Travis Denning: Dirt Road Down EP – Review

Travis Denning’s EP Dirt Road Down is out today, August 6th, on all streaming platforms. Learn more about the brand new project below.

Denning made a splash into mainstream country with his 2018 single, “David Ashley Parker From Powder Springs,” a story about a teenage boy who treated his fake I.D. as an alter ego in order to buy beer for him and his buddies. Since then, he has released several other singles and his debut EP, Beer’s Better Cold, which features the number-one smash hit, “After A Few.” Now, we get to learn more about the 28-year-old, Georgia-native in Dirt Road Down, out today.

“This was about going ‘What’s the next step?'” Denning stated in a recent press release, describing the new project. “It’s kind of cheesy, but to me Dirt Road Down makes me feel like we’ve gone a little further down the path of who I am – which I like to think is a dirt road, for sure.”

Thanks to the pandemic, Denning was able to return to his roots in Georgia, where he spent time writing over 100 songs. “Call It Country” starts off the record and is about the activities and things Denning loves and got to re-discover because of his time off from touring. Co-written with Jessi Alexander and Chris Steven, this song is directed at those who judge the southern lifestyle. With its fast-paced, high energy, and rocking sound, it will make a great show opener for Denning as he hits the road this summer/fall with Brothers Osborne and Tenille Townes. 

“We keep that needle in the red on that hell raisin’ meter // Crank that Charlie Daniel’s out them Ford and Chevy speakers // Throw it down in this podunk town, ain’t afraid to get muddy // Yeah, call it what you want to, we just call it country”

The title track covers all the bases of a typical country song: love, nostalgia, and dirt roads. Throughout the song, the singer reminisces on all the great memories and things he learned while on a dirt road. In “Jack and Coke,” Denning uses clever wordplay and storytelling to portray a failed romance between a man and woman.  What was a great romance between Jack and Jill turned into Jill moving on, leaving Jack alone with his whiskey and coke.

“Jack meets Jill one late Friday night // In a hole in the wall low lit kinda dive // Jack asks Jill if she wants to dance // A half buzz kiss comes after that // Two hearts find love, fall right in // Give it all they got, but in the end // Jack holds on, and Jill lets go // Now it’s just Jack and Coke”

To most country singers, trucks are more than just a piece of metal on four rubber wheels; they are a symbol of love, loyalty, hard work, freedom, and memories–both good and bad. In “Grew Up With a Truck,” Denning describes what having a truck as a teenager/young adult was like.

“I Went Fishing” is the most somber and personal track on the record. Denning uses fishing to relax and take his mind off the negative things happening in his life. From the time his dog died when he was young, to when his big summer, amphitheater tour with Sam Hunt got canceled, Denning went to the lake to escape the harsh reality. 

“This one is definitely my selfish personal favorite,” he admitted. “I wrote it right after the Sam Hunt tour got canceled, and I was so bummed – I mean devastated. That’s when I thought about the title again, and it was like ‘I don’t think I fish to catch fish, really. It’s more about trying to find a little peace of mind and get away from it all.'”

Denning is building an extensive catalog and with live shows returning, he has his chance to make a real name for himself and become a big star in country music.

“My biggest thing is I hope they get a piece of me they were expecting. And I hope they get a piece of me that they weren’t, too,” he joked.

Travis Denning 's new EP, 'Dirt Road Down' is out now, August 6th

Travis Denning ‘s new EP, ‘Dirt Road Down’ is out now, August 6th

Dirt Road DownEP Tracklist:

  1. Call It Country
  2. Dirt Road Down
  3. Jack and Coke
  4. Grew Up With A Truck
  5. I Went Fishing
  6. ABBY (Alternate Version)

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

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Dirt Road Down 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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Chris Young: ‘Famous Friends’ – Album Review

Chris Young’s new album Famous Friends, released today, August 6th is his first record in nearly four years and features collaborations with his own famous friends, including Kane Brown, Lauren Alaina, and Mitchell Tenpenny. Read our full review below.

