Country music album reviews from Holler.
Over nine vintage-sounding country songs, Earl sings about the Delta breeze, running down the road in a Ford Econoline and the price of leaving, but never quite takes his eyes off the rear-view mirror.
The album is an antidote to the world’s sickly state, and the duo are merely messengers to a greater plan. Without question, Lover’s Game is the year’s best album so far.
These are celebrations of love, both of oneself and others, and they can be exhilarating.
On Wallen's new project, virtually every track jostles for candidacy as a future No. 1.
A terrific addition to the Americana family, Drayton Farley nudges the genre along different, often darker paths.
With Lovin’ of the Game, Cleveland emerges as a standout tunesmith.