Runaway June Sophomore Album Out Today

Runaway June's Blue Roses is now available at stores and for download.

(Undated)  --  Runaway June's sophomore album is out today. 

'Blue Roses' follows the trio's self-titled debut EP, which was released last September. 

It features Runaway June's current single, "Buy My Own Drinks." The song is the first country top 20 single by a female band in 14 years.

The trio is comprised of Naomi Cooke, Hannah Mulholland and Jennifer Wayne.

“June has always had a special meaning to our band,” stated Jennifer. “The name Runaway June is symbolic of the many pivotal moments in our lives and career that happen in the month of June. It’s only fitting that our first album comes out in June!”

“We’ve been together for four years now, but this is our debut album,” said Mulholland. “We really harmonized as a band through songwriting and being out on the road, so I feel like, through that journey we were able to learn more about ourselves as people – as women, as performers, as artists – and figure out what we wanted to say, all of that is reflected in these songs.”

“The album has many different faces, and it really represents all the sides of who we are. Our songs are deeply Country,” added Cooke. “We aimed to make a compelling record that displays our character, personality and where our heart is. That’s why ‘Blue Roses’ is the title track. It’s a deeply personal song we wrote several years ago, but have kept for something special”

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