Westside Cowboy Announce Debut Album 'It Goes On' with Lead Single "Kick Stones (The Boys)"
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Abby Jones
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Summary
Manchester seven-piece band Westside Cowboy, named one of the Best New Artists of 2025, have announced their debut album titled "It Goes On." The album is inspired by songs that made them want to make music, particularly a live recording of the Velvet Underground. They are teasing the release with the lead single "Kick Stones (The Boys)." This follows the release of two EPs: "This Better Be Something Great" and "So Much Country 'Till We Get There."
Key quotes
· 1 pulledWestside Cowboy say It Goes On is an album for their younger selves inspired by the songs that made them want to make music in the first place, namely a live recording of the Velvet Underground
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