PRISCILLA BLOCK RECLAIMS HER STORY WITH NEW ALBUM, ‘THINGS YOU DIDN’T SEE’, OUT OCTOBER 10 VIA MCA

SHE FLIPS THE SCRIPT WITH NEW SONG “COULDN’T CARE LESS” (OUT NOW): priscillablock.lnk.to/CouldntCareLess

Pre-order ‘Things You Didn’t See,’ here: priscillablock.lnk.to/ThingsYouDidntSeeAlbum

She’s known as the girl with the big personality, big hair and loud confidence, but today (8.15), PLATINUM-selling artist Priscilla Block shows fans there’s a lot more behind the glittery surface. With her sophomore album ‘Things You Didn’t See,’ coming October 10th via Music Corporation of America (MCA), Block hits reset and launches a new, vulnerable chapter, asking fans, “Do you know me? Do you really know me?”

She gives fans a glimpse with the release of “Couldn’t Care Less,” a soul-bearing letter to the music industry that rings with the pain of feeling misunderstood. 

Listen to “Couldn’t Care Less,” here: 

priscillablock.lnk.to/CouldntCareLess 

Written by Block alongside Trannie Anderson, Alex Maxwell and Cole Taylor, and produced by four-time GRAMMY Award-winner David Garcia, “Couldn’t Care Less” is a stark look at the unseen emotional weight behind Block’s armor of carefree, megawatt charisma.

“For what has felt like forever, here we are stepping into a new chapter,” says Block. “The past couple of years have been a rollercoaster. This life has challenged me not only as an artist, but as a person. Honestly, there’s been a part of me that has felt misunderstood. The girl who “couldn’t care less,” when in reality, I’ve never cared more.

“Writing ‘Couldn’t Care Less’ was the therapy I didn’t even know I needed. For a long time, people have seen me as bulletproof, but this is a side they haven’t seen. It’s the misunderstood part of me… the insecurities that come with being human. It feels like the perfect way to lead into my record ‘Things You Didn’t See,’ coming October 10th.”

After years of pouring into her more than five million fans and her career, ‘Things You Didn’t See’ comes from a place of finally pouring into herself mentally, physically and emotionally, and offers fans an unfiltered view of everything Block has experienced behind the scenes — anxiety, burnout and the cost of always being “on.” On the 14-track record, Block opens up about her struggles with body image and online haters, the mental health battles faced by artists in a world that always wants more, an internal wrestle with artistic identity, the pressures to fit country music’s “mold” and more. 

Block shares a cinematic interpretation of the new album in this new video:

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With songs that speak to the ups and downs of relationships, finding yourself and more, ‘Things You Didn’t See’ still features Block’s signature sass and wit, pulling together a body of art that feels like the soundtrack to your 20s.

The new album showcases a matured sound from an artist who now knows exactly who she is and ultimately connects with the universal desire to be truly known, understood and loved.

Pre-order ‘Things You Didn’t See,’ here: 

priscillablock.lnk.to/ThingsYouDidntSeeAlbum 

Block rose to popularity with the success of her PLATINUM-Certified track “Just About Over You,” which reached the top of iTunes All-Genre and Country charts less than 24 hours after being released. Since then, she has made appearances on The Kelly Clarkson Show, The Ellen DeGeneres ShowThe Tamron Hall Show and more.

Block is set to tour with Cole Swindell on his Happy Hour Sad Tour, starting Thursday, September 4th at Huntington Center in Toledo, OH, and is expected to announce additional dates soon. For updates, visit priscillablock.com/tour.

‘Things You Didn’t See’ Tracklist:

Produced by David Garcia and Dave Cohen

*Produced by David Garcia and Jesse Frasure

**Produced by David Garcia

***Produced by Rian Ball

1. “Things You Didn’t See” 

Writers: Priscilla Block, Brandon Paddock, Martin Johnson

2. “Bring Me Downtown” 

Writers: Priscilla Block, Cole Taylor, David Garcia, Laura Veltz

3. “Stranger Things (with Chase Matthew)” 

Writers: Priscilla Block, Trannie Anderson, Cole Taylor, David Garcia

4. “Goodwill To Gucci”

Writers: Priscilla Block, Audra Mae, Summer Overstreet, Jesse Frasure

5. “Phones And Radios”

Writers: Priscilla Block, David Garcia, Trannie Anderson, Blake Pendergrass 

6. “Couldn’t Care Less”**

Writers: Alex Maxwell, Cole Taylor, Trannie Anderson, Priscilla Block

7. “2-3-4”

