Following back-to-back No. 1 hits, âWomen, Amenâ and âBurning Man,â from his 2018 album, The Mountain, Dierks Bentley shipped a new single, âLiving,â to country radio on Feb. 19.
The anthemic new track beckons listens to find beauty in everyday moments, as well as to seek adventure. The chorus juxtaposes the difference between being alive and actually living life to the fullest, with lyrics like: âSome days you just breath in / Just try to break even / Sometimes your heartâs poundinâ out of your chest / Sometimes itâs just beatinâ / Some days you just forget / What all youâve been given.â
While Dierks says his goal in 2019 is to get outdoors more and seek adventure, he noted that heâs also trying to be fully presentâand put his smart phone awayâin everyday moments, like his sonâs jiu-jitsu practice or his daughtersâ theater performances.
In a sit-down interview on The Blair Garner Show on Feb. 20, Dierks had been discussing his new single with the titular host when he detailed one of his âheartâs poundingâ out of your chestâ momentsâfirst solo flight more than 20 years ago.
âI had 7.7 hours of flying time with an instructor,â says Dierks. âIt was a little airfield in Nashville thatâs no longer there called Cornelia Fort, and I was in a little Cessna. The instructor was like, âYouâre good to go.â I remember taking off and seeing a Southwest plane flying over my head, because it was right over by Nashvilleâs international airport. There was no GPS, it was all about visual flying, so Iâm trying to find certain landmarks that tell me where the airport is. Once you take off and start flying around, itâs easy to get lost. So I was following the Cumberland River past the Dow Chemical factory and the airport was off to the right. I was able to find the airport and put [the plane] back down again. It was an amazing feeling. I wasnât really scared, but I was nervous about these big planes flying overhead and making sure I knew where to put the plane back down again. That was back when I was 19 years old, so Iâve been flying for a fair amount of time now. It never ceases to amaze me how amazing aviation is and what a game-changer it is for me with kids and a family. It would be very difficult to continue without it.â
Listen to Dierksâ new single, âLiving.â
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