Australian-born, Nashville-based country rock artist Lucie Tiger returns with “Last Call For Trouble”, a cinematic country release built on temptation, tension, and the kind of stories people pretend they’ve never been part of. Inspired by the morally messy situations that seem to travel fastest after midnight, “Last Call For Trouble” steps into the perspective of the people who become the story – the ones making reckless decisions under neon lights and convincing themselves they’ll get away with it.Driven by sharp lyrical storytelling and polished country production, the track explores attraction, secrecy, and late-night chemistry without ever slipping into heartbreak. Instead, Lucie Tiger delivers a confident, character-led story that turns gossip, risk, and questionable judgment into something impossible to look away from.
Last Call For Trouble” isn’t autobiographical; it’s more about observation. Living in smaller communities, you see how quickly stories spread and how casually people can cross lines they swore they’d never cross. I wanted to write from inside that world and create a character that’s self-aware enough to know she’s trouble but not interested in stopping.”
- Lucie Tiger
“Last Call For Trouble” continues the strong momentum for Lucie Tiger, whose growing presence on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart and increasing support from radio programmers have cemented her reputation as one of Australia’s most exciting country music exports. The single is the latest release from Lucie’s forthcoming album, Small Town Scandal, and follows the success of her earlier 2026 singles, Cowboy Love Me and Oh Preacher, both of which have received significant airplay across Australia and the United States while further expanding her international audience.Written by Lucie Tiger and recorded in the legendary music town of Muscle Shoals, “Last Call For Trouble” showcases an exceptional lineup of musicians. Lucie performs lead vocals, acoustic guitar, and electric guitar, joined by Bob Wray on bass guitar, Tommy Harden on drums, and Clayton Ivey on keys. The track was co-produced by Charles Holloman and Lucie Tiger.Over recent years, Lucie has built a solid reputation across both the United States and Australia with multiple MusicRow charting releases, Australian country chart success, editorial support, and growing recognition for her distinctive blend of modern country storytelling and cinematic world-building.
