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TYLER FARR: Country Roots

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Pre-orders are up and running for Tyler Farr’s new album, Suffer in Peace, which comes out on April 28th. The album features Tyler’s new hit, “A Guy Walks into a Bar,” and Tyler tells us that one thing you can definitely expect from the album is that the songs are all rooted exactly where they belong: in country music. (AUDIO INFO BELOW)

  • You can now pre-order Tyler’s Suffer in Peace album on iTunes for a limited-time price of $7.99 and instantly receive “A Guy Walks into a Bar,” as well as the very cool album track “Withdrawals.”
  • Two different, autographed bonus-package versions of Suffer in Peace are available for pre-order now on TylerFarr.com — check ’em out!
  • Tyler’s in Jeopardy!!!! Okay, not in danger, but Tyler was featured as an answer recently on the classic game show, Jeopardy! How cool is that? Earlier this week, Tyler tweeted: Yes! My life is made!
    The show featured the answer: “In a country No. 1, Tyler Farr tells his cheating girl, ‘You broke the wrong heart baby and drove me’ this kind of crazy.” Of course, WE would have gotten the answer…phrased in the form of a question, naturally! (“What is redneck, Alex?”)

audio  Tyler Farr says that his new album stays true to the roots of country music. (:47)
“Some of the songs that are gonna be on this new album, and some of the songs that are on my current album, Redneck Crazy, are more country than others. I have one that’s stone-cold country. And I’ve said this a million times and I’ll say it again is that I try to keep the roots of country music there because I don’t want to lose them. I don’t want country music radio to lose ’em ’cause if you lose it, you lose the genre. And no, not every song on my album…you’re not gonna be sittin’ in a rockin’ chair just tappin’ your foot. ‘A Guy Walks into a Bar’ has some grit to it and some power, but you can still put out a country song that has, you know, hard electric guitars, and it can still be country. And this, I think, is a prime example of that. At least, that’s what we try to do, and that’s what we try to do with the entire album.”