Country music album reviews from Holler.
Listening to Riley Green’s latest album, Don't Mind If I Do, is a lot like fishing - it requires a great deal of patience and a real desire to wade through its 18 tracks.
Whatever you think of Jelly Roll, there’s no doubting that his self-anointed lore as the face-tattooed, reformed sinner with the big, rasping blues voice has delivered intrigue in a world saturated with polished boots and buckles.
With Barely Blue, Midland fully embody the discoveries made during their journey and create a collection that honors their stellar transformation.
Postcards from Texas meets the criteria of a Lambert release; it's pleasant to behold for a moment, but not worth pinning up on the fridge.
With Whirlwind, Lainey Wilson has served up something good enough to tithe us over for another two years.
For once, it isn’t hyperbole to say that we’ve reached the release of one of the most anticipated albums of the year, and Post Malone delivered.