Project will be available this fall

Grammy-winning duo Brothers Osborne has announced the upcoming release of Brothers Osborne, their self-titled fourth studio album, available September 15th via EMI Records Nashville. The duo shares “Sun Ain’t Even Gone Down Yet,” in celebration of the announcement.

“We’ve always had a lot of mystery intentionally around the things we have done, but with this album, we decided to be all in. And doing that reminded me of what it was like when I first started playing music, when it was an outlet for my angst or just a way to have fun,” TJ Osborne shares.

John adds, “Since our last record, we’ve been very forthcoming with who we are. By acknowledging TJ’s personal life and my mental-health struggles, we are more ourselves creatively and publicly than we’ve ever been.”

For their self-titled release, the brothers enlisted Mike Elizondo (Sheryl Crow, Turnstile, Dr. Dre, Twenty One Pilots, Lin-Manual Miranda) to produce, entrusting him with curating his own band of studio musicians, including Paul McCartney’s drummer Abe Laboriel Jr. behind the kit. Miranda Lambert provides the LP’s sole guest vocals on “We Ain’t Good at Breaking Up,” after co-writing the song with Brothers Osborne and Jesse Frasure.

The brothers co-wrote every song on the album, including their chart-climbing current single “Nobody’s Nobody,” penned with Elizondo and Kendell Marvel, capturing a message of inclusion and acceptance.

Brothers Osborne will celebrate the release with four newly announced tour dates in October, performing in New York City, Los Angeles, Washington DC, and Nashville. “These four shows will be very special and all will be different, showcasing music from our new album, and of course some of your old favorites,” they share.

Tickets for New York and Los Angeles are on sale now, and tickets for Washington DC and Nashville will be available to The Family, the Brothers Osborne fan club, as an exclusive presale on Tuesday, July 18th at 10 am local time. General on-sale will begin on Friday, July 21st at 10 am via their website.

Brothers Osborne are one of music’s most consistently adventurous bands, a duo connected by not just blood, but also a lifetime of performing together, and a shared working-class upbringing in Deale, Maryland. The reigning CMA and ACM Duo of the Year winners are leaders of a progressive and still classic school of country music, and the faces of the new generation of Nashville. Anchored by TJ’s baritone and John’s guitar, every one of the album’s 11 tracks are distinctly Brothers Osborne songs – the album is also their most musically diverse yet, along with a new producer’s direction, it features synthesizers, and a piano ballad.

“We are always pushing ourselves, always evolving and not afraid to change,” John says. “But at the end of the day, we are also who we are.”

“This is a defining record at this point in our career, where we needed to put it all on our shoulders,” TJ adds. “And we did. Like it was when we were growing up, it’s just John and me.”

1. Who Says You Can’t Have Everything
2. Nobody’s Nobody
3. Might As Well Be Me
4. Sun Ain’t Even Gone Down Yet
5. Goodbye’s Kickin’ In
6. Love You Too
7. New Bad Habit
8. We Ain’t Good At Breaking Up
9. Back Home
10. Ain’t Nobody Got Time For That
11. Rollercoaster (Forever And A Day)