Country music album reviews from Holler.
H.C. McEntire explores topography - geographical, emotional, metaphysical - in her newest release
King was never officially ‘in’ country music to begin with, but she’s proof that if you show the genre reverence, you can run straight at it with boots worth their scuffs and songs worth their strings.
Unfortunately, you can’t help but feel the mockingbird’s wings are clipped by its comparatively impenetrable alter ego, THE CROW.
Modern Outlaw's finest reunites the Price Tags for this extraordinary and pulsating album of psychedelic Americana.
21-year-old newcomer makes a formidable impression with his taut and tenacious debut
The West Virginia songsmith burnishes his sobering tales with a smooth, alluring sheen that ensures the album is more than capable of puncturing the mainstream country bubble.