Country duo Muscadine Bloodline release their latest album Longleaf Lo-fi

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Today, independent country duo Muscadine Bloodline has released their second full-length album of 2025, Longleaf Lo-fi.

The announcement arrives after Charlie Muncaster and Gary Stanton surprise-announced the album earlier this month without any details at all, but giving fans the option to purchase a limited-edition vinyl of the new album before it hit streaming. Within 24 hours, all 3,000 copies were completely sold out.

“Longleaf Lo-fi is the most laid-back and real record we’ve ever made. It feels like sitting by a fire on a cool Mississippi night. Every song comes from somewhere on Highway 59 between Meridian and Poplarville, shaped by the towns, the memories, and people along the way. We’re from Alabama, but we spent a lot of our adult years and made some of our best memories in Mississippi, and both of our wives are from there too. So these songs didn’t feel like stories we made up. They felt like memories we already had.

We left town for a while and recorded the whole album in a cabin on a quail farm in Poplarville. No rush, no fancy studio. Just us, some guitars and time to let the music happen. It’s simple, acoustic led, and we kept it that way on purpose. Longleaf Lo-fi isn’t about being polished. It’s about being present.”

Tracklist:

1) Goose Chase

2) Silence

3) My Meridian

4) Maybe I’ll Say It (feat. Tenille Townes)

5) Arsonist

6) Right Place, Right Time

7) Grace

8) Peter From Picayune

9) Clairvoyant

10) 59

11) You Will Be Loved

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