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The members of country duo Southerland were born and raised exactly 217 miles away from each other, one in small-town Georgia and one from a suburban area of South Carolina. But when they reminisce about the very different towns they once called home, they realize how similar their upbringings really were. And it’s these shared memories that the country stars in the making infused into every note of their latest release, “Along Those Lines.” “When we wrote this song, we realized that it doesn’t matter where you are from,” explains Matt Chase in a recent interview with Taste of Country about their latest single, which he co-wrote alongside Greg Bates, Driver Williams and Southerland bandmate Chris Rogers. “A lot of time, you grow up very similar to everyone else, and in this song, it’s as if Chris (Rogers) and I came up with our own little fictitious town, where we took a little bit of this and a little bit of that from each of our hometowns and put it tog ....
The members of country duo Southerland were born and raised exactly 217 miles away from each other, one in small-town Georgia and one from a suburban area of South Carolina. But when they reminisce about the very different towns they once called home, they realize how similar their upbringings really were. And it’s these shared memories that the country stars in the making infused into every note of their latest release, “Along Those Lines.” “When we wrote this song, we realized that it doesn’t matter where you are from,” explains Matt Chase in a recent interview with Taste of Country about their latest single, which he co-wrote alongside Greg Bates, Driver Williams and Southerland bandmate Chris Rogers. “A lot of time, you grow up very similar to everyone else, and in this song, it’s as if Chris (Rogers) and I came up with our own little fictitious town, where we took a little bit of this and a little bit of that from each of our hometowns and put it tog ....