Platinum artist BRELAND releases new single ‘Heartbreak & Alcohol,’ available now everywhere.
Following an incredible year for BRELAND that included performances on the main stage at C2C Festival and the release of his phenomenal debut album Cross Country, BRELAND has continued his outside-the-box, genre-melding genius with his new single “Heartbreak & Alcohol” (Bad Realm Records/Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville) – available across all digital platforms, listen here.
The track marks the start of a fresh creative chapter, the swerving slow-groover nods to both Country music’s most iconic themes while serving as an interpolation of one of the biggest hits in modern Hip-Hop. Inspired by Lil Wayne’s “Love Me” (feat. Drake and Future), the track seamlessly pairs an intoxicating beat with a shot of devastation.Produced by Peter Thomas, Sam Sumser, and Sean Small, the self-medicating stunner delivers the remedy for any emotional setting. “It’s been a long journey for me blending Country music with other genres, but one thing I always wanted to do is sample something from the Hip-Hop world,” BRELAND explains. “Lil Wayne, Drake and Future absolutely nailed it the first time with ‘Love Me,’ and I’m hoping people appreciate the Country spin I’ve put on it with ‘Heartbreak and Alcohol’.”
Meanwhile, tickets for BRELAND’s just-announced headlining LITTLE MORE COUNTRIER TOUR are on sale today (2/16) and available here. Set to begin with his third annual BRELAND & Friends charity concert in support of the Oasis Center at Nashville’s famous Ryman Auditorium March 26, the LITTLE MORE COUNTRIER TOUR will continue on with dates nationwide through early May. Over a dozen shows have been confirmed so far, including stops as a first-time headliner at storied venues like New York City’s Gramercy Theatre, Philadelphia’s Brooklyn Bowl, and more.
BRELAND’s LITTLE MORE COUNTRIER TOUR:
MARCH
26 | Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium (BRELAND & Friends)
APRIL
03 | Indianapolis, IN – HiFi
04 | Milwaukee, WI – Vivarium
05 | St. Louis, MO – The Golden Record
06 | Lawrence, KS – The Bottleneck
25 | Washington, DC – The Hamilton
26 | New York, NY – Gramercy Theatre
27 | Philadelphia, PA – Brooklyn Bowl
29 | Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair
30 | Jordan, NY – Kegs Canal Side
MAY
01 | Cleveland, OH – The Cambridge Room at House Of Blues
03 | Detroit, MI – El Club
04 | Chicago, IL – Joe’s on Weed St.
10 | Conroe, TX – Big As Texas Fest