Since bursting onto the country music scene with his debut album nearly fifteen years ago, Chris Young has been one of country music’s mainstay voices. Today, August 6, the crooner released his follow up to 2017’s Losing Sleep, featuring fourteen new songs, all but one of which he co-wrote. Young also lent his hand to producing the album alongside frequent collaborators Corey Crowder, Mark Holman, and Chris DeStefano.

“I know I’ve said it before, but I honestly can’t say it enough – I am so excited to be releasing my new album,” shared Young in a statement. “There are so many incredibly talented artists, songwriters, and producers – all friends of mine – who helped make this album possible. Having friends share their talents as collaborators, songwriters, producers, and more, it’s only natural to call the album Famous Friends.

The album opens with the one-two punch of the previously-released “Raised on Country” and “Famous Friends,” setting the stage for the collection which weaves seamlessly through moving ballads and rowdy party tracks. If not for the huge success of “Famous Friends” ft. Kane Brown, the album would’ve been named Raised On Country, which would’ve been equally fitting.

Keeping in line with the record’s title, Young enlists some of his famous friends on other tracks, including “Town Ain’t Big Enough,” a stirring duet with Lauren Alaina that was co-written by Dan + Shay’s Shay Mooney. Meanwhile, Mitchell Tenpenny appears on and co-wrote “At the End of the Bar,” with Young and Chris DeStefano. The song celebrates the “million things that you can find” at the end of the bar, including your true love or next broken heart.

Young shows his softer side on “Rescue Me,” “Break Like You Do,” and “Love Looks Good On You.” On “Love Looks Good On You,” which has almost a 60s, doo-wop feel, Young slips into his falsetto as he celebrates the love he’s found, crooning about how good a woman in love looks. Meanwhile on “Break Like You Do,” he’s struggling to recover from a breakup as he watches his former flame move on. “I see you’re doing well // Well, I’m not // Got someone new in your life // Well, I don’t,” He sings regretfully. “I been busy wantin’ you back // And you been busy movin’ on way too fast.”

It’s not all love and ballads on Famous Friends, with Young blowing the roof off on the anthemic and rowdy “One of Them Nights” that screams of future concert opener.  There’s also “Hold My Beer Watch This,” a tongue-in-cheek ode to those bad decisions made while drinking.

The album ends with “Tonight We’re Dancing,” which gives off “Getting You Home Vibes.” Young isn’t messing around here; he’s turning down the lights and making a magical night for one special lady. “So tonight we’re dancing // Barefoot in the kitchen // Spinning alone to a George Strait song // You Look So Good In Love,” he croons. “And when it’s just us // All I wanna do is stare into your eyes all night long // Heart to heart // Hand in hand.”

Of Famous Friends, Young says, “I want people to fall in love with it, blow their speakers listening to it, dance to it, party along with it, cry to it, just live it – and I can’t wait to start playing this new music on the road soon.”

It’s safe to say he’ll have no problem with those goals for Famous Friends, as there are definitely songs to dance to, cry to, fall in love to, and maybe most importantly, fall in love with.

Famous Friends Tracklist:

  1. Raised on Country – Chris Young/Cary Barlowe/Corey Crowder
  2. Famous Friends (with Kane Brown) – Chris Young/Cary Barlowe/Corey Crowder
  3. Town Ain’t Big Enough (with Lauren Alaina) – Chris Young/Cary Barlowe/Corey Crowder/Shay Mooney
  4. Drowning – Chris Young/Corey Crowder/Josh Hoge
  5. Rescue Me – Chris Young/Josh Hoge/Mark Holman/MatthewMcGinn/Christian Davis Stalnecker
  6. Break Like You Do – Chris Young/Chris DeStefano/Matt Rogers/Anthony Smith
  7. At the End of a Bar (with Mitchell Tenpenny) – Chris Young/Chris DeStefano/Mitchell Tenpenny
  8. Love Looks Good on You – Chris Young/Chris DeStefano/Ashley Gorley
  9. One of Them Nights – Chris Young/Chris DeStefano/Rhett Akins
  10. When You’re Drinking – Chris Young/Chris DeStefano/Matt Rogers/Anthony Smith
  11. Cross Every Line – David Garcia/Hillary Lindsey/Chase McGill
  12. Hold My Beer Watch This – Chris Young/Cary Barlowe/Corey Crowder
  13. Best Seat in the House – Chris Young/Sarah Buxton/Corey Crowder
  14. Tonight We’re Dancing – Chris Young/Josh Gleaves/Josh Phillips

