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With her Republic debut, Postcards From Texas, nearing release on 9/13, Miranda Lambert is making the promo rounds.
The artist will present a Moonman at tonight's MTV Video Music Awards and will appear tomorrow on NPR's 1A. Podcast appearances are also on tap on The Bright Side and Calm Down, the latter hosted by sports journalists Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson.
Lastly, Lambert will join NBC’s TODAY with Hoda & Jenna during the 10 a.m. hour on release day.
“I have not made a record in Texas since I was 18, my little independent album, so this is full circle—coming back home to the root, to kind of start fresh with a new label and sound and some new band members I haven’t played with,” Lambert said of Postcards From Texas in studio videos she shared earlier this week.
Lambert's home state looms large over the 14-song project, thanks to material like the anthemic "Wranglers" and the presence of her Marfa Tapes collaborators Jack Ingram (who co-wrote two songs) and Jon Randall (who pitched in on four and co-produced the set with Lambert).