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Morgan Evans: ‘Life Upside Down’ – EP Review

Morgan Evans releases new EP, Life Upside Down out now on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand-new project here.

In recent times, Warner Music Nashville’s Morgan Evans has found his life turned upside down. Following a very public divorce and consequent musical he-said-she-said, the Australian import is back with a new EP, reflecting this unique phase in his life.

The Life Upside Down EP is a five song collection that finds Evans in a state of flux, dealing with heartbreak, moving on, and so much more. “I called the EP Life Upside Down because this collection of music could only have come from this time, when my life felt exactly that,” He revealed. “To me, these five tracks journey through unexpected heartbreak, self-rediscovery, new beginnings and a new found gratitude for the present moment.”

There’s the much-discussed “Over for You,” both in studio and live forms, which finds the singer-songwriter wondering when a relationship ended for his former love. While the song has been the subject of much tabloid fodder, if you look past the gossip, it’s truly a heart-wrenching time capsule of love lost. “You used to tell me everything,” He sings, his voice heavy with emotion. “And that’s what hurts the most.”

Likewise “On My Own Again” has him dealing with the aftermath of divorce, looking at the logistics of moving on and flying solo, while realizing that his future suddenly looks brighter than the past. Here, he’s realizing that healing won’t be linear, but that the world is his proverbial oyster.

“If forever’s gonna end like that, I guess I’d better start // The rest of my life, like the best times, up around the bend // Oh-oh, on my own again (on my own again) // I could turn left to California, ride to New York city // Hell, I could go to Mexico right now, if I want to // And I know it might get lonely on my way out of here// But as long as the windshields bigger than the rear view mirror”

It’s not all heartbreak on Life Upside Down, however, with both “Hey Little Mama” and “All RIght Here” providing the perfect antidotes. Both are much needed doses of aural sunshine, with the former featuring a clap-along-worthy chorus and the latter full of clever lyrics. On “Mama,” we find Evans letting loose and channeling the Hank Williams’ classic “Hey Good Lookin’” paired with Keith Urban-esque guitar riffs. “This kinda heaven,” He sings over the sunny guitar riff. “Takes all the lemons, makes a little lemonade.”

Likewise, “All Right Here,” is another summer-ready Kenny-Chesney-meets-Old-Dominion toe tapper with cheeky lyrics and catchy instrumentation. Everyone in the world is going through something, but that’s what bonds us. “All night long, singing them country songs, In a world where a whole lot of things go wrong,” He sings. “They’re going all right here.”

While Morgan Evans may have been handed lemons as he found his Life Upside Down, the Warner Music Nashville singer-songwriter is certainly making musical lemonade. With a perfect mix of breakup ballads and sunny “it’s alright” anthems on his new EP, it’s obvious that the Aussie is sure to land on his very talented feet.

Life Upside Down EP Tracklist:

  1. Over for You
  2. On My Own Again
  3. Hey Little Mama
  4. All Right Here
  5. Over for You (Live in Melbourne)
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Morgan Evans new EP, ‘Life Upside Down’ is out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Morgan Evans releases.

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Life Upside Down EP is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

Old Dominion Drops New Song “I Should Have Married You”

Old Dominion’s new song “I Should Have Married You” is out now, April 21st, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

As the group anticipates playing Stagecoach in just a few short days, Old Dominion is giving fans a song that they have been asking for! Following the release of their sampler project earlier this year, the band is sharing a new single. Old Dominion’s new song “I Should Have Married You” is officially here.

Written by Old Dominion’s Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Whit Sellers, Geoff Sprung, and Brad Tursi with prolific songwriter and frequent collaborator Shane McAnally, “I Should Have Married You” tells the age-old story of the one that got away. The new track is both as relatable as ever and features Old Dominion’s signature, feel-good, yet poignant sound that fans know and love.

“I can’t blame you for not waiting around // If I hadn’t been so young and stupid // And let somebody beat me to it // Don’t know what you got, until you lose it, yes I blew it baby // I should have married you // That’s just the way it goes // I should have seen it through // I should have let you know // I should have said I do // Back when I still had the chance, yeah”

According to the band’s frontman, Matthew Ramsey, the track has been a long time in the making! “If you dance hard enough and sing loud enough, maybe the regret will go away! So crank up ‘I Should Have Married You’ this Friday – and thank you for hounding us about this one since we teased it a few months ago!”

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Old Dominion shares new song “I Should Have Married You” on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Old Dominion releases.

