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We're still recovering from a wonderful week at AmericanaFest, but country music isn't going to give us the week off. There's too much exciting new music to listen to. This week we've got big new songs from Chase Rice, HARDY and Chris Young. Plus loads more in our round up of all the biggest and best new songs from the world of country and Americana.
Listen along to all the songs in the playlist on Spotify, Amazon, Apple Music and YouTube.
This week's Best New Country cover star is Drake Milligan, with a song we first heard back in the Summer at The Long Road festival. He releases his brand-new song 'Tumbleweed,' a song that puts a melodramatic heartland rock spin on his signature sound. Written by Bobby Pinson, Cam Newby, and Ian Christian and produced by Trent Willmon, Milligan hand-picked this song as it resonates with his lifestyle as a “tumbleweed” being blown around the world playing over 300 shows over the past three years. The track gives a loving nod to those that keep him grounded through the business, being the “wind” that guides him.
The song arrives on the second night Milligan will be opening for Lainey Wilson on her Whirlwind World Tour at Dickies Arena in his hometown of Ft. Worth, TX. Fresh off a global headlining tour and opening for Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton, Milligan continues to prove why he’s one of country music’s most exciting rising stars. 'Tumbleweed' is the first taste of new music from Milligan following the success of his 2024 EP, Jukebox Songs.
"This one really hits home for me, so it felt right to kick off this next chapter with it," he says about the song.
Listen to 'Tumbleweed' below
Elsewhere in this week's Best New Country we've got new songs from Kameron Marlowe, Maddox Batson and Jason Scott & the High Heat. Plus, after all these years, HARDY treats us with a song beloved by fans at live shows, as he releases a studio version of 'Dog Years.' Taken from his forthcoming album COUNTRY! COUNTRY!, released next week, the song was written solely by HARDY as he puts pen to paper on the treasured relationship and days spent with man’s best friend - from the dog’s perspective.
Fresh off the Americana Awards red carpet, Elizabeth Nichols drops a cautionary bop for the gossips with her new track 'Little Birds.' The cheeky little ditty plays with the phrase “a little bird told me…” and comments on just how quickly word can get around a town, especially when everybody knows each other. The humorous tune was written by Nichols, Travis Heidelman (who produced the track) and Feli Ferraro.
“Since I moved from Tulsa to Nashville, every week my friends call me and update me about everything going on with exes and friends and what people were saying about me (good and bad)," laughed Elizabeth. “It was like I hadn't even left even though I was 800 miles away! It just goes to show, it doesn't matter where you are or how old you are, people love spilling tea and yapping about other people…but sometimes they forget, the grapevine is much shorter in a small town.”
Watch the video for 'Little Birds' below
Dasha reveals another track from her upcoming Anna EP, due out on 10 October, with 'Train,' a song that captures the strange magic of starting over, new streets, new faces, and the awkward in-between of feeling like a stranger until suddenly, it all feels like home.
“This is actually my first outside cut, which feels so special because Nashville is built on the songwriters and the stories they tell. When I first heard this one, it was like it had been written straight out of my own diary,” shares Dasha. “It instantly took me back to being 18, leaving home and moving to Nashville to study songwriting at Belmont, figuring out who I was and trying to get comfortable in a brand-new world. All those emotions are wrapped up in this song, and I’m so grateful I get to be the voice behind it.”
As always we've got some big collabs in this week's playlist. Shaboozey and Kevn Powers are trying to 'Move On' and Lauren Watkins and John Morgan are on a 'Slippery Slope,' while Corey Kent hooks up with his old buddy Max McNown on 'Measure' and Charley Crockett and English rock supergroup Bad Company for a version of their eponymous song from their debut self-titled 1974 album.
If it feels like the world is falling apart all around you this week and you're wondering how much more you can take, then we've got a song that'll feel like a reassuring arm around your shoulder telling you everything is going to be okay. Like an unlikely superhero flying down to scoop us all up in her arms, Courtney Marie Andrews is back with her first new music since 2022's Loose Future with 'Cons and Clowns,' a celebration of living authentically, and embracing our truest selves amidst the chaos of the current world.
