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Lady Antebellum release their first new album since 2014

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THE SHORT HIATUS

country vocal trio Lady Antebellum announced in 2015 kept them apart for longer than they had been in a decade. Hillary Scott and Charles Kelley went in different directions on their solo albums, while Dave Haywood honed his skills as a producer.

So when they did reunite in the studio last year, they spent as much time together as possible.

“We lived together for two months pretty much, half of it in Florida and half of the other time we wrote and recorded in Los Angeles,” Scott, 30, said.

“Dave cooked for us,” Kelley, 35, said.

“It was like adult summer camp,” Kelley said.

On Thursday, the Grammy-winning vocal group released a new single, You Look Good, from their forthcomin­g album Heart Break, coming out June, which is their first new album since their 2014 album, 747. The single mixes a dazzling horn section with a swaggering bass riff that reflects the band’s sun-filled days in the Hollywood Hills and white sand beaches of Florida.

“I think we wrote half the record, the majority of half the record, in three or four days when we were down in Florida,” Kelley said.

“Nine songs in four days,” Scott said.

STAYING APART

The time apart, however brief, was just the reset the band needed after a decade of grinding through five studio albums and numerous arena tours. “Writing while you’re touring, which we’ve done a lot, after a while can become a little tiresome,” Haywood said.

Kelley said writing that way felt disjointed.

“You’re always having to write in little chunks,” Kelley said. “So you’ll start a song, then you’ll do the next verse after a little while and then you’ve got to go somewhere and do a meet and greet.”

But living together for weeks on end without the pressure of performing every weekend and away from the daily demands of Music City enabled them to explore more challengin­g musical material. It also helped to have a demanding producer in busbee. “He just pushed us, vocally and lyrically,” Kelley said.

“I got really frustrated with him at times and that’s what he loves. He cherished every time I would argue against him.”

Writing while you’re touring, which we’ve done a lot, after a while can become a little tiresome.” Dave Haywood

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