Cam Releases New Song “Classic” & Drops Album Details

Cam Classic

Southern California native Cam is best known for her dreamy, thought-provoking songs that infuse country, pop, folk, and rock all into one sound. Untamed, her debut record came out five years ago, and on Friday, July 17th, Cam finally announced her follow-up, The Otherside, due October 30th. Ahead of its release, four songs are now available to fans, including the new summer jam “Classic”.

“Classic” was written by Cam and GRAMMY-winning writer and producer Jack Antonoff. Some of Antonoff’s most recent projects include The Chicks’ Gaslighter and Taylor Swift’s Lover, and you can hear his influence throughout the song. The track opens with a fun, 12-string guitar strumming pattern set to a driving percussion that sounds ‘70s and retro, and yet at the same time, modern in the way Antonoff’s producing credits feel.

The song is essentially about a love that is timeless and outlasts current trends and superficiality. Cam describes the love as “a big yellow taxi/Like your best friend’s mixtape/A big limo and a prom date”; all things that don’t belong to one specific decade. They’re simply classic. It’s clever, fun, and poppy, and a reminder that the simple things in life are some of the shiniest and best.

“Jack and I caught something in the air that day and ran with it,” Cam explained in a press release. “The track is so much fun. Jangling guitars, claps, it feels like when a group of familiar people get back together over the holidays, clanking around after dinner with too much wine, and amidst the chatter and laughter and closeness they are really telling each other, deep down, just how much they love each other.”

What Cam always does best is combine her pop instincts, these melodies that stick around in your head forever, with heartfelt and interesting country storytelling to go along with it. She’s distinct in her vocal delivery, and especially on a song like “Classic”, she shows fans how her music isn’t perfectly fit for the country radio mold, but at the same time could still easily be played on the air and be cranked up. Just like the song says, she’s classic.

To keep up with Cam, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

“Classic” 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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Acoustic Country Music Wednesdays All Summer At The Beach House

Every Wednesday all summer long, enjoy live acoustic country music from the area’s best singer-songwriters at The Beach House, beginning at 6PM.

The Beach House, located in Long Beach, New York is currently open for indoor & outdoor dining (limited capacity), curbside pick up and delivery. Stop by on Wednesday evenings and enjoy a brand new crab and cocktail-inspired menu plus your favorite country tunes. 

This Wednesday, July 22nd, country duo October Rose bring an acoustic country night session to The Beach House. Making their mark on the East Coast music scene, the nationally-touring duo blend their mix of pop, rock, and modern country for their own unique sound.

New Jersey native Leanne Weiss and Pittsburgh-born Derek Allan have shared the stage with artists such as Jake Owen, Russell Dickerson, and Granger Smith. In addition, they’ve been featured performers on country radio and regional TV. October Rose is busy promoting new music in 2020.

Stop by for live music, dinner, and drinks.

 

 

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I Love New York with Tyler Rich

Tyler Rich I Love New York

 

Our ‘I Love New York’ Series features artists in the country music community taking over our Instagram Story each week to give us the Top 5 Things they love most about New York City.

This week, singer-songwriter, Tyler Rich, who just released his latest song, “Feels Like Home” took over to give his Top 5 Picks in the personalized videos here on Instagram Highlights plus a rundown below.

 

#5 – The Subway

Rich kicks off his Top 5 Picks with The NYC Subway. “I freaking love it, I think it’s such a way to make a massive and incredible city so connected and so easy to get around,” he says.

 

#4 – The People of New York

Rich includes the people of New York as his #4 pick, adding “Everybody is always hustling, on their own grind. Just getting sh*t done and taking over the world one by one. It’s inspiring.

 

#3 – Manhattan Center’s Hammerstein Ballroom

One of the city’s oldest event and performance venues, The Hammerstein Ballroom, takes Rich’s # 3 spot. “It’s an absolutely beautiful theatre. I’ve not only gotten to perform there now, but I’ve gone to shows there just as a fan of music. The next goal is headlining Hammerstein Ballroom.

 

#2 – The Big Whiskey, Brooklyn

Including his favorite watering hole in the # 2 spot,  Rich adds “The Big Whiskey”, recently changed to “The Grand National”, located in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood. He also includes an honorable mention for another favorite bar, “Rocka Rolla”

 

#1 – Friends.

Rich’s #1 Pick for his Top 5 Things he loves about NYC in our ‘I Love New York’ Series is: Friends in New York. “I have such an amazing group of friends out there that actually feels like family and anytime I am in New York it truly feels like home because of those people and all of the incredible strangers I always get to meet.”

 

Rich ends the series making a special announcement that fans got to hear exclusively with NYCountry Swag first, The “Feels Like Home” singer teased that he would be releasing an acoustic EP “very very soon”.