The original song arrives today with an accompanying visual from director Jacq Justice shot during a picturesque road trip up the California coastline - which captures a wallflower’s empowering journey to spreading their wings.
“The song is an ode to all the artists, outsiders, and shy loved ones you want to see shine!,” says Andrews. “In this world of growing sameness I wanted to write a love letter of encouragement to anyone who was afraid to be their wildest and weirdest self, especially amid the dark landscape of now. With a desire to embody the unencumbered playfulness of youth, I played the flute on this track, an instrument I haven’t played since my childhood.”
Watch the video for 'Cons and Clowns' below
Lola Kirke releases 'Girl on Fire' as she gives her Trailblazer album the deluxe treatment and after spending the week in Nashville recording new music at some kind of castle, Emily Zeck releases her 6-track Loud Mouth Women EP.
"This project was inspired by badass women, masterful storytellers, and witty little ditties from my upbringing," she says. "I believe good strong messages are best served in between clever rhymes and cheeky melodies, and that’s exactly what this project is."
Vincent Mason has announced his highly anticipated debut major label album, There I Go, set to arrive in November, with 'Days Are Numbered,' a song that captures the relentless grind of chasing a passion. Written by Mason alongside Chase McDaniel, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Geoff Warburton, it's a deeply personal song for the young singer.
“I was always a kid who liked to be very still. My favorite question growing up was always 'When can we go home?' 'I've really been that way my whole life. Last year I put out a song called 'Hell is a Dance Floor' and since then I haven't really been home at all,” shares Mason. “The album There I Go is me learning how to live on the road. 'Days Are Numbered' captures the two sides of the album and the tension that lies in between. There's the kid in me that wants to stay home, and the side of me that can't get enough of being out on the road playing shows. I thank God every day that I have the life that I do, and I wouldn't trade it. There I Go is the through line that captures all the moments of my life since it changed last year.”
Elsewhere we've got mysterious new songs from Georgia Ku with the intriguingly titled 'IGFKY' and Kenny Feidler is the 'K.O.W' on his new song. You'll just have to listen to the playlist to find out what all that's about. Plus big new songs from Maddox Batson, Max Jackson, Effy Harvard, Baylee Lynn, Rocco Gorelik, Josh Stumpf and Nick Shoulders.
We've got songs from big new albums by Cole Chaney, Steady Habits and Josh Ross. While Evan Honer releases Everything I Wanted, The Pink Stones put out their new long player, Thank the Lord… it’s The Pink Stones and Chase Rice is in getting away from all the noise on ELDORA.
Stripped down to his basics, ELDORA does find the star leaving his past work behind. Working hand-in-hand with co-writer and producer Oscar Charles, Rice adopts the unfiltered, rough-hewn approach of an off-the-grid maverick for the album, prioritizing in-the-moment honesty – and building on a rediscovered love for songwriting legends like John Prine – simple, acoustic-guitar-based songs tell unflinching tales with vivid characters. Each track was captured in minimalist style, and then placed on the album in the order it was written.
“That’s what I feel like this record is,” Rice says. “For me, it was that absolute freedom I was looking for, that’s what took me out West. It’s been my life the last 10 years, and the biggest theme on this album is running towards freedom. I’ve found that almost always means running away from home.”
Written in a Colorado cabin and inspired by a hidden, mountainside town, the 12-songs on ELDORA represent the most raw, unguarded expression of Rice’s talent to date. Born in the afterglow of an epic show at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre, it finds a hit maker stepping back from spectacle, to put his lyricism firmly in the spotlight.
“I don’t know many people that have ever gone down the road I’m going down,” he admits. “And when you’re this mainstream artist who makes a big shift, it takes a lot to get people to believe. But I think it’s extremely believable… because it’s extremely real."
Any week is going to be a good week when anti-country troubadour Dylan Earl releases a new record and Level-Headed Even Smile is setting us up for an absolute belter. 10 songs of the very finest quality from traditional country's best kept secret.
