Country music album reviews from Holler.
With his sophomore effort, Harrison Whitford fleshes out the hushed, contemplative sound he introduced on his solo debut and emerges as a producer with a unique vision.
Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton and friends join the 82-year-old doo-wop icon for this rapturous bluesy collection.
On Mercy, where Jinks has the option to be definitive and nuanced, he more often opts for vague declarations and opposing expressions.
Jake Shimabukuro welcomes guest stars including Willie Nelson, Billy Strings, Bette Middler and more for this eclectic set of covers.
Kiely Connell may be a newcomer now, but based on this striking recording, she won’t be for long.
As with so much of Swift’s output, Red can be remembered as it should be: truly, gloriously singular. Just don’t say it’s her best album.