New Olivia Chaney Song, "The King's Horses," Premieres on The Bluegrass Situation

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Olivia Chaney has unveiled a second track, "The King's Horses," from her forthcoming Nonesuch Records debut album. "As the clock inevitably hurls itself into the future," says The Bluegrass Situation, which premiered the track, "this moment right here is a nice respite from the craziness of modern life." You can hear the song here. Chaney performs in select North American cities starting next week.

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Singer-songwriter Olivia Chaney, who visits select cities in the US and Canada on tour starting next week, has unveiled a second track, "The King's Horses," from her forthcoming Nonesuch Records debut album. The song premiered on The Bluegrass Situation. "As the clock inevitably hurls itself into the future," writes the site's Cameron Matthews, "this moment right here is a nice respite from the craziness of modern life." You can hear "The King's Horses," below.

The new song follows Chaney's recent unveiling of the album track "Imperfections," which you can watch here.

Stay tuned for details of Olivia Chaney's forthcoming Nonesuch Records debut album coming soon. To see Chaney's upcoming North American shows in Philadelphia, New York City, Brooklyn, Cambridge, Toronto, Chicago, Minneapolis, Seattle, and Los Angeles, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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  • Friday, January 30, 2015
    New Olivia Chaney Song, "The King's Horses," Premieres on The Bluegrass Situation
    Ellen Nolan

    Singer-songwriter Olivia Chaney, who visits select cities in the US and Canada on tour starting next week, has unveiled a second track, "The King's Horses," from her forthcoming Nonesuch Records debut album. The song premiered on The Bluegrass Situation. "As the clock inevitably hurls itself into the future," writes the site's Cameron Matthews, "this moment right here is a nice respite from the craziness of modern life." You can hear "The King's Horses," below.

    The new song follows Chaney's recent unveiling of the album track "Imperfections," which you can watch here.

    Stay tuned for details of Olivia Chaney's forthcoming Nonesuch Records debut album coming soon. To see Chaney's upcoming North American shows in Philadelphia, New York City, Brooklyn, Cambridge, Toronto, Chicago, Minneapolis, Seattle, and Los Angeles, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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