This evening, Chase Rice has revealed his upcoming album, Eldora, scheduled for release on September 19th, coinciding with his birthday. The album was written and recorded during a week-long session in a Colorado cabin, with Rice describing it as his strongest work to date. The project features 12 tracks, incorporating western themes, ballads, and narrative-driven songs, with contributions from artists Kashus Culpepper, Elvie Shane, Wyatt McCubbin, and Madeline Edwards.
On Instagram, Chase shared, “My albums called “Eldora”. Wrote all the songs in a cabin in Colorado and didn’t overthink it.”
“Recorded every song we wrote that week, and I believe it’s the best album l’ve ever made. A lot of western themes in it, sad songs, happy as hell songs, and story songs. Putting it out on my birthday 9/19 while I’m floating a river in Montana. I love yall, and can’t wait to share this whole album with you. Circa 1943 out tonight, my personal favorite on the whole album. I hope yall love it as much as I loved making it.”
Eldora will be out everywhere on Friday, September 19th.
Tracklist:
- Cowboy Goodbye
- Tall Grass (feat. Kashus Culpepper & Elvie Shane)
- Namin’ Horses
- ELDORA
- Two Tone Trippin’ (feat. Wyatt McCubbin)
- Mr. Coors
- Circa 1943
- Country & Western (feat. Madeline Edwards)
- Cottonmouth
- Good Side of Gettin’ Older
- One Drink Long
- Sunsettin’



