Tenille Towns: Music, Independence, and Honesty in songwriting

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Tenille Towns: Music, Independence, and Honesty in songwriting

Tony Mantor

31 March 2026

Tenille Towns on Going Independent Again, The Acrobat, and Writing Songs That Help People Feel Less Alone Host Tony Mantor introduces his podcast Almost Live Nashville and interviews singer-songwriter Tenille Towns, who moved from Grand Prairie, Alberta to Nashville and became an ACM New Female Artist of the Year and Juno Award winner. Towns discusses returning to independence after nearly eight years with Sony Nashville, producing her new record The Acrobat herself for release on April 10, and regaining creative autonomy. She reflects on small-town roots, homesickness, touring highs, and the pressures of the industry that led to feeling lost, depression, therapy, and reframing identity beyond career. T owns explains how fan connections encourage vulnerability, how her songwriting has become more personal, and highlights songs including Somebody’s Daughter, Jersey on the Wall, Villain in Me, and Enabling. She shares rapid-fire answers and closes with a message about allowing feelings to pass through and seeking connection. 00:00 Show Mission 01:16 Meet Tenille Towns 02:00 New Album The Acrobat 02:39 Going Independent Again 04:09 Small Town to Nashville 06:58 Songwriting Freedom Shift 08:31 Storytelling and Craft 10:04 Sharing Personal Truths 11:32 Fans and Song Impact 13:02 Hope and Mental Health 14:44 Growth Under Pressure 16:29 Hardest Songs to Release 17:51 Escaping the Hamster Wheel 20:43 Between the Beats 22:30 Breathing and Contentment 26:18 Rapid Fire Round Two 28:38 Final Message and Wrap INTRO/OUTRO: T.Wild Mantor Music BMI Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.