 

For more from our ‘I Love New York’ Series, follow us on Instagram: @NYCOUNTRYSWAG

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

“Feels Like Home” 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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Keith Urban Reminisces in New Track “Superman”

Keith Urban Superman

Country superstar, Keith Urban released a new track titled “Superman,” last Friday (July 17th) and a music video to go along with it. The song will feature on the Urban’s upcoming project, The Speed of Now Part One, coming out September 18th, along with other previously released tracks, such as “Polaroid,” “God Whispered Your Name,” “We Were.’

Although the idea around the song is sad, the upbeat tempo and colorful video make “Superman” a feel-good, summer jam. Urban reminisces on his time spent with a particular girl and how when they were together, he felt like a superhero. In the video, Urban sings the first verse as a cartoon sketch, and when the chorus comes around, he is brought to life in front of imaginative scenery. Watch it below:

Urban, who is up for ACM Male Artist of the Year, is scheduled to host the award show on September 16th, two days before his album release. Check out the full list of nominees here.

Don’t miss an update from Urban by following him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

“Superman” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out 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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NYCS Swag Spotlight: Hudson Valley

Hudson Valley

We especially love introducing our followers to country artists and groups who are from our home state of New York. This week’s Swag Spotlight fits the bill. Hudson Valley is a new female-fronted country band that is rooted in country vocals with a rock-infused sound, all while keeping with a fresh perspective that comes from growing up in New York.

We chatted with the lead singer, Sarah Owens and her drum-playing husband, Richie, one of the members of her band, all about their journey together, their new music, and how the landscape of country music has changed over the years.

Both Sarah and Richie grew up in Hudson Valley, New York, but it was Sarah who always dreamed of playing music. “It was always music,” she tells us, “There’s never been another option for me […] I was going to be a country singer,” adding later, “For me, I always sang country music, it was always my thing.” Sarah grew up on female powerhouses in the country music genre like Shania Twain, Martina McBride, Faith Hill, and Trisha Yearwood, despite her friends being interested in other genres, and country music not getting the recognition it deserved in New York during her upbringing.

Although she played music her entire life, including playing in a cover band with her husband, it wasn’t until 2018, when she and her new husband finally made the big move to Nashville. “Once we came down here, it was just all country all the time, and I was like, finally, we were where we needed to be,” she explains. The plan originally was to continue to write and eventually release music as a solo female artist; however, an industry executive suggested that she create a band instead. After a night out with her husband and two other potential band members, Hudson Valley was formed.

 

Currently, Sarah fronts the band with Richie playing drums, Andrew Kopek on bass, and Matthew Farinelli on guitar. The foursome combined their influences in the rock, punk rock, and country music genre to create a sound that makes Hudson Valley so authentic and unique. Because of the vast influences, the songstress tells us, “With being influenced by rock music, Hudson Valley is [essentially] a rock band with country lyrics.”

That notion is ever present in their newest released single “Right Place Now.” Ironically, the romantic country-rock jam was the first song that Sarah ever co-wrote during her trip to Nashville in 2017, just before she moved. “I had always written my own music, but I had her written music with people who had number one songs. I was scared to death,” she shares with us about writing with fellow country artist Sheri Austin.

After getting the idea one night after seeing Vince Gill perform at the coveted Grand Ole Opry, she took the title “Right Place Now” to a write, ultimately creating the song. “I wanted it to be something about being in the right place now. As much as it was about being in Nashville because that’s where I feel like I belonged,” she explains, “It suddenly became about my husband. As much as it’s about a place, it’s about a love at the same time.” The brand new single ultimately has its root in Nashville but is relatable because of the romance.

We think this is only the beginning for Hudson Valley. Their unique perspective on country music will keep them in the limelight for sure, as they continue their journey. Currently, the band has a residency at Blake Shelton’s bar, ‘Ole Red’ in Nashville and plan to release three more songs before the year is up. The group also promises that they will be out there touring again when it is safe for fans to come to shows, and hopefully playing venues in New York! Until then, fans can enjoy their new single and their previously released project Seven.

To keep up with Hudson Valley follow them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Right Place Now” 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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A Thousand Horses Cheers to Heartbreak in “A Song to Remember”

A Thousand Horses A Song To Remember

 

The country music band A Thousand Horses are back, collaborating with producer Dave Cobb again on new music. The group released their brand new song entitled “A Song to Remember” today, marking their first single from their upcoming album, Let the Band Play On, and with their new label home.

Lead singer Michael Hobby co-wrote the track with Brett Warren, Brad Warren, and Christopher Stevens. “A Song to Remember” is a catchy, southern-rock jam written during the phase after a breakup. The men lament about the suffering one feels during heartbreak and the array of emotions that follow suit. Their gritty vocals and enticing lyrics make help fans to have empathy for the protagonist.

I need a song to remember / And a drink to forget / I’m on my way to gettin’ over you / But I ain’t there yet / When the melody hits me, a little Coke in my whiskey / I’m as close to good as I can get / I need a song to remember / And a drink to forget”

This quasi-positive mentality is refreshing in a break-up song. The track overall is a perfect song that compliments the skill-set and talent of the members of A Thousand Horses. “’A Song To Remember’ is about being stuck in the purgatory of heartbreak and dealing with the rollercoaster of emotions that comes along with it,” said guitarist Bill Satcher. “We always love working with our old pal Dave Cobb, and to have Warner Music Nashville in our corner alongside Low Country Sound/Elektra means the world to us.”

