Steve Moakler Plots Release Date for New Album, ‘Steel Town’
“It's the most personal record I've made and even though it's my fourth album, it feels like chapter one in my story," Moakler revealed.
Steve Moakler is embracing his roots with the release of his forthcoming studio album, Steel Town.
The country singer-songwriter has connected his way in the format with writing cuts from big names like Dierks Bentley, Jake Owen and more. Taking on the challenge of finding his own voice within country music, he dove into the writing room to create what he calls the ‘most personal’ album in his repertoire.
“Looking back and being in the moment can seem like contradictory things, but I think they make each other sweeter somehow. That tension is what this record Steel Town is about,” said Moakler. “It’s the most personal record I’ve made and even though it’s my fourth album, it feels like chapter one in my story.”
Co-writing 10 of the 11 tracks on the record, Moakler also called in some favors from fellow Nashville names like Thomas Rhett, Luke Laird, Caitlyn Smith and more to round out the authentic project to its fullest potential.
Moakler will also be spending his spring out on the road for his first-ever country headlining tour for the Highway Finds Tour. Kicking off in mid-March, the singer will be hitting venues across the country with his genuine sound and truthful lyrics. Fans can find more information about the tour on his website.
Steel Town will be released on Friday, March 17. Fans can pre-order the album starting Friday, February 17.
Highway Finds Tour dates:
Thurs., March 16 Charlotte, N.C. The Underground
Fri., March 17 Rome, Ga. Brewhouse Music and Grille
Sat., March 18 Bowling Green, Kent. Warehouse at MT. Victor
Wed., March 22 Cleveland, Ohio House of Blues
Thurs., March 23 Detroit, Mich. The Shelter
Fri., March 24 Warrendale, Pa. Jergel’s Rhythm Grille
Sat., March 25 Lancaster, Pa. Chameleon Club
Wed., April 5 Knoxville, Tenn. The Concourse
Thurs., April 6 Chattanooga, Tenn. Revelry Room
Fri., April 7 Tifton, Ga. The Gin
Thurs., April 13 Austin, Texas Antone’s
Fri., April 14 Houston, Texas House of Blues
Sat., April 15 Dallas, Texas House of Blues
Fri., April 21 Columbia, Mo. Rose Music Hall
Sat., April 22 Omaha, Neb. Bourbon Saloon Omaha
Sun., April 23 Denver, Colo. Marquis Theater
Thurs., May 4 Springfield, Ill. Boondocks
Fri., May 5 Minneapolis, Minn. Triple Rock
Sat., May 6 Madison, Wisc. High Noon Saloon
Wed., May 10 Asbury Park, N.J. The Wonderbar
Thurs., May 11 Boston, Mass. Brighton Music Hall
Fri., May 12 New York, N.Y. Gramercy Theatre
Sat., May 13 Philadelphia, Pa. The Foundry
Thurs., May 18 Nashville, Tenn. Cannery Ballroom
Fri., May 19 Louisville, Kent. Baxter’s 942
Sat., May 20 Chicago, Ill. Joe’s on Weed Street