If you're reading this and following the "status quo," there's a good chance society expects you to be settled down right about now, with a ring on your finger and building a life with your significant other. But what if that's not where you fall? Kyle Austin has delivered an album that doesn't fall into... Continue Reading →
Dave Fenley Releases Moving Cover of “Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Old Days)”
As we navigate the strange, hectic world that 2020 has introduced us to, it’s not uncommon to yearn for yesteryear when things were both “good” and “normal.” For Dave Fenley, his way of looking back comes in the form of a song; a classic by The Judds called “Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Old... Continue Reading →
Mike McClure Hopes Listeners Find Hope on Upcoming Album ‘Looking Up’
It's often said that one must look back to go forward. Mike McClure has peered into his past, made changes to better himself, and is offering a first glimpse into his new perspective on life with his upcoming album Looking Up, and already, fans are proving they want to hear about it. As July was... Continue Reading →
Adam Sanders Releases New 90s Infused, Tongue Twisting Single “Drink Drank Drunk”
In the seriousness that has been 2020, a dash of lightheartedness is always welcome. This week, that dash comes courtesy of Adam Sanders with his new single “Drink Drank Drunk.” Marrying a chorus that would’ve felt at home in the 90s with verses made for mainstream success, Sanders offers a modern perspective on the music... Continue Reading →
Cameron Hawthorn Offers Personal Apology on New Single “To Break Hers”
Cameron Hawthorn is in the midst of a transformative stage in his career. In that time, he’s released his two most successful singles to date, come out as gay and is continuing to receive messages of encouragement from listeners around the world. With the success of those two singles, “Dancing in the Living Room” and... Continue Reading →
Emily Daniels Sheds Light on a Toxic Family Environment on Heartbreaking New Single “My Last Name”
As much as we wish it could be, life isn’t always glamorous, so when we turn to music, songs about how great life is at a particular moment won’t always resonate. Sometimes, it takes looking within one’s vulnerable moments to touch the hearts of listeners. With her newest single “My Last Name,” Emily Daniels has... Continue Reading →
Clayton Smalley Reminisces on a Year’s Worth of Success as He Readies New Music
The past year has been a transformative one for Clayton Smalley. In that span, he's gone from total unknown to multiple adds on Spotify and Apple curated playlists, nearly 200,000 streams on Spotify and a reliable bonafide hitmaker. As he prepares the release of his sophomore EP, we caught up with Clayton to talk about... Continue Reading →
A Deeper Look: “A Man’s Home Is His Castle” 25 Years Later
Every once in a while, a song can stop a listener dead in their tracks and command their undivided attention. More often than not, that song may only be truly heard and appreciated by listeners who dig deeper than the surface of what comes over the radio airwaves and find the hidden gems on an... Continue Reading →
Alexandra Kay Offers a Mature Take About Heartbreak on New Single “I Kinda Don’t”
If you happened to look through the iTunes charts last week, you may have seen a name you haven’t heard before on top of the country chart and within the top 10 in all genres. If you were curious enough to click on the song, you’d see that the artist wasn’t signed to a major... Continue Reading →
Payton Howie Embraces Being Left of Center on New Single “Troublemaker”
It’s been nearly a year since Payton Howie introduced herself with her debut single “Catch Flights,” and in the year that’s followed, she’s making a case to be the go-to source for badass, southern rock-meets country anthems. Not only has Howie produced two excellent, high energy tracks over the past year, people are taking notice;... Continue Reading →