Country music album reviews from Holler.
Harris has created not only a sonic tour of small-town living, but a songwriting tour de force.
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.