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It's time for another roundup of this week's biggest new releases from the world of country and Americana picked out especially for you by Holler. Listen along to our Holler Best New Country playlist on Spotify, YouTube, Amazon and Apple Music.
As with every year, as we get towards the end of 2024, there seems to be only one thing on most country singer's minds and that's Christmas. We've had fresh holiday hits from Riley Green, Megan Moroney, Belle Frantz, Mackenzie Carpenter, Emily Zeck and loads more already this year. So many we've had to give them their own separate Best New Country Christmas songs playlist.
Not everyone's gone home for Christmas yet though. There's still a handful of artists hanging around on 20th December giving us one last helping of unseasonal country music before the festivities begin.
This week's Best New Country cover star is Benjamin Tod. 2024 has been quite the year for Benjamin Tod and Lost Dog Street Band already. Kicking off the year with the release of Lost Dog Street Band’s first album since their hiatus, Survived, Tod and the band have spent the past twelve months passing milestone after milestone. Selling out countless shows throughout the year, the band celebrated their debut at the Grand Ole Opry in May and Benjamin Tod's solo album, Shooting Star, ended up in more than its fair share of end of the year lists, including a spot in Holler's Best Albums of 2024.
Before the year was out though, Benjamin Tod had one more song left to share. 'Privilege of a Man' is a beautifully written country folk song that explores “the desperation of the masculine spirit in the modern world,” as Tod explains it. The single delves into the mental, physical, and spiritual toll of conforming to the crushing weight of societal expectations, painting a stark reality for many.
Throughout, Tod highlights some of the often unspoken burdens of the day-to-day before tying it up with a repeating, tongue-in-cheek chorus: “Some things are out of our hands / It’s just the privilege of a man.”
Someone who knows a thing or two about struggling with male privilege, Zach Bryan celebrates wrapping up The Quittin’ Time Tour, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York by releasing a live album consisting of various performances from the tour.
"THE QUITTIN TIME TOUR IS OVER," he posted. "THE LIVE RECORD IS OUT NOW. MOST BEAUTIFUL YEAR OF MY LIFE"
The live album, titled 24 (Live), consists of 25 tracks from stops on The Quittin’ Time Tour and includes collaborations with John Mayer, Maggie Rogers, Kacey Musgraves and The War & Treaty.
David Morris releases his new 10-track Spare Parts (Mixtape) project and Eli Tabor's got a 'Honky Tonk at Home' which will be very useful over the holidays when all the bars are closed, while Remy Sher releases the hard-relatable 'Sleeping Through the Day.'
Nate Good has been releasing a single every week since March so he wasn't going to let a little thing like Christmas stand in his way. He releases the winter warmer, 'Fire to Last' today on week 43.
Chris Garner’s Songs For The Trees EP is more than just a collection of songs - it’s an emotional journey that blends vulnerability, raw truth and the hard-won wisdom of a man who’s experienced life’s most challenging moments. We've got one of the EP’s standout tracks, 'Bass Pro Hat,' in our playlist today where Garner reflects on loss with striking honesty.
Elsewhere we've got new ones from Jay Webb, Tyler Nance, Dustin de la Garza, Alejandro Preschel, Clayton Mullen, The Talbott Brothers and lots more.
It's a busy time of year, and we wouldn't blame you if you hadn't found time amongst all the festivities to listen to last week's Best New Country playlist yet, so we've kept a few in there from last week too.
We had a new one from Willow Avalon. She gave us another taste of her forthcoming album, Southern Belle Raisin’ Hell, due out in January. Yellowstone star Ryan Bingham released his much-anticipated new single, 'A Song For The Stone.' The haunting original song marks the first track Bingham has written specifically for and inspired by the acclaimed television series Yellowstone, where he has played the role of “Walker” the past five seasons.
You can listen to all of the songs featured in the TV series in our complete Yellowstone Soundtrack playlist, where you'll find 49 Winchester's latest release, 'Miles to Go.' The previously unreleased song featured on last Sunday night's season finale.
Bayker Blankenship celebrated the end of an incredible year for the 'Maxed Out' singer by releasing not one, but two, absolute bangers and after teasing us since November, Lily Fitts finally let us have the hard-relatable break up anthem 'Brown Eyed Baby.'
Plus we had new ones from Michael Marcagi, Noah Hicks, Hayden Coffman, Graham Barham, Leslie Jordan, Evan Honer, Chatham Rabbits, Eddie And The Getaway and lots more.
Check out this week's new country and americana song releases and listen to the full playlist below:
Benjamin Tod
Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves
Tyler Nance
David Morris
Nate Good
Eli Tabor
Jay Webb
Alejandro Preschel
Remy Sher
Savannah Dexter and Brabo Gator
Dustin de la Garza
Clayton Mullen
Tyler Booth
Sloppy Scales
Common Tribe
Brad Brownfield
Hunter Root
Lance and Lea
Michael Marcagi
Julien Baker and TORRES
Zach Bryan
Jimmy Stanley
Chris Garner
The Talbott Brothers
Willlow Avalon
Ryan Bingham
49 Winchester
Bayker Blankenship
Lily Fitts
Graham Barham
Noah Hicks
Hayden Blount
Leslie Jordan
Clever and Struggle Jennings
Evan Honer
Eli Locke
Chatham Rabbits
Eddie And The Getaway
Trey Lewis
Hayden Coffman
Payton Smith
Tyra Madison
Lil Man J
Peech.
Chase Bryant
Colt Graves
Josh Ward
Blake Schmitz
Young Foolie
Sam Barber
Tommy Acker
Jenna LaMaster
Ben Chapman
Belles
Jack Wharff
Dom Ellis
Ashley Campbell
Sammy Arriaga
Brooke Lee
Colby Lee Swift
Hunter Jordan
Lane Smith
Cassidy-Rae
Gareth
Will Finley
Early James
Max Wareham
Joel Timmons
Gabrielle Vaughn
Roger Street Friedman
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