NASHVILLE,
Tenn. (May 23, 2025) - More than two decades after her rapid rise to stardom
with breakout radio hit “What I Really Meant To Say” (July
2001; 3,7 million streams) and subsequent debut album MY WORLD, Cyndi
Thomson drops EP Acres of Diamonds – available on all
digital streaming platforms.
The
six-track project includes previously released tunes like the title track, and
most recent release “Five More Minutes,” (released April 11,
2025) which wrestles with the nostalgia-soaked somberness of wishing you could
“go back for five more minutes” to relive the moments that matter most. The
project also includes focus track “Black Celica,” co-written by
and featuring GRAMMY® Award-nominated artist Ashley Monroe. With vivid imagery
of open roads, starlit nights, and fleeting moments, the longing-laced song
captures the magic of a love that felt infinite, even as time pulled it away.
Listen
to Acres of Diamonds HERE (preferred music
platform) or below:
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left from top of the screen to see the playlisted..tracks and select
one to play from the drop down menu *** 👇
"Acres
of Diamonds is the harvest of a quiet season—a reminder that even in
stillness, something precious is growing,” Thomson said of the release. “After
time away, returning to music feels like unearthing light beneath familiar
soil. Each track is a jewel, shaped by the hands of incredible writers and
producers. I’m deeply proud of this journey, and endlessly grateful for the
brilliance that brought it to life.”
“‘Black
Celica’ is a love letter to the past—a reflection on young love, and the way
certain memories stay in motion long after we’ve stopped chasing them. It’s
about the ache of letting go while still holding on to what once was. The lyric
‘My world was you, driving round in that car. I hope you’re happy wherever you
are’ captures that feeling of nostalgia and quiet longing. Writing this song
was like opening a time capsule—and finding it still had a heartbeat.”
In
2001, Thomson quickly rose to fame with RIAA certified Gold album MY
WORLD and chart-toppers like “What I Really Meant To Say,” “I’m
Gone,” “I Always Liked That Best,” (1.4 million
streams) and “If You Were Mine,” Yet, despite her rapid
success, she opted to walk away from it all shortly after.
“At
a time when my career was flourishing, I found myself overwhelmed by the
pressures of success—anxiety, sleepless nights, and the constant demands of the
spotlight,” Thomson said. “Despite achieving everything I had dreamed of, I
knew I had to step away for the sake of my well-being. It was the hardest
decision I’ve ever made, but it also gave me the space to heal and rediscover
myself. Now, with a renewed sense of clarity and purpose, I’m excited to return
and share the music that’s been quietly waiting for its moment.”
Despite
stepping away from the spotlight, she remained an influential figure in music,
instrumental in shaping the sound of early 2000’s female country, and penning
hits like Gary Allan’s “Life Ain’t Always Beautiful.” Now,
with the release of Acres of Diamonds, Thomson marks her return to
the world she never stopped loving.
“I
realized one day - I can’t expect my kids to chase their dreams if they don’t
see me chasing mine,” says Thomson. “Leaving music wasn’t about the death of a
dream. It was about self-preservation, and making sure what was most important
in life came first. However, that fire, that passion inside of me for music
never left. I’m just better equipped to satisfy it now than I was in 2001.”
Acres
of Diamonds Track Listing:
1.
Acres of Diamonds (Cyndi Thomson, Dan Wilson, Jessica Roadcap)*
2.
Black Celica (feat. Ashley Monroe) (Cyndi Thomson, Ashley Monroe, Mikey
Reaves)**
3.
Five More Minutes (Cyndi Thomson, Steven Solomon, Lindsay Boreing, Will
Boreing)*
4.
Falling (Harry Styles, Thomas Hull)*
5.
Devil’s Hands (Cyndi Thomson, Luke Sheets)*
6.
So Glad You’re Mine (Cyndi Thomson, Ben Reno)*
*Produced
by D.J. Goodman
**Produced
by Paul Sikes
About
Cyndi Thomson:
Hailing
from Georgia, Cyndi Thomson emerged onto the country music scene in the early
2000's, quickly securing a publishing deal with Sony ATV and a record contract
with Capitol Records. She soared to stardom with her debut album, MY WORLD, and
the hit single, "What I Really Meant to Say." However, beneath the
veneer of success, Cyndi struggled with intense anxiety, ultimately choosing to
step away.
Over
the next several years she discovered a love for jewelry design and launched
her very own collection, HAYBELLE CO. Now, on the brink of a musical comeback,
Cyndi has recently released multiple new heartfelt tracks signifying a
remarkable return to her roots and an exploration of new musical horizons. Her
songs are deeper, her voice is stronger and her storytelling is more compelling
than ever.
To
learn more about Cyndi Thomson, visit cyndithomson.com, and follow Cyndi
on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
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