Old Dominion return with their self-titled third studio album. For the first time, the band co-produced the record, alongside longtime collaborator Shane McAnally. Old Dominion has already released two singles from the new self-titled effort, fan favorite "One Man Band" and lead single "Make It Sweet" which reached No. 1 on Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase charts, making it Old Dominion's seventh No. 1 song.
"My Heart Is A Bar" "...might be the loneliest sing-along of all time," explains Ramsey. "It's a song about feeling alone, and used, and pissed off at love to the point of throwing up your hands and saying, ‘Screw this!' That's a feeling a lot of people can identify with. It's lonely and liberating at the same time. That's why we decided to treat this like a big, barroom sing-along so we can all sing and say ‘Screw this!' together!"
Ramsey adds that, "'Never Be Sorry' is about that unfortunate realization when sometimes you're in a relationship that just wasn't what you thought it was and also wasn't what it used to be. It can be a hard, sad and frustrating, but also important to remember that you loved that person and shouldn't be apologetic for loving them. Maybe it didn't work out, but like the song says, you cannot be sorry for falling in love with that person. Remembering those details, and the good parts that made the relationship unique and special, is what keeps it alive in some way, forever in your heart."
- Make It Sweet
- Smooth Sailing
- One Man Band
- Never Be Sorry
- My Heart Is A Bar
- Midnight Mess Around
- Do It With Me
- Hear You Now
- I'll Roll
- American Style
- Paint the Grass Green
- Some People Do