Black Tie Dynasty Finds Its Footing on Steady, Its First Album in 16 Years

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Steady,Fort Worth Band

The Fort Worth-based band returns to action with its third studio album.

Andrew ShermanThis year marks two decades since Cory Watson, Blake McWhorter and Brian McCorquodale formed the band in Fort Worth.

“Everything is so raw right now,” Watson told me in early 2021. “When I squint into the future, it’s really hard to imagine us working together under the BTD moniker without him.” “I was just taking it one step at a time,” Watson told me recently. “It wasn’t clearly apparent that we needed to do another record, until about a week after we did a tribute show for Eddie in February 2022. About a week after, I had a dream where I saw Eddie, and spoke to Eddie in a dream.”

The songwriting came quickly for Watson and McCorquodale, even as it plumbed depths only hinted at by Black Tie Dynasty’s catalog.

 

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