RaeLynn’s “Me” EP Is an Age-Appropriate, Sugary-Sweet Collection of Songs
It is in RaeLynn’s youth that she shines. She so firmly takes a stance on who she is and what to expect that from her that it works in her favor.Continue Reading
It is in RaeLynn’s youth that she shines. She so firmly takes a stance on who she is and what to expect that from her that it works in her favor.Continue Reading
Meet Nate Green, a Kentucky native and singer-songwriter who’s been making moves in Nashville to solidify his name as one of country’s next big artists. Today, he made his debut with the 7-track EP titled Road Map.Continue Reading
Michael Ray’s Tour Bootleg is an all-star-studded effort.Continue Reading
In celebrating her past accomplishments, Underwood has taken a step further down the road to excellence. The new material has provided some additional gems, and serves as a reminder of why Underwood has achieved a remarkable level of success at the ripe age of 31. Continue Reading
Kelsea Ballerini’s self-titled EP may be just what country needs right now: harmless country-pop from a young, smart songwriter.Continue Reading
A refreshing break from the “bro-country” movement currently riding the radio waves. Continue Reading
The platinum-hit writer releases her impressive EP “Everything To You.”Continue Reading
Montevallo incorporates pop and hip-hop, a trend that has been well-documented at radio, but does so in a more natural way – note the lack of rap features on the album – attempting to speak to the variety of Hunt’s musical roots more than current industry trends, conveniently hitting both. While it’s not a musical masterpiece, it’s interesting, and is engaging and at times downright undeniable while doing so. Continue Reading
The Swon Brothers have found a way to stand out in the midst of a genre riddled by drinking songs and bar ballads. Continue Reading
Jason Aldean has always been one of mainstream country’s best album artists, and ‘Old Boots, New Dirt’ does nothing to change that. Read our review!Continue Reading