Country music album reviews from Holler.
The No Shoes Nation figurehead has delivered the quintessential Kenny Chesney album.
If Saint Cloud found Crutchfield in the midst of becoming, then Tigers Blood exists as proof that she has no doubt arrived.
Change The Game is a striking chapter in a storied discography of one of country music’s most fascinating artists.
At first glance, Young Love & Saturday Nights might seem like your usual ninth album from a commercial country male, but if you listen carefully, there’s an understated self-doubt in the record that gives it more depth.
The edges on Deeper Well may not be as sharp, but they feel more complete.
Abundant with the Devon-bred artist’s graceful guitar stylings and rainy-day lilt, The Living Kind is a lush expanse of delicate strings, pillowy beats and atmospheric harmonies, all sweeping and swirling across ten tracks.