Angel White’s debut album, GHOST OF THE WEST: VOLUME I, is a cinematic experience, and as the credits roll against a wall of guttural bass and wailing strings, there are no doubts about his potential.
Anniversary cements Adeem The Artist as one of America’s most precious artists.
Crockett may be a $10 Cowboy, but the dynamite he’s sitting on could blow open a diamond mine.
Veering from classic country to ‘90s rock and rap with a dash of ‘80s synths, it's an album that, like any good political campaign, manages to be deliberately diverse in sound and appeal, yet confidently cohesive in message.
Fellow artists have touted Top as the future of country music, the one that can carry the traditional style into the modern era. Are they right? Can he do it? We're willing to place our bets.
The only complaint for the collection is the necessity for more, but isn’t that the plight of super heroes? Their work is never done.