Muscadine Bloodline Drops New Track "Ain't For Sale" Featuring Josh Meloy
Muscadine Bloodline, the country music duo consisting of Charlie Muncaster and Gary Stanton, has released their latest track "Ain't For Sale" featuring Josh Meloy on January 10, 2025. The song, co-written by Gary Stanton of Muscadine Bloodline and Josh Meloy, is a haunting and hard-driving tune that explores themes of temptation and moral struggle. It serves as the lead single for their highly anticipated album "Fell In Love With A Cowgirl," set to be released on April 4, 2025, through Stoney Creek Records.
"Ain't For Sale" showcases Muscadine Bloodline's signature blend of country charm and contemporary style, with Josh Meloy's gravelly vocals complementing the duo's sound. The song's lyrics delve into the internal conflict of a man awake at 3 a.m., grappling with moral choices symbolized by Biblical allusions to snakes and forbidden fruit.
The duo's sound is deeply rooted in their Southern heritage, blending elements of country, Southern rock, and contemporary influences. Their music often features storytelling lyrics that reflect their upbringing in Alabama, as evidenced in their 2023 album "The Coastal Plain". Muscadine Bloodline has consistently pushed the boundaries of country music, maintaining their independence in the industry and building a devoted fanbase through their authentic approach to songwriting and performance.
In addition to "Ain't For Sale," Muscadine Bloodline has ambitious plans for 2025. The duo has announced that they will release two albums this year, with "Fell In Love With A Cowgirl" being the first. This prolific output follows their successful 2024, which saw the release of "The Coastal Plain" and an opening spot on Post Malone's "F-1 Trillion" tour.
Muscadine Bloodline's rise in the country music scene has been marked by their dedication to authenticity and their ability to connect with audiences through their live performances. They have sold out shows across the country and made their Grand Ole Opry debut in 2018, earning a standing ovation. Their independent spirit and unapologetically Southern approach to music have set them apart in the genre, allowing them to forge their own path and maintain creative control over their work.