Muscadine Bloodline Announces New Album “And What Was Left Behind”

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Following the release of their single “Chickasaw Church of Christ,” Muscadine Bloodline has announced their newest album And What Was Left Behind will be available on April 11th. Designed as a companion of The Coastal Plain, the album will be released on Stancaster Music and distributed through Thirty Tigers.

The duo of Gary Stanton and Charlie Muncaster worked on the project with longtime collaborator Ryan Youmans. “We’ve always been friends, and we kind of just operate on loyalty,” Stanton told CountryCentral in August of their relationship with Youmans.

They continue to keep their foot hard on the gas with their single “10-90” being pushed to country radio in the past week. “We are excited to announce that we are taking “10-90” to country radio. This is the first time we have ever even had this opportunity, and we are pumped. Thank you for supporting us since 2015!  Let’s show em what we got!!!” they wrote on X.

Even though this is their first song at country radio, it’s by no means their first big song. “Porch Swing Angel” and “Pieces (feat. Lainey Wilson)” have each amassed over 100 million streams on Spotify. Both tracks have been certified at least gold by the RIAA with “Porch Swing Angel” earning platinum status. Additionally, “Me On You” was certified gold in September, 2024. 

They recently began their 2025 leg of “The Coastal Plain” tour. The duo had to pause their 2024 tour so that they could provide support for Post Malone’s “F-1 Trillion” tour. Tickets to their 2025 shows can be purchased on their website or through second-hand ticketing platforms. 

The Coastal Plain Tour Dates:

  • January 16—Cincinnati, OH—Bogart’s+
  • January 17—Columbus, OH—KEMBA Live! Indoor Pavilion+
  • January 31—Detroit, MI—Saint Andrew’s Hall+
  • February 1—Grand Rapids, MI—The Intersection+
  • February 13—San Antonio, TX—AT&T Center – San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
  • February 14—Fort Worth, TX—Billy Bob’s Texas+
  • February 21—Minneapolis, MN—First Avenue*
  • February 22—Madison, WI—Alliant Energy Center
  • February 28—Baton Rouge, LA—Texas Club+
  • March 1—Bossier City, LA—Margaritaville Resort Casino
  • March 6—Kansas City, MO—Uptown Theater#
  • March 7—Omaha, NE—The Astro^

+ with special guest Colby Acuff

* with special guest Lance Roark

# with special guest Chester Floyd