Ashley Kutcher celebrates her move to Nashville this week with the 5-track EP Back To My Roots, which includes the brilliant 'Hey Girl' and Thelma & James are the gift that keeps on giving on their Starting Over EP, while Niko Moon makes Maxim's holiday a little sweeter giving his American Palm album a little makeover by adding two new songs.
Plus, one of our absolute highlights from AmericanaFest, Texas country folk rock band Briscoe release their new album, Heat of July. Written out on the road as they traveled across North America, playing everywhere from Canada to Cancun, it's a snapshot of the major shifts in Philip and Truett’s lives, as they both married their longtime partners in the wake of West Of It All's success.
If your spirits need a little lifting, then let Briscoe take you under their capable wings. We've got the wonderfully anthemic 'Saving Grace' from the album in our playlist today.
“It’s about that feeling that’s almost too good to be true - and doing everything you can to hold onto it,” says band co-founder Truett Heintzelman about the song. “With its anthemic, harmony-filled chorus, we hope everyone is lucky enough to have a similar experience of their own."
Watch the video for 'Saving Grace' below
Every week we like to shine our Holler spotlight on a song that has particularly caught our ears and this week we've got a truly beautiful song from one of our 10 Artists You Need to Know alumni, Maddie Lenhart.
'Make It Up to You' is her most vulnerable release yet. A heartfelt ballad written in memory of someone she lost six years ago, the song is a gentle reminder to let the ones you love know how much you love them every chance you get because you never know when they won't be around to tell them.
“Born out of grief but rooted in hope, it’s a promise that when I see her again, there will be no question how much I love her,” Maddie explains. “For anyone who’s lost someone too soon and thought there would always be more time, I pray this song reaches you and makes you feel less alone.”
Releasing during Suicide Prevention Month, the song carries an even greater weight, offering a place of comfort for those walking through loss, and a reminder of how vital it is to hold each other close while we can.
You can listen to 'Make It Up to You' along with everything else in our Best New Country playlist on Spotify, Amazon, Apple Music and YouTube.
Check out this week's new country and americana song releases and listen to the full playlist below:
Drake Milligan
Dasha
Josh Ross
Elizabeth Nichols
HARDY
Vincent Mason
Chase Rice
Ashley Kutcher
Corey Kent and Max McNown
Courtney Marie Andrews
Emily Zeck
Lauren Watkins
Kameron Marlowe
Maddie Lenhart
Chris Young
Thelma & James
Dylan Earl
Georgia Ku
Evan Honer
Briscoe
Lola Kirke
Kevin Powers and Shaboozey
Georgia Webster
Kenny Feidler
Effy Harvard
Max Jackson
Maddox Batson
Cole Chaney
Baylee Lynn
Teigen Gayse
Jason Scott & the High Heat
Bad Company and Charley Crockett
The Pink Stones
Wednesday
Runaway June
Rocco Gorelik
Josh Stumpf
Nick Shoulders
Josh Meloy
Colin Stough
Luke Bryan
Niko Moon
Kylie Frey and Randall King
Eddie And The Getaway
Chase McDaniel
Jon Langston
Hueston
Becca Bowen
Michael Martin Murphey and Cody Johnson
Jay Webb
Spencer Crandall
Lil Man J
Dylan Conrique
Roan Ash
Mac Hankins and The Moonlighters
Payton Smith
Zach Williams
Trey Lewis
Ryan Larkins
Ryan Jesse
Kelsey Lamb
Creed Fisher
Alex Maher
Morgan Wade
Tim Hicks
Solon Holt
Luke Rob
Ty Herndon and Chrissy Metz
Will Banister
Jordan Fletcher
Matt Lang
Grant Gilbert
Zac Hart
Will Terry
Lane Smith
Alex Hall
Morgan Myles
Caleb Lee Hutchinson
Hunter Hayes
Coleman Jennings
Callie Twisselman
George Arbuckle
Kelly Willis
The Steel Wheels
Adam Warner and Josh Gallagher
Cyndi Thomson
Amelia Coburn
Timothy Wayne
Ash Ruder
Maygan & The Birdwatcher
Steady Habits
Telander
Joan Shelley
Joe Ely
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