Our Picks:

  1. “Famous Friends”
  2. “At the End of the Bar
  3. “Break Like You Do”
  4. “One of Them Nights”
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Chris Young’s new album, ‘Famous Friends,’ is out now, August 6th

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

To keep up with Chris Young, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Famous Friends 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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Jordan Rowe: ‘Bad Case of the Good Ole Boy’ – Album Review

Jordan Rowe’s debut album, Bad Case of the Good Ole Boy, is out today, August 6, featuring “I Didn’t Sleep Last Night” and “Mama Ain’t Jesus” with Lainey Wilson. Read our full review below as we dig into the new project.

Country newcomer Jordan Rowe has a “bad, bad case of the good ole’ boy,” a theme that weaves its way throughout his debut album of the same name, out today, August 6. Inspired by the likes of Alan Jackson, Joe Diffie, and Luke Bryan, the Georgia native has a sound that’s both modern yet traditional. “I’m so excited to finally be putting out a full independent project. I’ve been working on some of these songs since 2019 and there was a lot of work that went into finding a unique sound,” shared the singer in a statement. “I  wanted to keep it young and competitive, but also make good country music like you and I grew up on.”

Produced by Derek Wells and released via River House Artists, Rowe’s influences are apparent on Bad Case of the Good Ole Boy, as he’s tried and true country on each of the album’s eight songs, beginning with its title track. The opener sets the stage for the rest of the album, as he sings of “kickin’ in these boots” and “digging in these roots.” Here, the singer-songwriter is unapologetically himself, embracing both who he is and the life he lives.

“Can’t in a Car” is a tongue-in-cheek ode to a truck and all the things you can’t do in a car, Rowe musing that “once you go truck, you never go back.” Meanwhile, the album’s first single, “I Didn’t Sleep Last Night,” is a new spin on the classic breakup song. Rowe is intent to stick it to an ex and prove he’s moved on by getting drunk and spending the night with someone new. On the twangy mid-tempo, he assures an ex that he didn’t stay up thinking of her, which is clearly a lie as he laments, “No, I didn’t sleep last night // I met me someone new // And we drank ’til we felt right // Hell, she even kinda looked like you // And we watched that sun come up // And you never even crossed my mind.”

While Rowe definitely embraces his raucous side on a few tracks, he shines even brighter on the ballads. On “The Good Ones Do,” he sings of all of the “good ones” in his life, including friends, coaches, pastors, and a special woman. “And every girl don’t dance // Barefoot in the rain // And every girl don’t stay // When she could’ve walked away // And every girl don’t like // A man in worn-out boots // And every girl don’t make you feel // Like she got lucky too // But the good ones do.”

On “Mama Ain’t Jesus,” Rowe celebrates his mother in the heartfelt song, accompanied perfectly by stunning background vocals from Lainey Wilson. Over twangy guitars, the pair sings of a woman who’s as close to Jesus as a human can possibly be. 

“I bet she’ll walk them streets of gold with a silver medal // And while the good lord comes back down to get us she’ll fill in // I ain’t been yet, but I’ve got a glimpse of Heaven // Cause Mama ain’t Jesus but she’s a close second.”

The album wraps up with “10-4,” featuring country legends Rhett Akins, Tracey Lawrence, and Eddie Montgomery. This track sounds straight out of the 90’s in the best possible way, as the four-country traditionalists sing from the perspective of truck drivers, traveling the open road.

