Country music album reviews from Holler.
Fiery and bold, yet still uniquely tender, Silverada is a superb testament to their artistry and a promise that this next chapter will be filled with many more adventures from one of America’s greatest country bands.
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.