Runaway June - New Kind of Emotion (2025)

Artist: Runaway June
Title: New Kind of Emotion
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Brown Sellers Brown, LLC
Genre: Country
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:40:56
Total Size: 97 / 300 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: New Kind of Emotion
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Brown Sellers Brown, LLC
Genre: Country
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:40:56
Total Size: 97 / 300 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Real Good Night
02. Drink Champagne
03. New Kind of Emotion
04. Stars on the Ceiling
05. To Be Yours
06. Done With Me Yet
07. Miss Me
08. He Ain't My Problem
09. Make Me Wanna Smoke
10. Fine Wine
11. Come Home to Me
12. Sad Girl
13. Fine Wine (Duke's Version)
The sophomore album from Runaway June, New Kind of Emotion, is set for release Sept. 19 via Quartz Hill Records.
Runaway June band members Jennifer Wayne (vocals, rhythm guitar), Natalie Stovall (vocals, fiddle, mandolin) and Stevie Woodward (lead vocals and guitar, harmonica) co-wrote 11 tracks on the new project, which was produced by Kristian Bush, Ron Fair, Mickey Jack Cones, Stone Aielli and Austin Moody and is a modern country celebration of good times and girl power, friendship and independence, and romantic love.
A focus track from the album, “Drink Champagne” is a Latin-flavored celebration that makes the case that champagne shouldn’t only be for special occasions. The song reflects Wayne and Woodward’s Latin heritage, and Runaway June’s backstage pre-show tradition of popping open a bottle of bubbly.
“We were actually in a management meeting when we wrote that song,” recalls Wayne. “One of us started singing the hook, and then all three of us dove in and just had a blast writing it and we had to cancel our management meeting! I think that’s kind of the theme of the whole album – we’ve just been having so much fun together.”
Unreleased album highlights also include “Stars on the Ceiling,” a blissful mid-tempo escape from a world of grown-up troubles to the magical universe of a childhood bedroom with stars on the ceiling. “Sad Girl” is an instant pick-me-up, while “Come Home to Me” is an Irish-inspired blessing, promising someone you love that they can always return home if life gets too hard. Previously released album highlights include current radio single “New Kind of Emotion,” a feel-good ode to falling in love, “He Ain’t My Problem” a sassy and revealing breakup anthem, and “To Be Yours” a beguiling love song inspired by Woodward’s recent engagement.
“I want people to know that this album is authentically Runaway June,” says Stovall. “It’s us searching for who we are, and you’ll hear some different influences because it spans a three-year period for us. We were trying different things and we were in different stages of life, so the album really puts a stamp on that moment in time for us.”