NEO-TRADITIONAL COUNTRY SINGER-SONGWRITER JOHN PAYCHECK SETS NOVEMBER 1 DIGITAL RELEASE DATE FOR SECOND STUDIO ALBUM, “MORE DAYS BEHIND”

Neo-traditional country singer-songwriter and independent recording artist John PayCheck announces his second studio album, More Days Behind, due out everywhere digitally on November 01. PayCheck recorded his sophomore album at Nashville’s Omni Sound Studio working with Bill McDermott (George Strait, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley) on production, and either writing or co-writing most of the songs with Scott Gabbey.

PayCheck has recently released several singles from More Days Behind, including the honky-tonk barn burner title track “More Days Behind,” along with a few other traditionally inspired, meat-on-the-bone country songs like “Drinkin’ and Cryin’, “Blondes and Bulls,” “Say Goodbye,” “Desert Rose,” “Biscuits and Gravy,” and a cover of George Strait’s hit “When Did You Stop Loving Me.” PayCheck will release the album’s next single “White Lights” on September 14, followed by “Foolish Ways” on October 01 ahead of the full album release date on November 01.

“This new album is an anthology of the very definition of country music,” says PayCheck. “We’ve got ballads, Texas-swing, stories and heartbreak, some light-hearted fun, and some deep-rooted sorrow. We’re hitting all the notes with this one!”

John PayCheck – the only son of outlaw country pioneer and Grand Ole Opry member Johnny PayCheck – recently made his own debut onto the Grand Ole Opry during an Opry Country Classics show on May 09 celebrating the legacy of his Father’s music.

“I’m basically just taking my music and message directly to the people in a grassroots manner, having fun with it, and hopefully making as many new friends, fans & artists as we can along the way,” says PayCheck. “I’m using this as the kickoff for my new CD, More Days Behind.”