"Music is medication, and No Shoes Nation is individuals who buckle down, rock hard, play hard," Chesney said of his fans in an announcement. "They're generally in their truck or their vehicle, headed some place, so I like the thought they take these tunes alongside them. Be that as it may, with such a significant number of us remaining at home, having the opportunity to truly plunge into the music and tune in – and dependent on the enthusiasm for this task, it appeared as though right now is an ideal opportunity to do vinyl. I had a companion give me a heap of collections from the '70s and '80s a couple of years prior, and there truly is something other than what's expected about settling in and tuning in. It's hotter. It has more nearness sonically. It's an entire other approach to tune in, and at the present time, that feels like something worth being thankful for."
The vinyl version of Here and Now will be pushed on clear vinyl, the shade of green ocean glass, and the bundling will be a similar work of art as the first collection. Fans can buy the vinyl LP at kennychesney.com and only through Walmart on Aug. 21.
"One of the most troublesome things for individuals is by all accounts really getting their hands on physical chronicles," Chesney said. "It used to be so natural to drop into Tower Records and get lost for some time. Today individuals have so much they need to do, in addition to they truly would prefer not to go out the present moment, so this appears the most effortless and most ideal approach to get the vinyl Here And Now into the fans' hands."
The collection's title track as of late went to No. 1 and Chesney reported in July that his next single will be the light "Upbeat Does." "There were a couple different melodies we were discussing, yet it felt like at this moment, making sure to consider the to be as half full, to locate the most ideal reality at whatever second is so significant," the Tennessee local said of picking his next single. "'Glad Does' is loaded up with individuals doing only that, and it's the reason at long last, we concluded that would be the melody we'd convey there for summer."
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