
Ingrid Andress looks at what sometimes happens when a relationship ends with her new track, "Taillights," which comes out Friday.
"‘Taillights’ – which is probably my most country title ever other than ‘Wishful Drinking’ by the way – is a song I wrote about the fact that you kind of see a one-night stand coming when you yourself have had plenty," she explains. "Essentially this is game recognizing game and saying you can’t trick a trickster."
"Buckle up twenty-somethings. You have that to look forward to when you're in your thirties," she adds.
Ingrid kicks off her six-show Low-Key Sessions tour May 8 in Newport, Kentucky, playing her unreleased music with a stripped-down band.
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