“If you’re thinking I’m a certified son of a gun // Haul a whole lotta country in my ol half-ton // Work like a dog til the work gets done // Give the beer off my back if you ain’t got none,” they sing. “ If you think I got a bad case of good ol boy // Ya damn right buddy that’s a big 10-4.”

Rowe co-wrote all eight of the tracks on Bad Case of the Good Ole Boy, and it’s safe to say that he’s crafted a perfect introduction of himself to the country world. The collection is a solid one that’s sure to win over droves of new fans with each new song.

Bad Case of the Good Ole Boy Tracklist:

  1. Bad Case of the Good Ole Boy
  2. Can’t in a Car
  3. The Good Ones Go
  4. Who Needs You (feat. Ashland Craft)
  5. I Didn’t Sleep Last Night
  6. Mama Ain’t Jesus (feat. Lainey Wilson)
  7. Had a Ball
  8. 10-4 (feat. Tracy Lawrence, Rhett Akins, Eddie Montgomery)

Our Picks:

  1. “Mama Ain’t Jesus”
  2. “10-4”
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Jordan Rowe’s new album ‘Bad Case of the Good Ole Boy,’ is out now

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

To keep up with Jordan Rowe follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Bad Case of The Good Ole Boy 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.

5 Things to Know About Chris Young’s New Album ‘Famous Friends’

As we anticipate the release of Chris Young’s new album Famous Friends, due out Friday, August 6th, we’re sharing five things to know about the record that we learned from a recent interview with the singer.

  1. The title track to the new record “Famous Friends” was intended to be a multi-faceted story that is relatable to fans.

“There is an angle to this that is supposed to be what’s going to click with everybody that hears it. It’s not what you think when you first see the title. […] We’re really taking the hat off to all the people that might not be famous to everybody else but they’re famous to you, to your hometown, to your friends.”

 

  1. The new record is full of collaborations and duets, which inspired Young to name the record ‘Famous Friends.’

“There are more guest appearances on this project than I ever had before. […] From producers to writers to players, there are so many people that got involved in this, whether they are well-known to the outside world or whether they’re well-known to the circle of Nashville songwriters or Nashville music.”

 

  1. The new record marks the first time Young ever produced songs with collaborator and songwriter Chris DeStefano (“Aw Naw” “Losing Sleep”).

“We really spent a lot of time in the fifteen months trying out different production stuff and making sure all of the songs on the record have their own space.”

 

  1. Famous Friends was reinvented during quarantine and turned into an entirley new project far past the last four years when the project first started.

“A lot of the stuff… take “At The End of a Bar” specifically, that got written when it froze over in Nashville this year,” adding later, “There are so many songs that got written and cut during this period of time. Now fans get even more music with fourteen songs.”

 

  1. Young did not listen to the full album in order until he had a physical copy of it when it was ready to come out.

“I’ve done all of the tiny tweaks before sending it to masters […] When we get that first physical one in, I’ll grab a CD, get in my car and listen to it top-down once, and I’m like ‘alright, it’s complete.’”

 

Check-in with us on Friday, August 6th for a full review of Chris Young’s new album Famous Friends.

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

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For the latest country music tunes, follow our  ‘New Country Music’ playlist for your weekly new music fix.

Chase Rice’s “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.” with FGL Hits #1

Chase Rice’s song with Florida Georgia Line, “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.” is officially the number one song on the country charts.

Since it made it’s radio debut, Chase Rice’s collaboration with Florida Georgia Line has steadily climbed the charts. “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.” was a hit with fans right away. Now the track is the number one song at country radio!

“Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ Good. Amen.” marks Rice’s second number one single. He earned his first number one back in 2019 with his hit song “Eyes On You.” For the men of Florida Georgia Line, the track marks their third collaboration to find it’s way to top spot. The platinum-selling duo had worldwide success with their song “Meant to Be” with Bebe Rexha” and Morgan Wallen’s song “Up Down.”

