Country music album reviews from Holler.
Throughout her full-length debut, the Nashville native explores heartache as an unavoidable part of life, looking to it as a teacher, a guide and, in the end, the reason she is who she is today.
Fathers & Sons is an album about more than just patriarchal binds, instead becoming a meditation on the moments and the memories that make a life.
Born from a season of understanding, learning and letting go, Pearce's latest album is a representation of the growth and healing that’s taken place within in order for this album to take flight.
Keepin’ The Lights On is a promising album, able to buoy Marlowe to allow his vocal strengths to sit more confidently at the centre of future projects.
A creatively diverse cocktail unlike anything in country music today, the record all but confirmes that ‘Bar Song’ was merely just the first sip of many more hits to come.
Life With You offers fans of bro-country an easy listen, blending the subgenre's signature elements of catchy choruses, laid-back vibes and relatable lyrics about everyday life and love.