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A concept album unlike anything I’ve ever heard of before.
Today, Tulsa native Kaitlin Butts announced her third studio album Roadrunner!, which isn’t a song-by-song covers album or response to the musical Oklahoma!, but rather heavily inspired by the film she loved so much growing up.
Each song pulls from a plot point in the story of Oklahoma!, and comes in at 17-songs in total.
The album was produced by Oran Thornton (Brent Cobb, Logan Brill), and will be the most theatrical and flashy project Butts has delivered yet, she says:
“With the last album I wanted to write about the struggles I’d seen people go through or experienced myself, so a lot of the songs had a sadness or darkness to them.
I feel like ‘Roadrunner!’ is much closer to what I’m like onstage, where there’s real emotion and truth but also humor and a tendency to poke fun. It’s all those different versions of me at once.”
She wrote with powerhouses like Angaleena Presley and Natalie Hemby for the album, and it also includes a feature from the legendary Vince Gill on “Come Rest Your Head (On My Pillow).” That song was actually inspired by a girl Kaitlin saw at the Two Step Inn festival in Texas wearing a shirt that said “Cowboy Pillows,” which makes it all the more humorous and intriguing:
“I saw this gorgeous girl wearing a tank top that said ‘Cowboy Pillows’ right across her chest, which I thought was so hysterical. But then when I went to write it, it became this sweet song about being a source of comfort and safety for a man.”
The idea to rework Oklahoma! first came when Kaitlin rewatched the film with her husband, Flatland Cavalry frontman Cleto Cordero, during the pandemic. She has a musical-theater background, and her parents would take her to see a live performance of Oklahoma! at a local amphitheater every summer.
She says that she couldn’t believe she hadn’t thought of doing something like this sooner, as the album “completely encompasses who I am and what I love.”
Kaitlin has a flair for the dramatics when it comes to her on-stage persona, which I love, and she’s an incredibly talented vocalist and writer, so this is sure to be one of the coolest, most creative projects released in 2024.
She says that certain something “extra” has always come naturally to her, and Roadrunner! stands to showcase the depth, creativity, and purely original talent that Butts possesses in spades. Mark your calendars, people… Roadrunner! is due out everywhere on June 28th. WHICH IS TODAY!
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I’m enjoying this album. There’s enough of a connect-the-dots factor here that could’ve seen this thread debuting in the Broadway Chat. Here’s another article I found that might be of interest:
https://www.nodepression.com/spotlight-on-roadrunner-kaitlin-butts-puts-oklahoma-on-a-modern-map/
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MichelleCraig said: "I’m enjoying this album. There’s enough of a connect-the-dots factor here that could’ve seen this thread debuting in the Broadway Chat. Here’s another article I found that might be of interest:
https://www.nodepression.com/spotlight-on-roadrunner-kaitlin-butts-puts-oklahoma-on-a-modern-map/ slope game"
This record is incredible. Kind of blown away by how much I love it. Come Rest Your Head, That'll Never Be Me, Spur are a few standouts but really, I just want to hit play and enjoy the ride.
Swing Joined: 11/11/24
MichelleCraig said: "I’m enjoying this album. There’s enough of a connect-the-dots factor here that could’ve seen this thread debuting in the Broadway Chat. Here’s another article I found that might be of interest:
https://www.nodepression.com/spotlight-on-roadrunner-kaitlin-butts-puts-oklahoma-on-a-modern-map/ geometry dash"
Thanks for your suggestion. I really like it.
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Kaitlin Butts’ Roadrunner! is a 17-song concept album inspired by Oklahoma!. Blending country with theatrical flair, it showcases her creativity, humor, and emotional depth. Featuring artists like Vince Gill, it's set to be her most original project yet—out today!
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MichelleCraig said: "I’m enjoying this album. There’s enough of a connect-the-dots factor here that could’ve seen this thread debuting in the Broadway Chat. Here’s another article I found that might be of interest:
https://www.nodepression.com/spotlight-on-roadrunner-kaitlin-butts-puts-oklahoma-on-a-modern-map/ slope"
The album is heavily influenced by Oklahoma!, which adds a narrative depth to the songs, allowing listeners to experience a story through her music. Featuring notable artists like Vince Gill, Roadrunner! enriches its sound and showcases a collaborative spirit that enhances the overall production.
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