David Nail Enlists Little Big Town, Lee Ann Womack for New Album
. For Nail's third album, I'm a Fire, he enlisted the help of Little Big Town and Lee Ann Womack on two tracks, the nostalgic "When They're Gone (Lyle County)" and "Galveston," a remake of Glen Campbell's track. "When They're Gone (Lyle County)" is about remembering your first love, something Nail says isn't always a bad thing. "Your first love is such a huge part of your life and sets the tone for relationships in the future and how you go about them and your life in general," he told Radio.com. "I don't think it's a negative thing or a bad thing to reflect back on those times and think fondly of them." Known for his emotional piano ballads, the new album is less piano-based and more guitar-heavy than his previous two releases. "I'm in a lot more positive place I am than in years past," he said. "I wanted to try some new things, try something different." Watch his album teaser here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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