As we enter windows-down driving season, we’re certainly going to need new songs to add onto the soundtrack of those road trips; the kind of up-tempo tunes that beg to be sung aloud as the car makes its way down the road. Enter Eddie Ray Arnold and his newest release, “Rock Your World.” An infectious... Continue Reading →
Maura Streppa Wears Her Heart on Her Sleeve on Personal New Single, “Singer and the Song”
It's a powerful moment when your life's purpose presents itself so clearly that it's impossible not to take the reins and go along for the ride. For Maura Streppa, that moment was the realization that she could follow in the footsteps of her singer/songwriter heroes in crafting new songs and melodies for the world to... Continue Reading →
Hunter Thomas Mounce Kicks Off Year Full of Music with “Mossy Oak Break-Up (Reloaded)”
The music industry is ever changing, and the willingness of an artist to keep their finger of the pulse of the industry and its changes is essential to their success. 2021 was admittedly a year of indecisiveness for Hunter Thomas Mounce, as he pondered the best way to go about releasing the full album's worth... Continue Reading →
Caitlin Quisenberry Releases Early Single of the Year Contender, “The Drill”
There's some songs that you can just tell are going to be great by their opening line. Caitlin Quisenberry's "The Drill" is one of them. Setting the scene with "From the second you said you had something to say, I knew it wasn't gonna be 'you look pretty today.'" As lovers of sad songs, we... Continue Reading →
Cameron James Smith Keeps His Heritage Close with Debut Single, “This Heart Belongs in Texas”
There's something about home that always feels like just that: home. Regardless of how far away someone may travel from their upbringing, there will certainly be remnants of it left in their mind and in their heart. With his debut single, "This Heart Belongs in Texas," Cameron James Smith pays homage to his West Texas... Continue Reading →
Stephanie Nash Pays Homage to the Roots She Was “Raised On” with New Single
Stephanie Nash is proud of where she came from, the way she was raised and the path she has taken, and she's not afraid to say it. The California native, Nashville living singer/songwriter has been a massive flag flyer for agriculture and its community some time, and with her newest single, "Raised On," she's given... Continue Reading →
Alannah McCready Captures the Trials of Long Distance Relationships on New Single, “Can I Call”
Oftentimes when listening to a song about a relationship, the narrator paints a perfect picture of a blissful romance. While that's certainly the goal of any relationship, country music is about three chords and the truth, and if a relationship isn't exactly smooth-sailing, country music is going to talk about it. That's exactly what Alannah... Continue Reading →
Hannah Noel Releases Reminiscent New Single, “Don’t Ya James”
A picture may be worth a thousand words, but for Hannah Noel, one specific picture was worth a song, which she delivered in the form of her newest single, "Don't Ya James?" What started out as an assignment in her songwriting program at Belmont University quickly became much more after Noel drew inspiration from a... Continue Reading →
Graycie York Wears Her Heart on Her Sleeve on New EP, ‘Sad Bird’
Wearing your heart on your sleeve is hard. Naturally, we all have vulnerable feelings that we wouldn't want anyone to tap into. Instead of pulling away from those feelings, Graycie York leaned in and opened her heart for the world to hear, doing so in the form of Sad Bird, her newest EP that features... Continue Reading →
Molly Lovette Reflects on a Changing Relationship with New Single, “Seasons”
Change is an inevitable part of life. And for better or for worse, relationships are bound to change over time. With her newest single, "Seasons," Molly Lovette examines those changes and the roller coaster ride a relationship can undergo. Likening the changes in a relationship to changes in seasons, Lovette once again digs deep and... Continue Reading →