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Sunny Sweeney

By H. Matthew Fuqua (other events)

Tuesday, February 20 2018 6:30 PM 10:00 PM CST
 
ABOUT ABOUT

 Critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Sunny Sweeney will release her
fourth album Trophy on March 10th via Thirty Tigers. Trophy, featuring the young
troubadour’s most serious set of songs, offers a new side of Sunny Sweeney. Rootsy
and real, Trophy showcases Sweeney's maturation as a songwriter and as an artist
growing into her own.
Trophy is the follow-up to Provoked (2014), which offered a glimpse into where
Sweeney was headed. Billboard, Rolling Stone Country, No Depression, The
Washington Post and Elle are just a handful of the outlets that supported Sweeney's
direction. NPR’s All Things Considered said, “Sunny Sweeney has all the right stuff for
country stardom - a Texas pedigree, a heart-melting voice, stunning looks and the
ability to seem both tough and vulnerable”. On Concrete, her 2011 major label release,
Sweeney became the first female artist to reach the Top 10 on the country radio charts
in over a decade.
Sweeney has never been afraid to write about personal experiences, her unapologetic
honesty and revealing vulnerability shows her as an artist who is equally as tough as
she is tender. On Trophy it's clear that she's in a positive place, however the variety of
songs on the album take listeners on an emotional rollercoaster. On the gorgeous
“Grow Old With Me” and “Nothing Wrong With Texas”, Sweeney taps into the themes of
love and sense of place. A highlight of the album, “Bottle By My Bed” is a heartwrenching
song expressing the sadness and frustration of not having a child. Though
she didn’t set out to, Sweeney co-wrote the majority of Trophy with female writers,
including four songs with Grammy Award-winning songwriter Lori McKenna. Her
resulting songs capture the feminine experience with a combination of nuance, humor,
and accuracy only possible from the perspective of Sweeney and her collaborators.
Trophy was produced by Grammy-nominated engineer/producer Dave Brainard (Brandy
Clark's 12 Stories).
Sunny Sweeney has straddled the line between country and Americana for years.
Trophy represents an artist confident in what she has to say and is grateful to be able to
say it. On Trophy, it’s official that Sunny Sweeney has found her voice.