The Lone Bellow’s “Dried Up River” lands like a fresh bruise: stark. Read more
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Waxahatchee turns “Fruits of My Labor” into the kind of song. Read more
The mood is plainspoken and bruised in the best way, the kind. Read more
The title alone promises grit, and he delivers it. Read more
Dusty acoustic strums, a low-burning groove. Read more
Allison Russell turns “Nightflyer” into the kind of instant obsession. Read more
Ellie Holcomb and Bear Rinehart arrive with "Sweet Ever After". Read more
Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, and Jon Randall land a song. Read more
Guitars ring with clean edges and the rhythm keeps a steady pulse. Read more
The mix leaves enough air around the edges for the guitar. Read more
Jamestown Revival turns “Prospector’s Blues” into the kind of song. Read more
Midland’s “Cowgirl Blues” lands like a fresh favorite and all dust. Read more
Joshua Hyslop turns “Ash & Stone” into the kind of song. Read more
For a commute, a late-night drive, or a porch. Read more
Percussion stays crisp and human, so the chorus lifts. Read more
The production keeps everything punchy and close and so every clap. Read more
The hook arrives with a calm confidence. Read more
Late drives, porch-light evenings, or the last track. Read more
Emmit Fenn keeps “Closer to You” feeling freshly unearthed. Read more
Axel Flóvent lands How Can I like a late-night confession. Read more
Wylen turns The Simple Song into the kind of quiet earworm. Read more
By the time the day gets messy and “Alright” fits the walk home. Read more