To keep up with Old Dominion, follow them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“I Should Have Married You” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Erin Kinsey Shares New Track “Bet My Heart”

Erin Kinsey’s new song “Bet My Heart,” is out now, April 21st, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

With less than a month before the release of her forthcoming album, out on May 19th, Erin Kinsey is giving fans another taste of what they can expect on the project. Last month, Kinsey released a heartbreakingly beautiful song called “Always Never.” Today, the songstress is sharing the EP’s title track, “Bet My Heart.”

Kinsey shared the following sentiments in a recent press release. “I don’t know how to do things halfway. It would’ve served me a lot of good knowing if I did, but unfortunately, I’m all in, says Kinsey of the new track.  “I think the last song I wrote is the best song, and the last girlfriend I met is going to be my best friend for life. I’m just all the way in. So it was cool to write a song about all of the positive aspects of that, too. You know, if you’re gonna bet on anything, you might as well bet on love.”

The new single is an upbeat ear-worm. The catchy tune will have listeners jamming and singing along from the opening lyric. “Bet My Heart” is an optimistic and romantic take on falling in love and jumping in head first. It is a true “risking it all” type of song, clearly perfectly named.

“I’d bet my heart on the wild in your Tennessee smile // The stay in your brown Tecovas // The want in your eyes setting me on fire // The lean on me in your shoulders // And I don’t know what’s in the cards // But I’ve known from the start of it // I’m all in on us like Vegas at midnight // I’m willing to bet my heart on it”

With each release, it is clear that Kinsey’s upcoming EP is going to be something special. The seven-song project will definitely be an emotive, full body of work. Mark your calendars for May 19th!

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Erin Kinsey’s new song “Bet My Heart” is out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Erin Kinsey releases.

To keep up with Erin Kinsey, follow her on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

“Bet My Heart” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Colbie Caillat Shares Brand New Song “Worth It”

Colbie Caillat’s new song “Worth It” is out now, April 21st, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Colbie Caillat is a superstar in her own right. The pop-country songstress has lived a lot of lives all through music. As she enters a new era of music in her solo career, Caillat is sharing her heart with fans yet again. Today, she releases her new song, “Worth It.”

The new single is a heartbreakingly beautiful song all about a past love that has run its course. It is an honest reflection on a relationship that has run its course. Caillat drew from her own life as inspiration for the song. “I think that everyone can relate to drifting apart from a past love,” shared the singer in a recent press release. “Although it’s a painful process, it’s a beautiful thing to be able to look back at that time in your life with new perspective and realize that what was gained from that relationship was worth all of the low points.”

“I know it wasn’t perfect // But loving you was worth it // There’s still sweetness in the memories // Even after all the hurting // Even after all the long nights // Not quite // Knowing if it felt right  // I wouldn’t change a thing // I know it wasn’t perfect // But loving you was worth it”

Caillat is one of those artists that has the capability to transcend genres and generations. “Worth It” feels like the perfect reintroduction to the iconic songstress.

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Colbie Caillat’s new song “Worth It” is out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Colbie Caillat releases.

To keep up with Colbie Calliat, follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Worth It” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Tenille Townes: ‘Train Track Worktapes’ – EP Review

Tenille Townes releases new EP, Train Track Worktapes out now, April 21st on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand-new project here.

Exactly one year after the release of her Masquerades EP, Tenille Townes returns with a new DIY-styled project conceptualized, written, and recorded on a charity train trip through her native country of Canada. An annual tradition, the CP Holiday Train benefits local food banks when their need is greatest, as each attendee brings donations to catch the free concert that occurs right on the train cars. During their 15 days onboard last December, Townes and her band played over 60 shows to crowds ranging from dozens to thousands in communities from Montreal to Calgary.

“The generosity of everyone bringing donations to their local food banks as we traveled along was a reminder to me of how much good there is in the world, especially in the heart of the smaller, remote communities,” Townes stated in a recent press release. “In between all these shows, I made it my mission to write about what it felt like to witness that, ride the high, and capture what I was feeling on the trip.”

The project’s major theme is travel. The 5-track EP opens with “Home to Me,” an autobiographical narrative on the singer’s lifestyle. She confesses that even though she loves the road, the love she receives from her significant other will always bring her home. 

“No I can’t help it, I’m a traveling soul // That river running, I was born to go // But wherever all these winding paths or railroad tracks may lead // you’ll still be home to me”

The next track, “Pieces of My Heart,” is a troubadour anthem about how the singer never planned on her career heading down this path, but she wouldn’t trade it for anything. She compares the songs she sings to ‘pieces of her heart’ that she leaves in the communities she performs in. This is followed by an acoustic cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Landslide,” which was recorded in a single take. 

