Ryan Adams is Releasing 3 New Albums in 2019

Ryan Adams in 2017. Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9134987ay)

Ryan Adams decided to go big in 2019 announcing recently that he will release three albums this year. This will be the second time for Adams to drop three new records in one year after he released Cold Roses, Jacksonville City Nights, and 29 in 2005.

The 44-year-old musician delivered the news on social media, tweeting: “Remember that year when I released 3 records. Let’s do it again”

Ryan Adams later revealed that the first album out of the three will be called Big Colors and went on to share the EP’s artwork and a brief video from the recording sessions.

Politico’s Jake Sherman then stepped in and shared the title and the artwork for the second album.

The details about the third album as well as release dates for the projects remain unknown but should be revealed in the coming weeks.

This comes after Ryan Adams teased several releases back in June when he asked his Twitter followers whether they would be interested in hearing two follow-ups to his 2017’s studio album Prisoners, as well as his unreleased record Black Hole. He also hinted at the possibility of releasing two live albums: recording of his 2016’s show at New York’s Capitol Theatre with The Infamous Stringdusters, and a live cover of the entire Rolling Stones’ Exile On Main St. album.