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Country music album reviews from Holler.

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The Pink Stones - Introducing... The Pink Stones
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The Pink Stones - Introducing... The Pink Stones

There's a depth of honesty, sensitivity and integrity to Introducing... The Pink Stones that few debut releases have the capacity or courage to display. The Pink Stones aren’t trying to reinvent the cosmic American music wheel, just get behind it and drive for a while. Come along and enjoy the ride.

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Cristina Vane - Nowhere Sounds Lovely

Leaning heavily on old school rock and pre-war blues, Vane’s songwriting also explores paths of gospel, bluegrass, delta blues, country and even waltzes, resulting in a record that resembles a patchwork quilt of influences, both old and new.

Artwork - Esther Rose - How Many Times
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Esther Rose - How Many Times

The third album from Esther Rose - her first for Full Time Hobby - is a harmony drenched alt-country heartbreak record. While augmenting her lap steel and fiddle with glossy mountain-top folk-pop, she dives headfirst into her most introspective and deeply personal songs thus far.

Sara Watkins - Under The Pepper Tree
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Sara Watkins - Under The Pepper Tree

Even if this leans to pop more than the country or bluegrass she is best known for, Watkins’ affection for this collection of children's songs is obvious. She successfully crafts an album adults can enjoy, just as much as their little ones; maybe even more so. 

Album - Loretta Lynn - Still Woman Enough
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Loretta Lynn - Still Woman Enough

The Living legend doesn’t only talk the talk, she walks the walk on her fine new record.

Album - Morgan Wade - Reckless
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Morgan Wade - Reckless

Reckless is an impressive initial showcase for a relatively new artist laying out her voice, personality and affecting lyrics for the world to hear. It’s still early in 2021, but this is likely to be one of the year’s top country debuts.