The fourth track, “Coming Together,” is an ode to music. Not only does it allow the singer to see new places all over the world, but it also creates unity between all different types of people. The EP’s closer, “Wheels,” was also recorded in one take. In this slow, acoustic confessional ballad, the singer admits there is nothing that could keep her from the road. 

“How long could you stay in the clouds // That’s the thing about a high is you don’t ever wanna come down // If I could I’d never stop these wheels from spinning ‘round”

This stripped-down, roots-driven sound calls back to her debut release, Living Room Worktapes—an EP that showcased Townes’ transcendent vocals and raw emotion. Townes and her producer, guitarist Jaxon Hargrove, got resourceful with their setup for this new project—a suitcase turned into a kickdrum; tin foil and paper bowls became a shaker; and teacups made the perfect substitute for a triangle. Recording mainly in the train’s caboose, most songs were captured in between shows in less than twenty minutes.

“Being in motion is my favorite state. I love the hum of the engines and the blur of the evergreens out the window, in any mode of transportation,” admitted Townes. “I really do believe that home is not a place, but a feeling that you get. And being on the road, singing songs for people and feeling a part of a collective brought together through music, that feels like home to me.”

Train Track Worktapes EP Tracklist:

  1. Home to Me (Tenille Townes)
  2. Pieces of My Heart (Tenille Townes)
  3. Landslide (Stevie Nicks)
  4. Coming Together (Tenille Townes, Jaxon Hargrove)
  5. Wheels (Tenille Townes, Jaxon Hargrove)
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Tenille Townes’ new EP, ‘Train Track Worktapes,’ is officially out now.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Tenille Townes releases.

To keep up with Tenille Townes, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Train Track Worktapes EP is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Teddy Robb Shares New Song “Question The Universe” Out Now

Teddy Robb’s new song “Question The Universe,” is out now, April 21st, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

A new season of music from Teddy Robb is officially here. Earlier this year, he shared his new song “Stay Single.” Today, the entertainer is releasing a song called “Question The Universe.”

While Robb often co-writes his own music, “Question The Universe” is a solo-write by Old Dominion’s Brad Tursi. Tursi wrote the song after Robb shared true stories from his love life. Inspired by Robb, Tursi wrote the entire song before the singer made it to the write.

“Give me everything I want, and nothing I can have // Right lover, wrong time // I want to hold her // But somehow she’s leaving in the morning, someone got to her first // Shit like this makes me question the universe // Spent the rest of the week breaking all of the rules // Called her three times a day, no time to play it cool // I had to tell her how I feel // Said I really don’t care who finds out baby // I’m sure he’s a nice guy, but when you know, you know // She just closed her eyes and smiled”

While the song may not promote a typical love story, the relatability of falling for someone who might not be available is as true as it comes. Robb has a pure and incredible tendency to craft songs and vocals that speak to the listener and “Question The Universe” certainly fits the bill.

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Teddy Robb shares new song, “Question The Universe” out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Teddy Robb releases.

To keep up with Teddy Robb, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Question The Universe” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Jelly Roll Releases Brand New Song “UNLIVE” with Yelawolf

Jelly Roll’s brand new song, “UNLIVE” with Yelawolf is out now, April 14th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

While Jelly Roll is not exactly new to the music industry, his transition to country music has truly taken the world by storm. The incredible artist and entertainer consistently proves that music and the country genre have no limits. As we await his upcoming album Whitsitt Chapel, Jelly Roll is given fans a taste of what is to come. His new song with Yelawolf, “UNLIVE” is out now.

The new single is a perfect blend of hip-hop and country music, something that Jelly Roll is known for. Both Jelly Roll and Yelawolf give honest portrayals of what life can often be like when addiction is present. The song is another example of the honesty and vulnerability that Jelly Roll always conveys in his music. “UNLIVE” should appeal to fans of the singer, as well as, both the hip-hop and country music lovers.

“Mama was a pill-popping, pretty-little number, tending bar at the Quality Inn // Every single day she was upping the stakes to a game that nobody could win // Her kids would stay the night with the neighbors // Mama wouldn’t be home until late // We heard she was turning tricks for papers, that was just another Tuesday night in those trailers”

The new song comes on the heels of Jelly Roll sweeping at the CMT Music Awards, winning three awards, including Male Video of the Year for “Son Of A Sinner.” It is clear that 2023 is going to continue to be a massive year for the rising artist. His road to superstardom is as clear as day. Everyone should give “UNLIVE” a listen.

