Postcards in the Sky explained

Postcards in the Sky
Type:studio
Artist:David Archuleta
Cover:Postcards in the Sky Album Cover.jpg
Genre:Pop
Length:57:21
Label:Archie Music / Tone tree Music
Chronology:David Archuleta
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Prev Year:2013
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Next Year:2018

Postcards in the Sky is the sixth studio album by American singer David Archuleta. It was released on October 20, 2017, independently through his own Archie Music label,[1] and is composed of sixteen tracks and is the first album by the singer to feature entirely original material since The Other Side of Down (2010). Its lead single, "Numb", was released on November 3, 2016.

Content

Earlier in release year, Archuleta released two extended plays that would build up to this album, Orion on May 19, with tracks "Numb", "Invincible", "Say Me", and "Up All Night", and Leo on August 25, with tracks "Other Things in Sight", "Someone to Love", "I'm Ready", and "Spotlight Down". The singles from this album were "Numb", "Up All Night", "Invincible", "Seasons", and the title track "Postcards in the Sky".

Reception

The album debuted at No. 43 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart[2] and peaked at number 40.

Notes and References

  1. News: Support. One Year Ago!. September 14, 2019. September 14, 2019.
  2. News: Billboard Chart History. September 14, 2019. September 14, 2019.