As heart-breaking as it is hilarious, Megan Moroney’s unflinchingly honest exploration of the joy and pain of falling in and out of love is filled with the kind of songs that made Dolly, Loretta and Kacey household names.
On each listen of this record, you further grasp the breadth of Mya Byrne’s ambition and her songwriting prowess, with that crucial added ingredient of the perfect producer.
In the age of streaming, Kip Moore's fifth studio album is an old-fashioned concept album about a country singer looking for love.
Revolutions are noisy, but there’s something quietly resolute in Joy Oladokun’s music; her voice may be gentle, but her words carry an unmistakable weight.
It’s love, both of the self and others, that’s demonstrated throughout this near-hour-and-a-half blues, pop and rock-infused country album.
Unlearn teases immense potential, whilst still leaving much to be discovered.