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Jelly Roll shares new song with Yelawolf, “Unlive,’ ahead of upcoming studio album.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Jelly Roll releases.

To keep up with Jelly Roll, follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

“UNLIVE” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Megan Moroney Shares Poetic New Song “Girl In The Mirror”

Megan Moroney’s new song “Girl In The Mirror,” is out now, April 14th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Megan Moroney is one of the most exciting new artists of 2023, which is exactly why she landed on our 2023 Country Swag Artist to Watch list earlier this year. As we await her debut album Lucky, out on May 5th, Moroney is giveing fans another taste of what is to come with the record. Just like “Tennessee Orange” and “I’m Not Pretty,” her new song, “Girl In The Mirror” is introspective, poetic, and a high-caliber country song.

In her young career, the songstress has established herself as an artist who sings about real emotions, while maintaining her confidence even in the most heartbreaking songs. While “Girl In The Mirror” is a clearly a vulnerable story about falling in love with a man, who made her lose her sense of self-worth, Moroney has clearly learned that hard lesson. The new song is inspiring, raw, and poetic. “Girl In The Mirror” may be one of her best songs to date.

“She looks just like me // But I don’t recognize her // She’s got the same eyes // But they’re heavy and tired // He just walked out // And she’s standing right here // She loves the boy more than she loves the girl in the mirror // The girl in the mirror // used to know who she was // Now she’s up wondering // why she’s not enough”

If the previously released songs are any inclination, Moroney’s debut album is sure to be something special. Her talent, charisma, and vulnerability rivals anyone in the country music landscape today. If you have not yet jumped on the Moroney bandwagon, now is definitely the time!

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Megan Moroney shares new song “Girl In The Mirror,” off her upcoming debut album, ‘Lucky.’

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Megan Moroney releases.

To keep up with Megan Moroney, follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Girl In The Mirror” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Caitlyn Smith: ‘High & Low’ Album Review

Caitlyn Smith’s new album High & Low is officially out now, April 14th on all streaming platforms. Learn more and listen to the new album below.

In April of 2022, Caitlyn Smith released the critically acclaimed High, a beautiful and poetic eight-track celebration of the great things in life. Today, however, the singer-songwriter is back with High & Low, exploring the full gamut of emotions by adding 6 new songs to complete the full picture.

Much like those on social media who only share a highlight reel of the positive moments in life, Smith realized she was doing the same thing musically. “Nobody can have the highs without the lows,” she revealed. “When I decided to produce this album, I knew it was going to be a challenge – and musically it was a beautifully stretching & exciting experience. But it brought me into this unexpected season of life where I started facing all these roadblocks that were holding me back. Fear. Doubt. Denial. And I was really forced to finally bring these issues into the light. I went from hiding behind my songs to being able to say it out loud in the room – and that’s something I’m really proud of.”

For the Monument recording artist, High & Low feels like a peek into the introspective singer-songwriter’s most personal diary as she details her insecurities, her doubts, her lost love, and much more. Instead of emphasizing just the highs, the album explores all sides of life: the sweet, the bitter, and the bittersweet.

“High” serves as the album’s introduction, and it’s the most perfect way to begin this chapter, cleverly juxtaposing melancholy lyrics over lush instrumentation. Here, she’s both high and low as a relationship has ended, but she doesn’t quite feel that way. Co-written by Smith with Miley Cyrus and Jenn Decilveo, the chanteuse proclaims, “Sometimes I get a little too high // Got my mind going places I don’t wanna go // Sometimes I get a little too low // And I can’t see myself through the fire and smoke…And in my head I did my very best // Saying goodbye, goodbye // And I don’t miss you but I think of you // And don’t know why // I still feel high, I still feel high.”

Love lost permeates the album, Smith’s mournful voice ripe with emotion as she rips your heart out with her lyrical mastery. This is evident on “I Don’t Like the World Without You,” “I Think of You” and the chill-inducing piano ballad, “Lately,” which finds her desperate to occupy herself in light of a relationship ending. Likewise, “Alaska” finds Smith proverbially lost in her relationship, her voice dripping with emotion on the sparse ballad, which begins with the line “I’m terrified we’ll end up like my parents, together but alone.”

Smith finds herself in another state on “Mississippi,” which features stirring male background vocals by non-other than superstar, Garth Brooks. The vocals add an incomparable depth to the song. Here, she’s longing for the state, which seems to act as a metaphor for someone she used to know. “Mississippi, do you ever miss me? // It’s been a while but you’re always on my mind // Sometimes it hits me like a burnin’ whiskey // That I’ll never really ever say goodbye // To you, Mississippi.”

