
Rising Nashville star Carter Faith has just released her highly anticipated EP The Aftermath via Capitol Records Nashville. The EP includes the new title track, “The Aftermath,” as well as four previously shared singles: “Alright,” praised by Billboard as “captivating,” “Blue Bird” featuring Alison Krauss, “Strong Stuff,” hailed as “brilliant” by Holler, and “Late Bloomer,” commended by American Songwriter for Faith’s “acrobatic” vocals.
In her own words, Faith says, “The Aftermath is a collection of songs that come from an honest, introspective place. As someone in my early 20s, caught between being a child and an adult, these songs reflect that balance of self-assurance and self-doubt. I hope they resonate with listeners the same way they do with me.”
Faith is set to join Luke Grimes on tour this November, with performances in New York, Nashville, Los Angeles, and more. She’ll also be supporting Midland on three additional dates.
This year has been a breakout one for Faith, as she continues to build her career after signing with Universal Music Group Nashville and Universal Music Publishing Group. Highlights include performing at CMA Fest, her twelfth appearance at the Grand Ole Opry, and debuting in London and Berlin at Country to Country (C2C). Faith has earned over 117 million global streams with hits like “Wild,” “Greener Pasture,” and “Already Crazy,” and has shared stages with Little Big Town, Keith Urban, and Willie Nelson.
Stay tuned as this rising star continues to captivate audiences with her heartfelt storytelling and breezy, yet powerful, vocals.
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