LANCO - We're Gonna Make It Tour 2025 comes to Buffalo Iron Works on
Saturday March 29th, 2025! LANCO Brandon Lancaster is confident that
we’re all going to reach the hilltop — we just have to keep
going. LANCO convincingly deliver that message on their new album
We’re Gonna Make It, the Nashville band’s follow-up to their
Number One country debut, Hallelujah Nights, and their first for Riser
House Records. “Country music has always had a lot of pain in it,”
says Lancaster, who founded the multi-platinum-selling band in 2015.
“When I’m writing a song, I acknowledge that pain, but I also
believe in restoration and redemption, and I wanted to explore that on
this record.” Over 14 tracks, Lancaster and his bandmates
— multi-instrumentalist Jared Hampton, bassist Chandler Baldwin,
guitarist Tim Aven and drummer Tripp Howell — dive into all facets
of the human experience as they implore listeners to keep the faith.
There are candid self-portraits, relatable tales of nostalgia, and
love stories (both great and otherwise), all of them built around the
acoustic strum and pulsing rhythm of one of country’s most eclectic
live bands. “There’s elements of country, rock, pop, and folk and
Americana all in LANCO. But it’s the authentic songwriting about our
real lives where you get the LANCO sound,” Lancaster says. “With
We’re Gonna Make It, we knew we had to catch fans up on our lives in
an honest way. That’s part of our duty.” They do that in songs
like “We Grew Up Together,” a reflection on each member of the
band becoming fathers. Lancaster thought a lot about his own parents
while writing the song. “We often think our parents have it all
together, but they're just people that met each other, fell in love,
and then had a kid. I realized in raising my own children that we’re
all learning as we go,” he says. “There's so many times that I'm
trying to instill a lesson in my kids, and I’m thinking at the same
time of how it applies to me.” In “Where I Belong,” a love song
about finding one’s true home, LANCO flex their signature sound, an
organic mix of acoustic instruments and hard-hitting drums. “One
thing we pursued on this album was our love for Americana and the
stomp-clap vibe. I just love the simplicity of it,” Lancaster says.
Lyrically, he and his bandmates probed more difficult questions, like
what’s your purpose in life and how do you pursue it. “If you’re
fortunate to find a person, that ends up being the answer to a lot of
those questions.” To record We’re Gonna Make It, LANCO reunited in
the studio with Hallelujah Nights producer Jay Joyce on tracks like
“Low Class Lovers,” “Sound of a Saturday Night,” & the
late-night vignette “Last Call” and worked with producer Jared
Conrad on newer songs like the empowering title track & looking-back
anthem “Beer With Younger Me.” The latter finds Lancaster having a
conversation with a much less worldy version of himself. “If I could
sit down and have a beer with younger me, I would first just listen.
And then I’d tell them to not be afraid of making a wrong
decision,” he says. “Because you learn from all the things
you’ve done, both your mistakes and your wins.” LANCO also take
stock of the past on the gentle ballad “Million Dollar Memory.”
Lancaster was ruminating on the band’s massive success with
“Greatest Love Story,” a multi-week Number One country hit that
helped make LANCO the first country band in a decade to have their
first album debut at Number One. But along with that success came a
hard-hitting reality check. “We were not just on top of the charts,
but on top of the world. We were invited to fly on private planes and
all these crazy things, and then, before you know it, it’s all
gone,” he says. “It was fun while it lasted, but you realize that
that’s not your life — you’re just invited to have a seat at
the table. In the end, we’re just simple people with simple needs,
and that’s what ‘Million Dollar Memory’ is about. We don’t
have a million dollars, but we can make a priceless memory with just a
cheap bottle of wine by the river.” For Lancaster, those memories
often involve his wife Tiffany, who sings with her husband on the
album’s reassuring closer, “Nothing You Can Do.” The song is a
set of musical vows, connecting the dots of a love story that began
with the album’s opening track, the rousing “We’re Gonna Make
It.” “There are two characters you are following throughout this
entire record,” Lancaster says. “You've heard a little bit about
her, you've heard a little bit about him, and you've heard about their
friends and kids. But ultimately this album is about these two people,
who are there for each other through fire and brimstone, come hell or
high water. “If we can lean into the love that we each have in our
life, we can make it,” he continues. “We’re gonna make it —
together.” Buffalo Iron Works 49 Illinois St, Buffalo, NY 14203
Tickets GA: $20 ADV/$25 DOS VIP: $109 - LANCO - Meet & Greet Package -
Package includes: One general admission ticket - Early entry into the
venue - Exclusive meet & greet with LANCO - Personal photograph with
LANCO - VIP access to LANCO’s preshow soundcheck - Specially
designed tour poster; autographed by LANCO - Exclusive LANCO
merchandise item - Official meet & greet laminate and lanyard -
Priority merchandise shopping - Limited availability Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm Ages: 18+
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