LOCASH Announces New Music Coming June 2016

LOCASH fans are eagerly looking forward to June 17, 2016. It’s on that date that the fast-rising duo of Chris Lucas and Preston Brust will release their first full-length album for Reviver Records, entitled “The Fighters”.

The past year has been filled with so many highlights, and Chris and I have been so honored and humbled with the attention our music has gotten from radio and the fans,” said Brust in a statement. “Since we released the I Love This Life EP back in October, our fans have consistently been asking for new music. We’re glad to be bringing that to them. We couldn’t be more proud of this project & our road to getting here. The title track says it all. This one is for you. This one is for The Fighters.”

“The Fighters” includes “I Know Somebody,” as well as fan favorites “Shipwrecked” and “Drunk, Drunk.” The duo has been featuring much of the new material in their live shows this past winter and early spring.

The Fighters Complete Track Listing:LOCASH The Fighters

  1. I Love This Life
  2. Ring On Every Finger
  3. I Know Somebody
  4. Shipwrecked
  5. Moonwalkin
  6. Drunk Drunk
  7. Alll Day
  8. God Loves Me More
  9. Till The Wheels Fall Off
  10. Aint Startin Tonight
  11. The Fighters

After becoming favorites with fans thanks to singles such as “Here Comes Summer” and “Keep In Mind,” LOCASH saw their career climb to the next level with the release of their 2015 single “I Love This Life,” which recently topped the singles chart. They also made their national TV debut on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! and NBC’s Today Show in March, performing their hit single as well as latest single, “I Know Somebody.”

LOCASH has a full slate of dates on their calendar throughout the rest of 2016…including a June 12th stop at the CMA Music Festival in Nashville.

For a complete list of tour dates and up to date information, follow LOCASH on FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube or visit locashmusic.com.

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