Writers: Priscilla Block, Alex Maxwell, Sarah Jones

8. “Try”

Writers: Priscilla Block, Tyler Hubbard, Trannie Anderson, David Garcia

9. “Good On You”

Writers: David Garcia, Jessie Jo Dillon, Laura Veltz, Priscilla Block

10. “Yard Sale”*

Writers: Priscilla Block, Laura Veltz, David Garcia, Jessie Jo Dillion

11. “You’re Breaking My Heart (Cecilia)”*

Writers: Chris Tompkins, Jesse Frasure, Jessie Jo Dillon, Hailey Whitters, Paul Simon

12. “He’s My Man”

Writers: Alysa Vanderheym, Faren Rachels, Chris Tompkins, Jacob Hackworth

13. “Elijah”

Writers: Priscilla Block, Sarah Jones, Rian Ball

14. “Time Ain’t A Two Lane (Demo)”***

Writers: Rian Ball, Priscilla Block, Sarah Jones, Aaron Raitiere

Priscilla Block on Tour:

Thu., Aug. 28 | Catholic Health Amphitheater at Bald Hill | Farmingville, NY

Sat., Aug. 30 | Midwest Old Threshers Reunion | Mount Pleasant, IA

Thu., Sep. 4 | Huntington Center | Toledo, OH^

Fri., Sep. 5 | Canton Civic Center | Canton, OH^

Thu., Sep. 11 | Marshall Health Network Arena | Huntington, WV^

Fri., Sep. 12 | Erie Insurance Arena | Erie, PA^

Sat., Sep. 13 | Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza | Wilkes-Barre Township, PA^

Thu., Sep. 18 | Rupp Arena | Lexington, KY^

Fri., Sep. 19 | The Classic Center | Athens, GA^

Sat., Sep. 20 | Dignity Health Amp | Macon, GA^

Thu., Sep. 25 | Dacotah Bank Center | Brookings, SD^

Fri., Sep. 26 | Alliant Energy PowerHouse | Cedar Rapids, IA^

Sat., Sep. 27 | Alerus Center | Grand Forks, ND^

Thu., Oct. 2 | Blue FCU Arena | Loveland, CO^

Fri., Oct. 3 | Ford Wyoming Center | Casper, WY^

Sat., Oct. 4 | Brick Breeden Fieldhouse | Bozeman, MT^

Thu., Oct. 9 | Angel of the Winds Arena | Everett, WA^

Fri., Oct. 10 | Toyota Center | Kennewick, WA^

Sat., Oct. 11 | Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater | Nampa, ID^

Thu., Oct. 23 | The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon | Fort Myers, FL

Fri., Oct. 24 | Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino | Hollywood, FL^

Sat., Oct. 25 | The BayCare Sound | Clearwater, FL^

Sun., Oct. 26 | The St. Augustine Amphitheatre | St. Augustine, FL^

Fri., Nov. 7 – Sat., Nov. 8 | Island Resort & Casino | Harris, MI

^ denotes support dates for Cole Swindell’s Happy Hour Sad Tour

ABOUT PRISCILLA BLOCK:

Priscilla Block is one country’s boldest and most-unapologetic breakout voices, cultivating a fiercely loyal fanbase of more than 5 million who have grown to adore her unfiltered storytelling and catchy, confessional hooks that turn pain into empowerment. On her sophomore album, Things You Didn’t See, due October 10th via MCA, she offers a unique, matured perspective of the cost of always being “on” — the anxiety, the burnout, the pressure, and everything that bubbles beneath the shiny surface of fame. Across 14 tracks, Things You Didn’t See is an invitation to know Block on the most personal level —where she comes from, tales of love and loss, her discipline and strength, unseen struggles and more.

Block has achieved success on the iTunes All-Genre and Country charts with her PLATINUM-certified track “Just About Over You,” and notched her first No. 1 hit at country radio with her Justin Moore duet “You, Me, And Whiskey” in 2023. She’s earned more than 700 million global career streams and has made appearances on The Kelly Clarkson ShowThe Tamron Hall ShowThe Ellen Degeneres Show and more. Her debut album, Welcome to the Block Party,received recognition from The New York Times (“Best Albums of 2022″), CMT (“Breakthrough Video of the Year”), and the Academy of Country Music (“New Female Artist of the Year” nomination), among others. Block has opened for Shania Twain, Jon Pardi and Old Dominion, and is currently on the road as part of Cole Swindell’s ‘Happy Hour Sad Tour.’ For tickets and more information visit priscillablock.com/tour