael Ray, Jon Kraft, Jaxson Free)
- “Easy Does It” (Chris DuBois, Jeb Gipson, Jordan Gray)
- “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us” (Dylan Scott, Ashley Gorley, Ryan Vojtesak, John Bryon, Taylor Phillips)
- “Twice” (Charlie Handsome, Jaxson Free, John Byron, Taylor Phillips)
- “Country Till I Die” (Benjamin Joel Johnson, Taylor Phillips, Ryan Vojtesak, John Byron)
- “Back Forty” (Adam Craig, Kyle Clark, Patrick Murphy)
- “Smoke Follows Beauty” (Danny Majic, Jessie Alexander, Jordan Gray, Trannie Anderson)
- “You’d Think I Was A Cowboy” (Dylan Scott, Will Weatherly, Jaxson Free, Michael Whitworth)
- “Till I Can’t, I Will” (Dylan Scott, Taylor Phillips, Jesse Frasure, Chase McGill, Ashley Gorley)
- “I Owe You One” (Morgan Wallen, Ashley Gorley, Mark Holman, Ernest K. Smith)
Country Till I Die Tour Dates:
April 3, 2025 in Boston, Mass. at MGM Music Hall at Fenway *^
April 4, 2025 in Wallingford, Conn. at Toyota Oakdale Theatre *^
April 5, 2025 in New York, N.Y. at Terminal 5 *^
April 10, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio at Andrew J Brady Music Center *^
April 11, 2025 in Youngstown, Ohio at Covelli Center *^
April 12, 2025 in Toronto, Ont. at History *^
April 13, 2025 in Pickering, Ont. at Pickering Casino Resort
April 24, 2025 in Clovis, Calif. at Clovis Rodeo Grounds
April 25, 2025 in Indio, Calif. at Stagecoach
April 26, 2025 in Henderson, Nev. at Green Valley Ranch Backyard Amphitheater
May 1, 2025 in Boise, Idaho at Revolution Concert House *^
May 2, 2025 in Salt Lake City, Utah at The Union *^
May 3, 2025 in Denver, Colo. at Mission Ballroom *^
May 9, 2025 in Omaha, Neb. at Steelhouse *^
May 10, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wis. at The Rave – Eagles Ballroom Club Stage *^
May 15, 2025 in Estero, Fla. at Hertz Arena +^
May 16, 2025 in Orlando, Fla. at Hard Rock Live – Orlando +^
May 17, 2025 in St. Augustine, Fla. at St. Augustine Amphitheatre +^
George Birge*
Dasha+
Graham Barham^