“Sittin’ here, drinkin’ beer, talkin’ God, amen // Killing time living life with some down home friends // When the world’s gone crazy man it all makes sense // Sittin’ here, drinkin’ beer, talkin’ God, amen // Amen”

The song was inspired by all the hardships people had to face in 2020, due to the global pandemic. The track expresses what is actually important to all of us. It is the moments with our loved one and this meaningful conversations we get to have with each other that trumps everything else.

Congrats to Chase Rice and Florida Georgia Line on their number one!

Join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Chase Rice and Florida Georgia Line announcements and releases.

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“Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.” is 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.

Ingrid Andress and Sam Hunt Collaborate on New Song “Wishful Drinking”

Ingrid Andress teamed up with Sam Hunt for a powerful new duet titled “Wishful Drinking.” The new song is available now, August 2nd, on all streaming platforms. Take a look Listen below as we dig deeper into the track.

For a COVID-stricken year, Hunt and Andress are coming off impressive 2020s. Hunt released his highly anticipated sophomore album Southside, which debuted at number one on the Hot Country Albums Chart and produced four number-one singles. Andress released her debut album Lady Like, which peaked at number nine on the same charts. Andress also picked up three nominations at the latest GRAMMY Awards. The two combined their star power and recent success to create a large buzz around this new “sad bop.”

“Maybe I’m just wishful drinking // Give my heart something to sink in // Better make it two, nothing I won’t do for another round of me and you // I get hopeful whеn I’m tipsy // Thinking you might actually miss me // It’s 100 proof, nothing I won’t do for another round of me and you”

‘Wishful drinking’ is a fun play-on-words, as the two singers start feeling optimistic when they begin tipping them back, hoping that the other is missing them as well. Andress takes the first verse and chorus, Hunt takes the second, and then their harmonies shine throughout the rest of the song. The two are known for blending genres and sometimes hugging the line between country and pop, and this track is no different. Their beautiful vocals mixed with this mid-tempo, snap track beat and subtle banjo strums layered in have listeners really feeling for these fictional ‘wishful drinkers.’

Andress is hitting the road this fall, supporting Dan + Shay on the Arena Tour and headlining her very own Feeling Things Tour. For tickets, head to her website.

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Ingrid Andress and Sam Hunt join forces on new song “Wishful Drinking,” out now.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Ingrid Andress or Sam Hunt releases.

To keep up with Andress, follow her on FacebookInstagramTwitter.

To keep up with Hunt follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

 “Wishing Drinking” 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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Who Is Laci Kaye Booth? The Story Behind Her Journey to Country Music

Who is Laci Kaye Booth? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about her journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…

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Laci Kaye Booth / Photo: Robby Klein

The Beginning:

Laci Kaye Booth is a name you are going to want to remember. The singer-songwriter grew up with country music in her heart and in her blood. After a successful stint on American Idol, Booth found her path in Nashville, ultimately signing a record deal. We chatted with the songstress about her entire journey.

“I’m a singer-songwriter from East Texas. I was born and raised in Livingston, Texas,” she begins. “My dad is a Texas artist […] So he introduced me to Willie [Nelson] and Waylon [Jennings] and Merle [Haggard],” shares Booth. The songstress recalls singing in church with her mother and performing on stage at the tender age of eight.

“It was just second nature to be involved in music at a really young age. I don’t ever remember a time where I wasn’t playing around with guitars, singing, or on stage.” Later, Booth tells us that she even learned how to play guitar at nine years old and sang the national anthem at pep rallies in school. 

“For some reason, I always had it in my mind that I was going to be a country singer.” Despite her dad’s connection to country music, Booth also credits her mother for introducing her to some of her favorite acts. She names artists like The Chicks, Shania Twain, and Lee Ann Womack as some of the women she was raised on.

