The Band Perry releases remastered self-titled debut album

The group celebrates 15 years of multi-platinum success

The Band Perry releases their remastered self-titled debut album. The Band Perry was originally released in 2010 and went platinum, selling over one million copies in the United States.

Rising to fame with multi-platinum hits like “If I Die Young,” “Better Dig Two,” and “Done.,” the Grammy-winning trio earned critical and commercial acclaim, selling two and a half million albums, 12 million singles, racking up over one billion streams, earning multiple CMA, ACM, and CMT Music Awards, and six No. 1 country singles.

“If I Die Young” is nine-times platinum, won 2011 CMA Song and Single of the Year awards respectively, earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Song, spent 53 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and topped both the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Hot AC charts, cementing The Band Perry as one of the most impactful country bands of its generation.

The trio will perform at Big Machine 20 tonight (Fri, Aug 29th) on Downtown Nashville’s Lower Broadway with music starting at 7 pm CT.

Recently, the band announced its official return to country music. The new lineup for the family band is Reid Perry, Kimberly Perry, and husband Johnny Costello. Last month, The Band Perry announced their re-signing to their original label home, Big Machine Label Group via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment, launching their next chapter with the team who started it all. The band also announced a new management partnership with Make Wake Artists.

“After stepping away to take a break and evolve, we’re feeling more grounded, more fired-up, and more connected to our roots than ever,” the band shares. “Country music has always been home for us—and we feel so grateful to still have a seat at the table. We’re bringing everything we’ve lived, everything we’ve learned, and a whole new energy into this next season. We can’t wait to share what’s coming.”

The band is in the studio now working with awarded producer Dann Huff, with more music news to come.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn