Country music album reviews from Holler.
With a commitment to creating contemporary folk music, Villages shares a communal bond.
10 years and five number ones since he moved to Nashville, Davis has learned and lost enough to make a reflective second album.
This is music by someone who knows where he’s singing from and what it means to be. You can feel it on every track.
On Living in a Song, the duo refuse to be confined to one style.
Consistency hasn’t been Chase Rice’s forte in years gone by. I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go to Hell is an exception – a largely solid offering that feels as much like a healing process for Rice as it is for his dedicated fans.
Anyone who loves the layered storytelling of John Prine and Nanci Griffith or novelists like Anne Tyler will immediately warm to Homemaker.