Lanie Gardner: ‘Faded Polaroids’ – Album Review
Lanie Gardner shares her new album, Faded Polaroids, officially out now, September 5th on all streaming platforms. Learn more and listen to the new album below.
Since arriving on the country music scene, Lanie Gardner has carved her own lane as a singer-songwriter in the genre. She creates music that is unapologetically her, while pairing honest storytelling lyrics with thoughtful melodies and arrangements. Her recent EP, polaroids set the stage for her incredible sophomore album, Faded Polaroids, out today.
“I created the idea of Faded Polaroids using actual polaroids. Some brand new, others nicotine-stained, withered, torn and worn from being passed down through the years,” shared Gardner in a recent press release. “It felt like zooming out on my whole life and finally seeing the bigger picture. These snapshots — these songs — are the most beautiful parts of me. They tell the story of where I come from, who I come from, what I’ve learned and who I’m becoming. I hope these songs encourage people to take the time to make their own version of that too. I think it’s important that we all do.”
Faded Polaroids intentionally features eighteen songs including the six off the previously released EP. Opening up with “Takin’ The Slow Ride,” Gardner invites listeners to enjoy life’s simplest moments. Like many of her songs, such as “Mama’s Kitchen Table” and “Love You Like Appalachia”, the songstress pays homage to her home state of North Carolina and takes fans on a journey to appreciate her home-state’s beauty.
The record as a whole seamlessly blends genre, drawing on inspiration from Gardner’s rock and folk influences. Full of unfiltered anthems like, “Boot Down”, “Jeans,” and “Ur Mad,” this songstress sings her truth. On the latter, “Ur Mad,” Gardner brings the confidence and cements that she will not apologize for who she is.
While Faded Polaroids is full of thoughtful anthems, it also has deep moments of personal healing and self-discovery. On “Daddy Didn’t,” Gardner explores and opens up about her relationship with her father, allowing fans an inside look into her upbringing. Similarly on the title track, the singer-songwriter takes a sentimental look-back at moments in time, a true culmination of photographs that make up her story.
Each and every song off Faded Polaroids is purposeful and personal, yet relatable. Gardner has found a way to weave her true experiences into a beautiful work of art, something that fans will find themselves in again and again. Faded Polaroids is a record you are going to want to come back to again and again. Gardner outdid her self on the project.
Faded Polaroids Track List:
- Takin’ The Slow Ride (Lanie Gardner, Matt Jenkins, Jesse Frasure, Brad Tursi)
- Boys Like You (Lanie Gardner, Jimmy Robbins, Henry Agincourt Allen)
- Boot Down (Lanie Gardner, Allison Veltz-Cruz, Dallas Wilson, Ross Ellis)
- The Hills Have Eyes (Lanie Gardner, Carlo Colasacco, Rufio Hooks)
- Little Bit Of Lovin’ (Lanie Gardner, Katie Cecil, Chris Ganoudis, Kasey Tyndall)
- Faded Polaroids (Lanie Gardner, Oscar Charles, Lori McKenna, Barry Dean)
- Don’t Fall In Love (Lanie Gardner, Zach Abend, Benjy Davis)
- Rattler And The Devil’s Whip (Lanie Gardner, David Medlin, Daymon Osborn)
- Mama’s Kitchen Table (Lanie Gardner, Karen Fairchild, Alysa Vanderheym)
- Hold Your Horses (Lanie Gardner, Jonathan Hutcherson, Jamie Moore)
- Concrete Cowboy (Lanie Gardner, Katie Cecil, Chris Ganoudis)
- How Long ‘Til Tennessee (Lanie Gardner, Daniel Ross)
- Jeans (Lanie Gardner, Kasey Tyndall, Logan Maggio, Beau Bailey)
- Love You Like Appalachia (Lanie Gardner, Matt Jenkins, Jeremy Stover)
- Buzzkill (Lanie Gardner, Katie Cecil, Chris Ganoudis)
- Ur Mad (Lanie Gardner)
- Daddy Didn’t (Lanie Gardner, Laura Veltz, Gordie Sampson)
- High Divin’ (Lanie Gardner, Cate Downey, Ryan McMahon)
Country Swag Picks:
- “Daddy Didn’t”
- “Faded Polaroids”
- “Mama’s Kitchen Table”
- “Boot Down”

Lanie Gardner shares brand new album, ‘Faded Polaroids,’ out now on all streaming platforms.
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