Blackberry Smoke is giving voice to hope in their new single “All Rise Again.” Made during pandemic times, the song speaks of the birth of a new world, the profound changes caused by the last year, and the newfound ability to slow down and live one day at a time.

“All Rise Again” arrives with a music video filmed at RCA Studio A in Nashville, featuring fun footage of the musicians rehearsing, composing, and recording the song. A highlight is the participation of special guest Warren Haynes , who enriches the song even further with his powerful vocals and co-writing the track alongside vocalist Charlie Starr .

The new single is part of Blackberry Smoke's upcoming album, You Hear Georgia , which will be released on May 28th. In their new project, the band continues the musical work they have been doing for the past two decades and chooses to honor their roots and the musical legacy of the state of Georgia, working alongside producer Dave Cobb , a fellow Georgian of the band members.

In the midst of promotional activity, Blackberry Smoke has already released the singles “ Ain't The Same ”, “ Hey Delilah ”, and “ You Hear Georgia ”, which, according to Charlie Starr, is about how the American South can be misunderstood. “Obviously, it’s a tumultuous and complicated world, there are a lot of bad people there. But there are good people too. It all started with the idea of ​​how people might have a preconceived opinion of you because of a strong Southern accent, then it expanded to the reality of how some people seem to have so much difficulty relating to each other, thanks to political or religious viewpoints, or simply which part of the country you come from,” stated the vocalist.

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