Brent Cobb 'Keep 'Em On They Toes': Release date, tracklist and all you need to know about the country singer's fourth album

'Keep 'Em On They Toes' is a follow-up to his 2018 album 'Providence Canyon'
UPDATED SEP 29, 2020
Brent Cobb (Getty Images)
Brent Cobb (Getty Images)

Brent Cobb, critically acclaimed country music singer and songwriter, is all set to drop his fourth studio album titled 'Keep 'Em On They Toes'. A follow-up to his 2018 album 'Providence Canyon', the drop was announced by Cobb on his official Twitter saying, "My new record, Keep ‘Em on They Toes, is out October 2nd. The title track is out now. Have a listen." Later, announcing the music video for the title track, Cobb tweeted, "Keeping y’all on your toes… official video out now."

The singer later announced the release of the second single, 'Shut Up and Sing', saying, "New song “Shut Up and Sing” dropping Friday. Hear it live tomorrow on my livestream show."



 



 



 

Cobb – who has written songs for popular and successful country artists like Luke Bryan, Eli Young Band, Frankie Ballard, David Nail, Kellie Pickler, Little Big Twon, Miranda Lambert and Kenny Chesney – has previously released 'No Place Left to Leave' in 2006 and 'Shine On Rainy Day' a decade later in 2016. In 2012, he released the critically successful EP titled 'Brent Cobb'.

Here's all you need to know about Cobb's upcoming album 'Keep 'Em On They Toes':

Release date

'Keep 'Em On They Toes' is set to release worldwide on October 2, 2020, via Cobb's own label, Ol’ Buddy Records and distributed by Thirty Tigers. The record has been produced by Brad Cook – known for working with critically acclaimed artists like Bon Iver, Kevin Morby, Waxahatchee and William Tyler, among others – and the songs have been written by Cobb and his wife Layne.

Concept

Talking about the album, Cobb, on his social media accounts, wrote, "Listening to this album feels like I’m sitting there with somebody, having a conversation,” Cobb comments. “I would hope that it feels like sitting with an old friend you haven’t seen in a while. There’s nothing like being alone and listening to an album that is quiet and conversational — like those old records by Jerry Lee Lewis, Roger Miller, or Willie Nelson. I hope my music is that way to somebody now."

Tracklist

Cobb posted the full tracklist of the album on Twitter with the caption, "'Keep ‘Em On They Toes' out 10.2"

Here's the tracklist:

'Keep 'Em On They Toes'



 

'Shut Up And Sing'

'Good Times And Good Love'

'Sometimes I'm A Clown'

'This Side of the River'

'Dust Under My Rug'

'Soapbox'

'When You Go'

'The World Is Ending'

'Little Stuff'

Where To Stream?

'Keep 'Em On They Toes' will be available on all major streaming platforms like Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora and YouTube.

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