Kip Moore Reveals New EP, “Underground,” Slated for Oct. 28 Release

It’s been almost 14 months since Kip Moore dropped his second studio album, Wild Ones, in August 2015.

While Kip hasn’t been able to recapture the radio magic of his 2011 No. 1 “Somethin’ ’Bout a Truck” with Wild Ones’ two singles—“I’m to Blame” (No. 20) and “Running for You” (No. 13)—his passionate fan base has grown exponentially, due in large part to his electric live performances on tour.

As Halloween rolls around later this month, Kip’s passionate fans will get an added treat on Oct. 28 as he releases a new five-song EP, Underground.

“The problem I often face is leaving behind some songs, because I never stop writing,” said Kip in a release. “I write so many that some never see the light of day. I’ve been working on a full record, which looks to be coming out in late spring, but everywhere we go the fans keep asking for the recordings of these underground songs that they’ve been hearing for the last few years. They’re a passionate fan base so I decided to ask my label if I could record these songs live and give them the raw recordings. These songs are completely separate from the new record I’ve been making, I simply made this EP for the true fans.”

Kip co-wrote every track on the EP and fans across the country will be able to experience the new tracks live this fall, as he continues his Me and My Kind Tour with Jon Pardi.

42c37836898b5a4a3249f126_560x560Underground Track List and Songwriters
“All Time Low” (Kip Moore, Westin Davis, Luke Dick)
“My Kind” (Kip Moore, Erik Dylan, Justin Weaver)
“Midnight Slow Dance” [Live] (Kip Moore, Mike Elizondo, Dan Couch)
“Separate Ways” [Live] (Kip Moore, Jordyn Mallory, Dan Couch)
“My Baby’s Gone” [Live] (Kip Moore, William Rinehart, Nathaniel Rinehart)

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