Despite her love for country music, the songstress finds inspiration in all sorts of genres. Discovering music on her own became a passion for her. “When I was about eleven, Fleetwood Mac came on and I was like ‘who the heck is this?’ And I just became obsessed with Stevie Nicks and even Norah Jones, […] Anyone with a really unique voice just captivated me.”

Currently, Booth still loves traditional country music and the oldies that she grew up on. However, she runs the gamut of music influences, naming artists like The Weeknd, Olivia Rodrigo, and Lana Del Ray as some of her favorites right now.

The Turning Point:

Despite knowing that she wanted to become a professional artist, Booth yielded her mother and step-father’s advice and went to college straight out of high school. “They wanted me to have a backup plan,” she tells us. Still, Booth found herself immersed in music. “I was playing shows on the weekends for money and like 3-4 shows every weekend, when I decided to try out for American Idol.”

Just thirty hours shy of a Bachelor’s Degree, Booth auditioned and made it on to American Idol. “The right place at the right time was exactly what it was with American Idol,” she tells us. “I didn’t even want to get out of the car at the audition, that’s how fearful I was of rejection.”

Clearly, it was fate that Booth did get out of the car. Her American Idol journey landed her in the top five and helped secure her a record deal with Big Machine Label Group Records and 19 Recordings. Booth moved to Nashville two years ago. She is officially honing her craft as a singer and a songwriter with some of the most established producers in the industry today.

Today:

With her debut major-label EP slated to come out at the end of this week, Booth has a lot to be proud of. The eight-track project is a culmination of all of her influences over the years. It reflects her journey beautifully. “I still have problems believing that these things are even happening to me because it’s something I dreamed about my whole life,” shares Booth as she reflects on her journey.

Fans will definitely relate to her humble attitude and vulnerability, which is so easily conveyed through her music. Although trying to keep the details behind the project under wraps, the songstress lets us know that each track is so different from the other. “Having a little something for everybody. I’m excited to see what people think!”

Besides the project, fans can catch Booth playing Stagecoach this season. This is a huge upcoming moment for the new artist. Check back on Friday for our full review of the EP. We can tell you, it’s one you’re going to want to listen to!

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Dan + Shay Release New Song “Lying” Ahead of Upcoming Album

Dan + Shay’s new song”Lying” is available on all streaming platforms now, July 30th. The song comes just a few weeks before their highly anticipated album, Good Things, out 8/13. Learn more about the new track below.

Right behind the release of their latest single “Good Things”, the title track off their forthcoming album (August 13th), Dan + Shay have just released another new track “Lying”. The duo dropped a music video with the release of the song, which includes a dance that fans can learn and dance along to!

The duo has continued to release hit after hit despite having a three-year gap since their last album. Songs like “10,000 hours”, “I Should Probably Go To Bed” and “Glad You Exist” has had fans begging for another album, and now one is finally on its way and with a handful of songs that we already love.

With an upbeat sound and some play on words, “Lying” is a feel-good break-up song. They’re ready to have a good time, and they’re not lying when they say that they don’t miss them. The music video shows just how much fun they’re having without them.

“I don’t miss you in my bed // I don’t hear you in my head // I don’t love you, I’m not crying // And I swear I’m not lying”

The duo resumes their ‘Dan + Shay The (Arena) Tour’ this year, which hits New York City’s Madison Square Garden on September 16th. You can find tickets to the show here.

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Dan + Shay release their new song “Lying,” ahead of upcoming new album.

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

To keep up with Dan + Shay, follow them on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter.

“Lying” 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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Dylan Schneider Releases New Song “Lost In A Small Town”

Dylan Schneider’s new song “Lost in a Small Town” is available everywhere today (7/30). Take a look below as we dig into the song.

Dylan Schneider just signed a new record deal with Broken Bow Records and today he put out his first song with the label, “Lost In A Small Town”.

