(PRESS RELEASE) MAE ESTES RELEASES STUNNING SELF-TITLED EP – OUT NOW

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NASHVILLE, TN (October 10, 2025) – Rising singer/songwriter Mae Estes today releases her self-titled EP Mae Estes via Big Machine Records. The well-rounded EP provides fans with her signature Neotraditional-influenced sound across stirring introspective ballads and booming back porch barnburners, consistently “proving that Country music still has room for steel-string storytelling” (COWGIRL Magazine). Mae Estes includes the “upbeat and endearing” (MusicRow) “Mr. Fix It,” the “rollicking Country bop” (Taste of Country) “Mountain Of A Man,” new track “Drunk On That,” plus two never-before-released songs: “I Better Go” and “What She’s Havin’.”

Listen to Mae Estes HERE
Watch the official music video for “I Better Go” HERE

“I’m so proud of these songs and can’t wait to share them with the folks who love the same kind of Country music as me,” shares Mae. “Some of my musical heroes played and wrote on this project, and I can’t believe I get to put my name on it.”

Mae Estes Track List:
1. “Mr. Fix It” (Mae Estes, Marti Dodson, Jaida Dreyer, Alex Kline)
2. “Drunk On That” (Jay Brunswick, Josh Dunne, Chancie Neal)
3. “Mountain Of A Man” (Jon Decious, Lauren McLamb, Liz Rose, Paul Sikes)
4. “I Better Go” (Mae Estes, Brice Long, Paul Sikes)
5. “What She’s Havin’” (Mae Estes, Aaron Goodvin, Faren Rachels)

Contributions to the project from Mae’s musical heroes range from the writing room to the recording studio, making for a number of special full circle moments that connect the music she was raised on and the music she’s making herself. Long-respected session musicians Lonnie Wilson (drums, percussion) and Joe Spivey (fiddle, mandolin) dedicate their talents to the entire EP while award-winning songwriter Liz Rose, one of Mae’s favorite songwriters, lends her writing prowess to “Mountain Of A Man.”

Recently named to GRAMMY.com’s list of “14 Rising Country Stars To Know Now,” Mae has had a whirlwind of a year so far. Landing opening act slots on tours for Carly Pearce, Brad Paisley and Luke Bryan, the “new-school torchbearer for Nashville tradition” (GRAMMY.com) also released her viral track “Mr. Fix It.” One of Music Row’s most in-demand collaborators, the “stellar vocalist” (Billboard) joined fellow rising artist and Neotraditional torchbearer Jake Worthington on his track “I Feel You” from his sophomore album released last month. Mae also played a number of high-profile festivals this year including Stagecoach and Tortuga. Yesterday (10/9), she performed at the fourth annual Cowgirls at The Cowboy – the country’s only all-female Country music festival.

Praise for Mae Estes:

“Blessed with a dynamic down-home vocal and insisting on classic instruments — that iconic combo of acoustic guitars, pedal steel, fiddle, and dobro — her songs capture the easy authenticity of real-deal country, with a fiery flare for honky-tonk heartbreak.” – GRAMMY.com

“Mae Estes is proving that country music still has room for steel-string storytelling.” – COWGIRL Magazine

“Country music has a space waiting for a voice like Mae Estes’s ‘Drunk On That,’ which not only highlights her talent but also positions her to become a significant voice in today’s neotraditional movement.”Country Central

“It’s that authenticity, paired with a sound deeply rooted in tradition, that sets her apart in a crowded genre landscape.”All Country News