Muscadine Bloodline releases their emotional new track “Enemy”

Bradley Curry
Raised Rowdy contributor
Photo: 3rd Lion Photography

 

‘Bama boys Gary Stanton and Charlie Muncaster formed Muscadine Bloodline in 2016, gaining quick traction in Nashville. From there the band has grown a widespread fanbase rapidly on the backs of songs like Porch Swing Angel and their two EPs which are laced with radio friendly and catchy music. They hope to continue their steady climb with the release of their new single “Enemy”. The duo experienced some monumental milestones in 2018 like making their Grand Ole Opry debut, taking the stage at the famous Texas honky tonk Billy Bob’s, and sharing the stage with fellow country rising stars Jon Pardi and Cody Johnson earlier this year. We have a feeling with songs like this 2019 is going to be even bigger for them. 

“Enemy” could be found on YouTube starting back in March, where the two gave fans a raw version of the song. It was also included on their setlist on multiple occasions throughout the fall concert season, proving night in and night out to be a fan favorite. Muscadine Bloodline fans on Facebook were given and exclusive early preview of their new music video to go along with the song. The guys are known to make this type of experience commonplace for their most dedicated fans. You Join the Vines HERE to make sure you never miss out on exclusive content like this. 

Muscadine Bloodline nailed this somber song right on the head with relatable lyrics and their undeniable vocals. This song really shows off the duos emotional side, and once you hear it you won’t be able to get it’s haunting lyrics out of your head. 

 

 

You need to hear this song live, check them out on the road in early 2019 in states like Florida, Ohio, Illinois and Georgia while out on the Road with Kip Moore on his Room to Spare acoustic tour. To keep up to date with Muscadine Bloodline, visit their website at MuscadineBloodline.com or follow them on Instagram and Twitter @MuscadineBline.

 

Share this post