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X Factor season three winners Alex & Sierra are set to release their debut Columbia/Syco album, It’s About Us, which is available for pre-orders today on iTunes.
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Fans pre-ordering the record, set for release on Oct. 7, will get a taste of the 13-song collection with the track, “Little Do You Know,” which is available for preview on SoundCloud.
For the album, the duo worked with multiple songwriters and producers, including Toby Gad (Beyonce), John Legend, Sam Hollander (Neon Trees, Gym Class Heroes) and Julian Bunetta (One Direction).
Other selected songs from the album will be downloadable to pre-ordering fans on a bi-weekly basis, leading up to the official release.
The couple, Alex Kinsey and Sierra Deaton, created excitement performing as a modern day Sonny and Cher on The X Factor, debuted their song, “Scarecrow,” on NBC’s Today Show and an accompanying lyric video surpassed 1.1 million views on YouTube.
The duo will hit the road this summer with dates opening for Colbie Caillat and Train, as well as an opening slot for Lady Antebellum Aug. 3 on the beach in Atlantic City.
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The track listing for It’s About Us:
1. Scarecrow
2. Give Me Something
3. Bumper Cars
4. Almost Home
5. Here We Go
6. It’s About Us
7. Little Do You Know
8. Cheating
9. Just Kids
10. I Love You
11. Broken Frame
12. Back To You
13. All For You
Tour dates:
August 27: Denver, Colorado/Denver Botanic Gardens
August 28: Kansas City, Missouri/Harrah’s Voodoo Lounge
August 29: Glen Ellyn, Illinois/McAninch Arts Center
September 1: Portsmouth, New Hampshire/The Music Hall
September 2: Ridgefield, Connecticut/Ridgefield Playhouse
September 3: Huntington, New York/The Paramount
September 17: Los Angeles, California/Pantages Theater (w/Train)
September 19: Reno, Nevada/Grand Sierra Resort & Casino
September 20: Santa Rosa, California/Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
September 21: Modesto, California/Gallo Center for the Arts
September 22: San Francisco, California/Masonic Center (w/Train)
September 23: Arcata, California/John Van Duzer Theatre
September 25: New York, New York/Radio City Music Hall (w/Train)
September 26: Thousand Oaks, California/Kavli Theater
September 28: San Diego, California/Humphrey’s
Watch the video for “Scarecrow” below:
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