The transatlantic country duo Outpost Drive is back with a song that seems rooted deep, simultaneously expanding outward to universal reach. Their latest single, “House Of Cards,” is a powerfully uplifting Americanesque sun-bleached anthem that showcases heartfelt American storytelling with the undeniable strength of British resilience.
Written on the Welsh border with the award-winning songwriter and producer Jim Eliot (Ellie Goulding, Halsey), the song was born in a studio hidden within rural farmland. But place of origin be damned: “House Of Cards” is anything but small, a song conceived to ripple through festival layouts, down open highways, and across arena stages.
From the first notes, “House Of Cards” is a bundle of vulnerability and resilience, lyrically introspective with a sweeping, anthemic edge. Outpost Drive embodies the timeless narrative tradition of country music. Still, here the narrative is delivered with the modern thrust of an audio transatlantic bridge that stops the song from being lost in one dimension. The duo’s chemistry is bright; the harmony alloy glides over those soaring melodies, making the chorus impossible to overlook.
There’s a raw, no-nonsense aspect to the writing that flies in the face of the overproduced sound that was ruling both sides of the Atlantic at the time. The Welsh countryside in which this song was recorded oozes through its texture, lending it a kind of roughhouse authenticity, and the more sweeping production opens the door to international class.
Now that summer is coming, it’s a track custom-built for long drives with the window down, moments of quiet contemplation under open skies, and that festival sing-along that sticks with you. Outpost Drive is not simply giving us a song with ‘House Of Cards’, they are providing a journey.
“House Of Cards” is an ambitious new chapter in Outpost Drive’s young story and a testament to the fact that their voice is deserving to be heard on the international stage.
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