Country music album reviews from Holler.
A solid debut of dreamy western, documenting the story of Madeline Edwards' personal manifesto
A grand, ambitious album that delivers on its lofty aspirations of being an artsy take on Americana.
An overall proud and wise re-assertion of what Lainey Wilson does best - country with flair.
With their new album, the nu-grass pioneers offer an evocative look at life’s uncertainties.
Gabe might have found himself in Honky Tonk Hell, but for the listener, he’s been generous enough to find a way to transcend the depths and make it heaven.
On Midnights, it’s clear that Swift may have been tested but she isn’t trapped; accepting that, in some games, there doesn’t always have to be a winner.