At only 21 years old, Schnieder already has four EPs under his belt, popular songs like “How Does It Sound” (2017) and “How to Country” (2019), and has opened shows for Florida Georgia Line and performed with Brett Eldredge. Although it has been two years since Schneider released new music, his Whole Town Talk EP, he is continuing to grow as a country music namestay and will continue to do so with his latest release “Lost In A Small Town”, available everywhere now.

“Lost In A Small Town” is about missing that person that you used to run around your small town with. Even in the place where you grew up and that you know like the back of your hand, you feel lost because the one that you’re supposed to be there with isn’t there anymore. Your memories together are forever tied to all the places there, and now they just don’t feel the same without them.

“How am I Lost In A Small Town // Rolling up and down these roads that I grew up on // You can say it’s all these memories // what we used to be, keeping me from moving on

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Dylan Schneider’s new song, “Lost In A Small Town” is available now

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

To keep up with Dylan Schneider follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

“Lost In A Small Town” 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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Mickey Guyton Releases Title Track “Remember Her Name” Ahead of Upcoming Album

Mickey Guyton’s new song, “Remember Her Name” is out now, July 30th, on all streaming platforms. The number serves as the title track to her upcoming album due out September 24th. Take a look below as we dig a little deeper into the new tune.

Mickey Guyton is one of the most prolific artists in the country music genre right now. Poised, talented, and incredibly insightful, Guyton creates music that is straight from the heart. Ahead of her upcoming album, the songstress released the title track “Remember Her Name,” out now.

The song is the opening track off the new record. It is the ultimate reminder to people to remember who you are. It is an anthem for the lonely, the lost, and the persistent. According to Guyton, “‘Remember Her Name’ is a song for anyone who ever felt less than, forgotten, or up against obstacles. I hope this song is a reminder of the importance of self-worth and the power of persistence and perseverance.”

“Where did you lose the girl with no fear // Oh she never left // take a good look she’s right in the mirror // Don’t let yourself forget // Remember the fire // Remember the face // She felt the storm and danced out in the pouring rain // Remember her laughing // Through all the pain // Remember the girl that didn’t let anything get in her way // Remember her name”

Guyton embodies all of these characteristics as both a human and an artist. The track is relatable and powerful all at the same time. If this is any inclination of what the singer-songwriter has in store for fans, we are all in for a real treat with the full album.

Remember Her Name Track List

  1. Remember Her Name (Mickey Guyton, Parker Welling, Blake Hubbard, Jarrod Ingram)
  2. All American (Mickey Guyton, Victoria Banks, Emma-Lee, Karen Kosowski)
  3. Different (Mickey Guyton, Emma-Lee, Karen Kosowski)
  4. Love My Hair (Mickey Guyton, Anna Krantz)
  5. Lay It On Me (Mickey Guyton, Jaden Michaels, Gavin Slate)
  6. Higher (Mickey Guyton, Nathan Chapman, Fraser Churchill, Presston Glass, Narada Walden)
  7. Dancing In the Living Room (Mickey Guyton, Karen Kosowski, Victoria Banks, Emma-Lee)
  8. Do You Really Wanna Know (Mickey Guyton, Melissa Fuller, Andy Skib)
  9. Black Like Me (Mickey Guyton, Emma Davidson-Dilon, Fraser Churchill, Nathan Chapman)
  10. Words (Mickey Guyton, Abbey Cone, David Kalmusky)
  11. What Are You Gonna Tell Her? (Mickey Guyton, Karen Kosowski, Victoria Banks, Emma-Lee)
  12. Smoke (Mickey Guyton, Nathan Chapman, Balewa Muhammad)
  13. Rosé (Mickey Guyton, Karen Kosowski, Victoria Banks)
  14. Indigo (Mickey Guyton, Jimmy Robbins, Laura Veltz, Mozella)
  15. If I Were A Boy (Toby Gad, Brittany Jean Carlson)
  16. Better Than You Left Me (Fly Higher Version (Mickey Guyton, Nathan Chapman, Jennifer Hanson, Jenn Schott)
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Mickey Guyton’s new song “Remember Her Name” is out now, July 30th

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