Song Review/ Country - LaCosta Tucker’s ‘Your Shadow’s Gone’
Having featured in fourteen chart hits and touring with big country names like Dolly Parton, Nashville Now, The Jim Nabors Show and others like it, she has quite the repertoire. Her latest release, ‘Your Shadow’s Gone’ revives that country star.
Song Review/ Country : Devan’s ‘Wyatt Earp’
these deep vested facets are all over his debut track titled ‘Wyatt Earp’. There is no pretense.
Song Review/ Country : Tyler McGinnis’s ‘Like Make Believe’
His latest release is ‘Like Make Believe’, a love song that celebrates the spirit, grace, beauty, and joy of his partner.
Song Review/ Folk Country : David Scott Weaver’s ‘Two’
In his song ‘Two’, the artist tells the story of two people who fall in love and start a life.
Song Review/ Country : Live Oak Sunburst’s ‘Lurleen’
Live Oak Sunburst is a music banner that revives the rustic, coarse, country landscape with latest release, ‘Lurleen’.
Album Review/ Country : Levi Sap Nei Thang’s ‘Childhood Memories’
Her latest release is the ‘Childhood Memories’ album, a collection for which she chooses country as her medium.
Single Review/ Country : Chris Rusin’s ‘Cinders’
His latest release is ‘Cinders’, a track that is delicately light yet deep in a way that anchors you.
Song Review/ Country Folk : Liz Nash’s ‘Nana and the Gator’
In her latest release, ‘Nana and the Gator’, she tells us a fun story from her childhood about gators and her eccentric grandma.
Song Review/ Country : Wattmore’s ‘Canadian Whiskey’
Their latest release is ‘Canadian Whiskey’, a honky tonk track full of sharp tones and twangs. They stumble through its dynamism, combining it with vocal and instrumental histrionics.
Song Review/ Country : Janet Devlin’s ‘Houston’
Her latest release is ‘Not My First Emotional Rodeo (Deluxe)’ album, a collection that perfectly captures the artist’s love for songwriting and celebrates her performative passion.
Song Review/ Country : Tim Camrose’s ‘Going to Nashville’
His latest release is ‘Going to Nashville’, a glinting, glistening track that combines luminous instrumentals with warm encompassing baritones
Song Review/ Americana : Wattmore’s ‘I Don’t Miss That Woman’
They have an effortless and expressive way with it that charms you thoroughly. Their latest release is ‘I Don’t Miss That Woman’.
Song Review/ Country : Janet Devlin’s ‘Back to my Senses’
Her latest release is ‘Back to my Senses’, a country rock song that will take you back to Miley Cyrus’s and Taylor Swift’s early work.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : The Mess:Age’s ‘His Return’
His latest release is ‘His Return’, a track that springs with spectacular moments of music.
Scott Bentley’s ‘Fool Becomes a Rose’ : A Rustic Storytelling Country Folk
His latest release is ‘Fool Becomes a Rose’, a track that meditates on the transformative power of love. Fleshing out universal life frames, he fleshes out the nuances of how being loved well changes it all.
Song Review/Blues : Gianfranco’s ‘When You Have Gone’
His latest release, ‘When You Have Gone’, explores the rustic blues, connected with Americana and country frames.
Vento, Ziggy, Hawk & McCarthy’s ‘Spaghetti Western’ : A Rustic Vintage Americana Gem
All of these facets tie swimmingly together to shape the theme of their newest single, ‘Spaghetti Western’. That ethos of low-budgeted, raw frames, and homemade frames of old European movies of the sub-genre springs back to life. It is comforting in ways that only the past can comfort you.
The Rick Lee Vinson Group Deliver Country Style Heartache in ‘The Ballad of Stuff That Never Broke My Heart’
The band released ‘The Ballad of Stuff That Never Broke My Heart’ in June, 2024, a track that unites retro Americana with folk narratives, shimmering blues rock and expansive country skies.
Album Review : DENIM DAN’s 25TH ANNIVERSARY 1999 - 2024 Collection
The collection, released under the name of ‘DENIM DAN 25TH ANNIVERSARY 1999 - 2024’ carried 20 tracks. And as you listen to it, you’ll find yourself journeying through such specific frames of life while simultaneously experiencing the universality of being human.
Single Review : Sandy King’s ‘I’m On Summer Time’
That’s the experience of listening to Sandy King’s ‘I’m on Summer Time’. The singer-songwriter and alt folk artist fosters a delicate thread between the retro and the contemporary.