Muscadine Bloodline Releases Music Video For Title Track of Upcoming Album “Dispatch To 16th Ave.”

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Muscadine Bloodline released the official music video for the title track of their highly-anticipated, upcoming sophomore album Dispatch To 16th Ave. The song is an autobiographical take on the cutthroat music industry in Nashville, and the video is an entertaining and exaggerated representation of how it feels to experience it firsthand. Watch the music video here!

The Dispatch video is an ironic example of a young artist losing motivation of his dream in the music business. We portrayed this by setting the scene with the music industry killing him,” says Muscadine Bloodline.

Another murder on music row
Another never woulda made it on the radio
Another couldn’t catch a flame cause he played to slow
And wouldn’t sing something that somebody else wrote

“Country protest songs are a dime a dozen. Good country protest songs that actually say something meaningful and are enjoyable to listen to are hard to find. Muscadine Bloodline are so confident in theirs, they’re naming their new album out February 4nd, 2022 after it. And yes, it’s that good,’ says Kyle Trigger, Saving Country Music

As long-time members of the country music scene, Muscadine Bloodline has seen their fair share of “murders on music row,” watching hopeful artists’ creativity get shot down by those in charge. The record, Dispatch to 16th Ave. covers many themes like love, death, cheating, heartache, murder and Southern pride in addition to their experience in the music industry. Be sure to catch the guys playing brand new songs from the record along with their classic, crowd favorites on the road during their “Dyin’ For a Livin’ Tour.” For more information about Muscadine Bloodline and to purchase tickets, please visit muscadinebloodline.com.

Dispatch to 16th AveTrack Listing:
1. Dispatch to 16th Ave. (Charlie Muncaster, Gary Stanton)
2. My Side of Town (Charlie Muncaster, Gary Stanton, Tyler Chambers)
3. Dead on Arrival (Charlie Muncaster, Gary Stanton, Adam Hood, Brent Cobb)
4. Hung Up on You (Charlie Muncaster, Gary Stanton, Casey Beathard)
5. Southern (Charlie Muncaster, Gary Stanton, Adam Hood)
6. The Toll (Charlie Muncaster, Gary Stanton, Tyler Halverson)
7. Dyin’ For A Livin’ (Charlie Muncaster, Gary Stanton, Jordan Fletcher)
8. No, Pedal Steel (Charlie Muncaster, Gary Stanton, Adam Hood, Brent Cobb)
9. Down in Alabama (Charlie Muncaster, Gary Stanton, Adam Hood, Brent Cobb)

“Dyin’ For a Livin’ Tour” Dates:
Nov. 17 – Deadwood, S.D. – Deadwood Mountain Grand Hotel & Casino
Nov. 18 – Denver, Colo. – The Mission Ballroom
Nov. 19 – Salt Lake City, Utah – The Complex
Nov. 20 – Las Vegas, Nev. – The Theater at Virgin Hotel Las Vegas
Nov. 27 – Hattiesburg, Miss. – University of Southern Mississippi
Dec. 2 – Washington, D.C. – Union Stage
Dec. 3 – Richmond, Va. – The National
Dec. 4 – Pittsburgh, Pa. – Hard Rock Cafe
Dec. 9 – Fort Smith, Ark. – The Majestic
Dec. 10 – Jackson, Miss. – Duling Hall
Dec. 16 – Lexington, Ky. – Manchester Music Hall
Dec. 17 – Columbus, Ohio – The Bluestone
Dec. 18 – Chicago, Ill. – Joe’s on Weed Street

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