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Warner Music Nashville's Randall King has never wavered in his honky-tonk allegiance, and with his sophomore major-tag album, Into the Neon, he's taking honky tonk somewhere new-a place where Inchsteel guitar and smokeInch meet a modern buzz. Schooled on icons like Keith Whitley, George Strait, Alan Jackson and John Anderson, yet inspired by modern masters like Dierks Bentley and Gary Allan, King's Into the Neon draws on his influences, allowing punchy sounds to exist side-by-side with timeless swagger, further blurring the line between yesteryear and today. Co-produced by King alongside Jared Conrad, and featuring 18 tracks including InchWhen My Baby's In Boots,Inch InchHang Of Hangin' OnInch and InchI Could Be That Rain,Inch doubled electric guitars and heavy steel drive irresistible melodies forward, while an all-organic cast of add-ons like banjo, bouzouki and cello add depth to tender two-steppers and steel-toed boot stompers alike. InchIt's that smoky, edgy side of me that hasn't gotten to be shown off yet,Inch he says. InchThat's what I've been looking for, and I'm incredibly proud of the whole thing. Album Tracks 1. One Night Dance 2. Somewhere Over Us 3. When My Baby's in Boots 4. What Doesn't Kill You 5. Hang of Hangin' on 6. Burns Like Her 7. Good Feelin' 8. The One You're Waiting on 9. Into the Neon 10. Tonk 'Til I Die 11. But It Ain't 12. Coulda Been Love 13. Damn You Look Good 14. Hard to Be Humble 15. Right Things Right 16. As Far As We Go 17. I Could Be That Rain 18. I Don't Whiskey Anymore