Welcome To The Block Party due Feb 11th

Mercury Nashville recording artist Priscilla Block has announced the release of her debut album, Welcome To The Block Party, available everywhere on February 11th. The 2021 CMT Next Women of Country inductee is undoubtedly the breakout female country star of the past year and is poised to become one of Nashville’s acclaimed truth-tellers with a voice for her generation.

The album follows last year’s six-song self-titled Priscilla Block EP, the highest-performing country female debut EP of 2021. Bringing a lyrically driven blend of country/pop and southern rock – aka the “Block Party” sound – to Nashville’s evolving musical landscape, Welcome To The Block Party features 12 songs, all written by the newcomer, including “Just About Over You,” the Top 15 smash and highest peaking debut single from a female country artist in 2021. Limited signed CDs are available via her webstore.

The album was produced by Robbie Artress, Jake Curry, and Justin Johnson.

Additionally, Block releases her new song and lyric video, “My Bar,” a defiantly independent track written by Block, Stone Aielli, and Lexie Hayden. Illustrating her firm-footed approach as she embarks on this next chapter of her life, Block’s empowered stance in “My Bar” is a glimpse into the overall feeling of Welcome To The Block Party – an unapologetic recapturing of one’s own self-worth and unwavering confidence.

“I cannot believe that my debut album is almost here. It has all the trash, all the sass, and all the sad. But hey, that’s my life, and I’m so excited for the world to finally hear this. I wrote all of these songs from a real and raw place, and I am grateful that I have the opportunity to show various aspects of where I’ve been and who I am,” Block shares.

CD

1. Welcome To The Block Party
2. My Bar
3. Heels In Hand
4. Like A Boy
5. I Know A Girl (Featuring Hillary Lindsey)
6. Ever Since You Left
7. Thick Thighs (Block Party Version)
8. I Bet You Wanna Know
9. I’ve Gotten Good
10. Wish You Were The Whiskey
11. Just About Over You (Radio Edit)
12. Peaked In High School