Ashley Monroe has released the latest teaser from her upcoming album ‘Tennessee Lightning', ‘Bitter Swisher Sweet' with Brittney Spencer.
It arrives with a video featuring footage of Monroe and Spencer collaborating in the studio. The intoxicating new song revels in the highs and lows of escaping through self-medication. Watch the video below:
About the new song, Monroe says: “The day Logan Wall, Emily Landis, and I wrote this song, we were just chatting before we started and Logan said the phrase ‘Bitter Swisher Sweet.’ I don’t even really remember the context, but we all looked at each other and knew it was a title we should chase. I had a little groove and bass thing going (a sick beat, as I call them) that gave us our vibe. We wrote it in less than an hour, and I’ve dug it ever since.”
“This song makes me think of a specific season of my early teenage years, when my older brother and his friends sometimes allowed me to tag along while they cruised Gatlinburg or some random East Tennessee backroads. Whilst they smoked Swisher Sweets, I sipped Zimas in the back seat, and we would just get lost in whatever music we had blasting and forget we had a care in the world. We had lost our dad a couple years earlier, and when I look back on that time in my life, I think how those ‘young and dumb’ seasons are never really wasted. In a lot of ways, they keep us alive… so get high, get low, light up, come on, the night is young.”
On working with Brittney Spencer: “When Gena [Johnson] and I were recording it, we kept saying, ‘I wish Brittney Spencer would sing on this!’ She is a dear friend of both of ours, and we are just blown away by her voice and her spirit. We’re so lucky she said yes!”
Spencer added, “I only have one video of my busking days down on Broadway. It’s a video of me playing ‘Hell on Heels.’ Ashley, her golden voice and magnetic lyricism shine so beautifully on ‘Bitter Swisher Sweet,’ and the whole album really. Getting to sing with her is an actual dream come true every time it happens. She’s the pop twang queen of my heart.”
‘Bitter Swisher Sweet' is the follow-up to ‘The Touch', which features Marty Stuart. Fans will be able to get their hands on ‘Tennessee Lightning' on 8th August 2025. In addition to Spencer and Stuart, the 17-song collection also includes contributions from special guests T Bone Burnett, Waylon Payne, Brendan Benson, Butch Walker, Karen Fairchild and Armand Hutton.
On 25th July, Monroe will celebrate the 10-year anniversary of her GRAMMY-nominated 2015 album ‘The Blade' with a one-night-only show at Nashville’s The Basement East, where she will perform the record in its entirety. In August, she’ll be co-headlining a run of shows with Fancy Hagood across Europe and the United Kingdom. See below for a full list of dates, or visit ashleymonroe.com for more information.
The track listing for ‘Tennessee Lightning' is:
1. I’m Gonna Run (feat. T Bone Burnett) (Ashley Monroe, Sally Barris)
2. Risen Road (Ashley Monroe, Brendan Benson, Waylon Payne)
3. Closer (Ashley Monroe, Ashley Ray, Ben West)
4. The Touch (feat. Marty Stuart) (Ashley Monroe, Marty Stuart)
5. Magnolia (Ashley Monroe, Waylon Payne, Brendan Benson)
6. My Favorite Movie (Ashley Monroe, Vince Gill)
7. Hot Rod Pipe Dream (Ashley Monroe, Brendan Benson)
8. Amen Love (Ashley Monroe, Ashley Ray, Summer Overstreet)
9. Moth (Ashley Monroe, Carter Faith, Connie Harrington, Jessi Alexander)
10. Bitter Swisher Sweet (feat. Brittney Spencer) (Ashley Monroe, Emily Landis, Logan Wall)
11. You and Me (Jay Robinson)
12. Recover (feat. Karen Fairchild) (Ashley Monroe, Karen Fairchild, Ashley Ray, Andrew Petroff)
13. There You Are (Jessi Alexander, Margaret Findley, Sally Barris)
14. Blown Away (feat. Brendan Benson) (Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty)
15. That’s No Way To Say Goodbye (Leonard Cohen)
16. Moon Child (Ashley Monroe, Andrew Petroff, Meg McRee, Tenille Townes)
17. Jesus Hold My Hand (feat. Armand Hutton) (Albert Brumley)
Fans can see Monroe on tour at the following dates:
July 25 – Nashville, TN – The Basement East (The Blade 10-Year Anniversary Show)
August 21 – Manchester, UK – Band On the Wall *
August 22 – Leicestershire, UK – The Long Road Festival
August 25 – Glasgow, UK – Saint Luke’s *
August 27 – London, UK – Islington Assembly Hall *
August 28 – Amsterdam, NL – Melkweg *
September 19-21 – Bristol, TN – Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion
* with Fancy Hagood

