The song is the final offering from her fourth studio album

Carly Pearce shares a final preview of her highly anticipated fourth studio album Hummingbird, ahead of its June 7th arrival via Big Machine, with the new song “Fault Line.” A self-proclaimed country music purist, Pearce’s musical sensibilities are on full display with “Fault Line” as she delivers a traditional country groove and clever lyrics penned alongside Nicolle Galyon, Shane McAnally and Jordan Reynolds.

“Some of my favorite songs were in the era of Tammy Wynette and George Jones,” states Pearce. “‘Fault Line’ is my take on writing one of those classic, ‘I’m gonna rip your head off’ country songs. The playful angst in this song makes it one of my favorite moments on the record.”

Pearce also released the song’s accompanying video, the latest in her “Through the Lens” series.

Produced by Pearce, Shane McAnally, and Josh Osborne, Hummingbird marks Pearce’s debut as a co-producer and fully represents her new musical chapter – one of forward motion encompassed by the symbolism of the hummingbird, representing the album’s themes of growth, humility, understanding, playfulness, and optimism. The 14-track collection features Pearce’s Grammy-nominated, Top 10 bound, gold-certified single “We Don’t Fight Anymore” featuring Chris Stapleton, as well as the recently released fan favorite “My Place” and the stirring title track.

North American fans can catch Pearce on the road as direct support for all dates of Tim McGraw’s 2024 Standing Room Only Tour and on the Nissan Stadium Main Stage at CMA Fest on June 9th in Nashville. International fans can see Pearce on her upcoming headlining Hummingbird 2025 UK/EU tour, kicking off February 9th in Stockholm, Sweden. The 14-city tour includes stops in Oslo, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Amsterdam, London, Manchester, and more before concluding on February 28th in Dublin.