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The Chicks release new album Gaslighter
Read full article: The Chicks release new album GaslighterIt's their first album under the group's new name. The Chicks, formerly the Dixie Chicks, dropped their highly anticipated new album, "Gaslighter" on Friday. It's the first album in nearly 14 years from the country music group. The album has 12 songs and features their new single, "March, March," a tribute to protests for equality and social issues. Their last album, Taking the Long Way, won a Grammy for album of the year.
Dixie Chicks Change Name to The Chicks in Order to 'Meet This Moment'
Read full article: Dixie Chicks Change Name to The Chicks in Order to 'Meet This Moment'The Dixie Chicks are going by a new name. On Thursday, the country trio announced that they're dropping the word "Dixie" from their name and will thus be known as The Chicks. Along with the name change, The Chicks also released a timely new song and music video. Aptly titled "March March," the music video begins with the quote, "If your voice held no power, they wouldn't try to silence you." The Chicks' name change came after fellow country group Lady Antebellum amended its name to Lady A.
Dixie Chicks are finally back with a new song
Read full article: Dixie Chicks are finally back with a new songIf you look up the definition of “gaslight” in the dictionary, it will tell you “to cause a person to doubt his or her sanity through the use of psychological manipulation,” and that’s what the Dixie Chicks’ new song, “Gaslighter," is exactly about. It’s hard to believe, but it’s been 14 years since we’ve been blessed with a new album from these country queens, and it seems like they’re picking up right where they left off after the success of their hit song “Not Ready To Make Nice.”The Dixie Chicks have never been afraid to say what they think. Who can forget when they made those comments about President George W. Bush? The Dixie Chicks don’t hold anything back, and Maines has never sounded better ripping through the verses of the song. The album “Gaslighter” officially drops May 1, and until then, you can play the song “Gaslighter” over and over and over again.