In The Feeling Owen Riegling
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Album-Release:
2026
HRA-Release:
17.04.2026
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- 1 Phone Call From Home 03:07
- 2 Rest Of My 03:20
- 3 Taillight This Town 03:06
- 4 Miles Away 03:15
- 5 Same Blood 03:30
- 6 Born Again 03:31
- 7 Going Missing 02:32
- 8 Love Hate Love 02:55
- 9 Mailbox 02:50
- 10 Last Thing On My Mind 03:13
- 11 In The Feeling 04:10
- 12 Anything But Me 04:59
Info for In The Feeling
Rising country artist Owen Riegling releases his highly anticipated sophomore album, "In The Feeling".
Produced in Nashville by Oscar Charles (Chase Rice, Elvie Shane) mixed by Jordan Rigby, In The Feeling features Riegling co-writes with chart-topping Nashville hitmakers such as Luke Laird (Eric Church, Carrie Underwood), Jonathan Singleton (Lainey Wilson, Tim McGraw, Luke Combs), Jimi Bell (Brantley Gilbert, Jon Pardi, Luke Combs, Bailey Zimmerman), Kyle Sturrock (Blake Shelton, Dierks Bentley) and others. In The Feeling, the 12-song labour of love reflects the numerous major life changes experienced by a man hurtling through a tornado of travel and transition, including last summer’s marriage to a bold new chapter in his career. Physical editions of the album will include 12 tracks as well as a handful of special interludes.
One of Riegling’s most memorable co-writes is the highly energetic single “Love Hate Love,” which sees Riegling pairing up with Luke Laird (Eric Church, Carrie Underwood), Luke Preston and producer Oscar Charles. “The day we wrote ‘Love Hate Love’ back in May of 2025, we knew it felt special, I still feel that way,” shares Riegling. “It has an infectious energy that sticks with you. It’s definitely an animated version of my relationship but there is a lot of truth to it.”
“Love Hate Love” offers another glimpse into the world of, In The Feeling, exploring contrast where opposites meet. Speaking on the album, Riegling says, “In The Feeling is a coming-of-age record and my first concept album. It’s a song-driven road trip with no end in sight. I’ve spent most of the past two years on the road, and these songs came from writing what I see and how I feel. This album is the soundtrack to life as it feels for me right now.”
An experienced performer and steadfast road warrior, Riegling has built his career on authenticity and connection. Since winning the 2022 Boots & Hearts Emerging Artist Competition, the Universal Music Canada/Big Loud recording artist has earned a platinum-certified hit with “Old Dirt Roads,” released his expanded EP Bruce County (From The Beginning), and toured extensively across North America.
"There’s a lot happening across ‘In The Feeling' — sonically and emotionally — but it never feels scattered. Instead, it plays like a carefully sequenced journey: from the restless, Springsteen-inspired urgency of the opening tracks, through a darker, grunge-tinged middle, into a more grounded, reflective final act shaped by folk and modern country influences. For a sophomore album, it’s remarkably cohesive and assured. Riegling doesn’t just explore different sounds — he ties them together with a clear narrative voice, creating a record that feels both expansive and yet deeply personal at the same time. It's a heartland rock album in the same vein as Springsteen, The Killers, Sam Barber and Waylon Wyatt are all capable of doing – the skilful way Riegling straddles all those artists, the old and the new, is testament to what he has achieved here and what he is capable of going to to achieve in the albums to come." (entertainment-focus.com)
Owen Riegling
Owen Riegling
Gifted Canadian country music artist and award-winning singer-songwriter Owen Riegling, blends small-town roots with a modern edge that continues to resonate with fans.
Since winning the 2022 Boots & Hearts Festival’s Emerging Artist Competition, Riegling has parlayed his success of his platinum-certified hit “Old Dirt Roads,” and the release of Bruce County (From The Beginning) to leave his comfort zone and explore new songwriting territory. A true road warrior, Riegling played more than 110 dates across Canada in 2024, not only as a headliner but alongside some of country’s biggest names including Brett Young, Jake Owen, Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Chase Rice, Luke Bryan and Kashus Culpepper.
Now, after some months in the studio co-writing with top Nashville hitmakers, Riegling has evolved more confident and self-assured than ever. With new music on the horizon including recently released singles, “Taillight This Town,” “Phone Call from Home” and “Born Again” showing a new level of artistry. “I’m just making the music that I would want to listen to and I’m talking about the things that mean something to me,” says Riegling. “I’m out here doing me — and that’s all I’m trying to do.”
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