It’s not all doom and gloom on High & Low, with tracks like “Downtown Baby,” “Dreamin’s Free” and “Good As Us” providing much-needed moments of levity. The former has hints of pop, while “Dreamin’s Free” is a lush and ethereal ode to the fact that money can’t buy happiness. Likewise, “Good As Us” has an almost Daisy Jones-like vibe with its airy melodies and smoky vocals, punctuated by a grooving baseline and tambourine shake. In fact, we can almost imagine Daisy and Billy on stage singing along to this track, proclaiming, “Nothing else can make me feel as good as us.”

“Maybe in Another Life” is a clear standout, starting as a subdued ballad before building into a heart-stopping orchestral moment. Here, she longs for a universe in which her love story has less of a tragic end. “And I’ll love you forever with the fire in my soul // Maybe I could be your girl // And we don’t ever say goodbye,” She proclaims. “Maybe in another life.”

Alternatively, “Writing Songs and Raising Babies” has Smith accepting the less-than-glamorous hand she’s been dealt in life, embracing the mundane. On the groovy track which finds her channeling her inner Maren Morris, the singer-songwriter proclaims that there’s “nothing here too glamorous, taking it one day at a time, but damn it’s a beautiful life.”

Finally, the album ends with “The Great Pretender,” an uber-relatable ode to dealing with facades and imposter syndrome. Here, Smith is at her finest, shining through as a folksy songwriter and storyteller in the vein of a mastermind like Brandi Carlile. “Nobody knows I’m crying in a bathroom stall // And I’m living in a house of cards about to fall,” She emotes. “But I make them believe that I’ve never been better // I am the great pretender”

On High & Low, Caitlyn Smith takes listeners on a journey through the highs and lows of life in a way that’s equal parts heartbreaking, beautiful, and heartbreakingly beautiful.

High & Low Track List:

  1. High – Intro
  2. High
  3. Dreamin’s Free
  4. Lately
  5. Mississippi
  6. Good as Us
  7. Alaska
  8. Maybe in Another Life
  9. I Think of You
  10. Nothing Against You
  11. Downtown Baby
  12. Writing Songs and Raising Babies
  13. I Don’t Like The World Without You
  14. The Great Pretender

Country Swag Picks:

  1. “High”
  2. “Mississippi”
  3. “Alaska”
  4. “Maybe in Another Life”
  5. “Lately”
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Caitlyn Smith’s new album, ‘High & Low’ is out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about upcoming Caitlyn Smith announcements and releases.

The mega-talented singer will headline her own acoustic tour in support of Independent music venues on The Great Pretender Solo Tour. “I wanted to bring my fans into the room with me to where these songs began. Feelings. Stories. One voice and one instrument. Songs in their purest form,” She shares. “Sharing these wonderfully intimate rooms with people allows me to connect and be more vulnerable than I have been able to be in years. Hopefully, this experience will mean as much to my fans as I know it’s going to mean to me.”

To keep up with Caitlyn Smith, follow her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter.

High & Low is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Lauren Davidson Shares New Song “What I Took For Granted” Out Now

Lauren Davidson’s new song, “What I took For Granted” is out now, April 14th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new music below.

Our girl and incredible country artist, Lauren Davidson is back with new music! The tautened New York/New Jersey artist is well-versed in creating songs that speak to her experiences, while still being relatable to listeners and fans everywhere. Today, Davidson releases her newest single entitled “What I Took For Granted.”

The new song marks her first song of 2023. It is also the third release of her upcoming full-length album Somewhere In Between, following both the title track and “Mean To Say.” Like the previously released tracks, the new song, “What I Took For Granted” is beautiful and poetic song about appreciating the little things and truly not taking anything in her life for granted. The new single shows Davidson’s growth and maturity as an artist and as a vocalist.

According to the songstress, “Life isn’t always easy or joyful. It has its ups and downs and highs and lows, and the uncertainty of the music industry heightens those feelings,” she shared in a recent press release, adding, ” I’ve personally experienced an enormous amount of loss this year and this song feels so intensely personal, even more so than the day it was written. Family, friends that are family, my people – near and far – this one’s for you. Thank you for accepting me for who I am – The good, the bad, and the ugly.  I’m so very lucky to have you all in my life.”

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Lauren Davidson drops new song, “What I Took For Granted,” out now.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Lauren Davidson releases.

To keep up with Lauren Davidson, follow her on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

“What I Took For Granted” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.