Brantley Gilbert Reveals 'Snapshot As To Where I Am Right Now' In Life

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Brantley Gilbert delivered his latest full-length album, Tattoos, on Friday (September 13). The country star said the collection captures “everything from my faith to my family to everyday life and give a snapshot as to where I am right now as a husband, a father, and just a man.”

Gilbert’s 10-track album includes collaboration with Justin Moore, Ashley Cooke, Struggle Jennings and Demun Jones, and Gary LeVox. Gilbert previously said in a statement via his record label that his albums “capture a chapter of my life. If somebody wants to know who I am, what I’ve been through and where I stand, they can start at the beginning and listen through, and that’s why it was undeniable that Tattoos should be the title – because my tattoos do the same thing.

“People get ‘em for a lot of reasons, but for most of us, tattoos talk about our victories and losses, our struggles and the whole nine,” he continued. “I was one of those kids who had to learn the hard way. But if I would’ve listened to the advice of others, I don’t know I would have ended up where I am.”

1. “Dirty Money (featuring Justin Moore)” | Written by: Brantley Gilbert, Josh Phillips

2. “Over When We’re Sober (Brantley Gilbert and Ashley Cooke)” | Written by: Brantley Gilbert, Brock Berryhill, Jason Deford, Justin Wilson

3. “Tattoos” | Written by: Brantley Gilbert, Jake Mitchell, Randy Montana, Cole Taylor

4. “Gone By Now” | Written by: Brantley Gilbert, John Byron, Taylor Phillips, Ryan Vojtesak

5. “Off The Rails” | Written by: Brantley Gilbert, Brock Berryhill, Brian Davis, Brandon Day, Chase McGill, Josh Phillips, Taylor Phillips, Michael Ray

6. “The Hell That Raised Us” | Written by: Brantley Gilbert, John Byron, Devin Dawson

7. “Me And My House (featuring Struggle Jennings and Demun Jones)” | Written by: Brantley Gilbert, Struggle Jennings, Matthew David Jones, Brock Berryhill, John Byron, Blake Pendergrass

8. “God Isn’t Country (featuring Gary LeVox)” | Written by: Brantley Gilbert, Brock Berryhill, Ned Cameron, Jaxson Free, Jacob Hackworth, Taylor Phillips

9. “Out Here” | Written by: Brantley Gilbert, Brock Berryhill, Gabe Foust, Jaxson Free, Taylor Phillips

10. “Miss These Towns” | Written by: Brantley Gilbert, Brock Berryhill, Jaxson Free, Ashley Gorley, Taylor Phillips

Gilbert will mark his album’s release with a free show at 7 p.m. on Friday in Downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The “World’s Largest Album Release Party” is taking place on Broadway. Gilbert teased a few “surprise guests” during the performance.

Tattoos is Gilbert’s latest record since So Help Me God released in 2022, with a deluxe edition that followed a few months later So Help Me God included “Heaven By Then” with Blake Shelton and Vince Gill, “Rolex On A Redneck” with Jason Aldean, “The Worst Country Song Of All Time” with Toby Keith and HARDY, and “Son Of The Dirty South” with Jelly Roll.

Find Gilbert’s newest album on iHeartRadio here, and see his upcoming tour dates below.

Sept. 13          Brantley Gilbert’s World’s Largest Album Release Party // Nashville, TN

Sept. 19          Mountain Health Network Arena // Huntington, WV

Sept. 20          Santander Arena // Reading, PA

Sept. 21          DCU Center // Worcester, MA

Sept. 26          LJVM Coliseum // Winston-Salem, NC

Sept. 27          The Corbin Arena // Corbin, KY

Sept. 28          Florence Center // Florence, SC

Oct. 3             Knoxville Civic Coliseum // Knoxville, TN

Oct. 4             First National Bank Arena // Jonesboro, AR

Oct. 5             Ozarks Amphitheater // Camdenton, MO

Oct. 10           Raising Cane’s River Center Arena // Baton Rouge, LA

Oct. 11           Cadence Bank Arena // Tupelo, MS

Oct. 12           The Sounds Amphitheater // Gautier, MS

Oct. 17           Enmarket Arena // Savannah, GA

Oct. 18           McKenzie Arena // Chattanooga, TN

Oct. 19           Atrium Health Amphitheater // Macon, GA 

*Festival Date


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