ARCHER CD pushed back

cherlene

FX sent us a press release notifying the press that the Archer CD first announced last month and scheduled to release on February 17th in digital stores everywhere will now be coming out on Monday, March 3rd. Here’s an excerpt from the release to help explain what’s included on the new release:

POP SUPERSTAR KENNY LOGGINS JOINS REIMAGINED ALTER EGO CHERLENE (JUDY GREER) TO HEADLINE
Duet on Danger Zone tune will also be featured in new Loggins/Cherlene world premiere video to debut in Archer’s 6th episode of Season 5

Cherlene is the reimagined alter ego of Archer’s Cheryl Tunt, also referred to as Carol Tunt. She and Loggins join forces to put all of their stunning musical talents on display in the previously-released song Danger Zone (also a favorite Sterling Archer catchphrase). A world premiere video of the tune will play in Episode 6 of Archer’s fifth season the night of March 3. Season 5 of the series launched on January 13 at 10 PM ET/PT, marking the show’s move to a new night.

Another word about Cherlene: She has long been known as both Cheryl and Carol, the loquacious secretary to Malory Archer (Jessica Walter). Wealthy, maniacal, not altogether well, she is renowned for becoming sexually aroused from being choked and enjoys sniffing and drinking rubber cement. But all bets are now off in her evolution to Cherlene – particularly after dueting with Loggins.
The new CD will feature three new songs original to Archer and previously unreleased, including It’s All About Me, I’ll Burn it Down and Gypsy Woman. Other songs include Chattahoochie Coochie Man, Midnight Blues, Straight to Hell, 40 Miles of Mountain Road, Swing Shift (formerly titled Coming Round Again), Cherlene’s Broken Hearts & Auto Parts (formerly titled Broken Hearts & Auto Parts), East Bound & Down, Baby Please Don’t Go, and Danger Zone. All are produced by Kevn Kinney and feature vocals by Jessy Lynn Martens, with Loggins joining on Danger Zone.
The Archer album will be distributed across digital platforms including Apple iTunes, Amazon Digital Services Inc., eMusic, Google Music, MediaNet, Nokia, Rhapsody, SoundCloud, Spotify, Touchtunes, YouTube and many others.

I honestly had no idea that Rhapsody was around anymore. In any case, if you guys want another reason to hate the Olympics, this is a good place to start. Look out for a review coming soon.