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The Dixie Chicks have delayed release of their new album ‘Gaslighter’ indefinitely

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Originally set for release on May 1 The Dixie Chicks have reportedly revealed that the release of their forthcoming album ‘Gaslighter’ has been delayed indefinitely.

The Tennessean reported that the band confirmed the album’s release – set to be their first in 14 years – has been postponed from its original May 1 to an “unannounced future date.” The album’s title track was released as the first single back in early March, produced by Jack Antonoff. ‘Gaslighter’ will also be released via Sony, and will see the band fulfil their contract with the label.

While being interviewed for the podcast ‘Spiritualgasm‘, frontwoman Natalie Maines said that she initially wanted to do something simple, like an album of covers, just to fulfil their

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