Old Dominion is a Grammy-nominated pop/country band known for the hit singles “One Man Band” and “Break Up with Him,” as well as their platinum-certified 2015 debut album Meat and Candy, a Billboard 200 hit that was praised by everyone from Rolling Stone to NPR. The Nashville-based...
No. 10: Old Dominion, "I Was On a Boat That Day" Play now, hurt later breakup songs are perfect for country summer playlists, and Old Dominion have a good one with their new song “I Was on a Boat That Day.” Fire up the accordion for this summer song. Matt Ramsey and company r...
No. 10: Old Dominion, "I Was On a Boat That Day" Play now, hurt later breakup songs are perfect for country summer playlists, and Old Dominion have a good one with their new song “I Was on a Boat That Day.” Fire up the accordion for this summer song. Matt Ramsey and ...
No. 10: Old Dominion, "I Was On a Boat That Day" Play now, hurt later breakup songs are perfect for country summer playlists, and Old Dominion have a good one with their new song “I Was on a Boat That Day.” Fire up the accordion for this summer song. Matt Ramsey and company r...
Tuesday, December 7, 2021– Old Dominion announced the release of their new single "No Hard Feelings." The song will debut on Dec. 13th and is the second single off the band's fourth full-length album "Time, Tequila and Therapy." ...
"Song for Another Time," the final single from theMeat and Candyalbum, might be the first Old Dominion radio hit to add a drop of bitter to their sweet, but the men truly began to look outward writing theHappy Endingsalbum (2017). "No Such Thing as a Broken Heart" is a song that...
Depth and lyrical integrity are what separate Old Dominion from the peers, and that made the prospect of them playing large venues like this a curious thing. They don't have a true anthem — the best Old Dominion songs are catchy, but also contemplative — but Ramsey and company showed tha...
Six years after releasing their first indie EP, touring in a van and enlisting the help of uber-writer/neophyte producer Shane McAnally, manager Clint Higham and a couple handfuls of great songs, Old Dominion went from being nice guys who could play to a
self-defense-type of attitude. Things started happening, and we started being like, “Yeah, that’s cool. It’s cool for now, but it’s never going to last.” Now we can’t really deny this anymore. We’re winning big awards. We have a bunch of hit songs. Our crowds are amazing...
Old Dominion never fails to disappoint in bringing a phenomenal show wherever they go. "No Bad Vibes" certainly rang true at the Duluth show, as it was the feeling of positive energy all night long. It could be seen too, in the masses of people singing along to so many of their radio...