To keep up with A Thousand Horses follow them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“A Song to Remember” 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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NYCS First Impression: The Chicks ‘Gaslighter’

Gaslighter The Chicks

Country music fans have been waiting fourteen years for The Chicks, formerly known as the Dixie Chicks, to rise from the ashes, and boy are they about to set fire to everything we ever knew about them in the best possible way. The powerful trio of songstresses is ready to share their truth with the world and lean into their brazen, rebellious side. Gaslighter is a masterpiece that was released at the absolute perfect time.

The Chicks’ evolution has been a long time in the making, and the new record is both sure to burn some bridges and build some new ones. The record is full of humor, pain, and honesty beginning with the album’s title track, “Gaslighter.” It is the perfect introduction to everything that makes this record what it is. The song is a reminder to all the naysayers that they are strong and independent women. The word itself is a not so subtle message about what the ladies have endured as products of their environment back in the heyday; however, the song is something special.

“March March,” is an in-your-face political tune about the power and importance of protest. It is sure to spark some controversy, but clearly The Chicks aren’t holding anything back, which is an evident theme throughout the entire record. In the same vein, “For Her” is another outcry for women. The beautiful harmonies shine as the songstresses pose the ideals of standing up for one another, standing up for your younger self, and showing up for yourself and other women simultaneously.

Heartbreak, bad experiences, and marital discord with men is another theme that is weaved throughout many songs on the record. In the heartbreaking ballad, “Everybody Loves You,” The Chicks break-down the hardships of ending a relationship, where your ex is loved by everybody. The singers examine that relational dynamic and divorce again in the story-telling song “My Best Friend’s Weddings;” however in this song, the ladies learned that they actually prefer their own company. “I’ve never seen her look more happy / Guess from ashes we can really grow”.

The Chicks continue to channel their angst and new-found confidence in “Tights On My Boat,” where they call out a cheating ex in a comedic, yet dark lyrical prose. Despite the subject matter, the song has an anthemic feel about it. Of course, Sleep at Night” is another, not so subtle, message that reveals cheating rumors to be true. Ironically, the ladies cleverly place “Texas Man,” an outlier on the record, after the latter, which showcases some hope and romanticism for a post-split life.

In back to back songs, the ladies share their experiences of how divorce can impact kids. In “Julianna Calm Down,” the ladies give advice to women, who are in the throws of disintegrated relationships, naming all their children and nieces on the track. The ladies turn heartbreak into women empowerment in this necessary track, which was written by Julia Michaels, Jack Antonoff, and Natalie Maines. “You’re gonna make it through / So just put on, put on, put on your best shoes / And strut the fuck around like you’ve got nothing to lose”

“Young Man” addresses the sons that have been impacted. Specifically written for Maines’ son, the songstress encourage him and other boys to not take on the pain of the adults. The bluegrass tune is both inspiring and sad all at the same time.

Finally, the last two songs on the record have the ladies facing their pain and trials head-on. “Hope It’s Something Good” examines the heartbreaking reality that a twenty-plus year relationship is over. The vulnerability of the song is sure to resonate with fans across music genres. With that being said, the ladies end the record on a different note with “Set Me Free.” Although equally as emotive, the ballad feels like a release of pain and hurt, expressing a readiness to move on and find happiness again. It expresses closure both literally and figuratively.

The Chicks have found a way to take us through their journey for the last twenty years through their music. Gaslighter, though maybe not what fans expected or hoped for, is a fully cohesive album that is exactly what we needed. The Chicks have created a completely new space for themselves in the music scene and have really upped the ante for other artists to speak their truth in their music.

NYCS Picks:

  1. “Julianna Calm Down”
  2. “Texas Man”
  3. “Tights On My Boat”
  4. “For Her”

Gaslighter Tracklist:

  1. Gaslighter
  2. Sleep at Night
  3. Texas Man
  4. Everybody Loves You
  5. For Her
  6. March March
  7. My Best Friend’s Weddings
  8. Tights On My Boat
  9. Julianna Calm Down
  10. Young Man
  11. Hope It’s Something Good
  12. Set Me Free

To keep up with The Chicks follow them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Gaslighter 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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[Listen] LANCO Drops Brand New Track Titled “Save Me”

Lanco Save Me

 

LANCO continues to showcase their folk-country sound and honest lyrics with their new track titled, “Save Me.” This is the double-platinum, country group’s first release since October when they dropped “What I See” and “Old Camaro.”

“Save Me” is a song about a lost, troubled man who meets a girl that helps him not only find love but find himself. Backed by a string-heavy production, the feelings become physical as lead singer, Brandon Lancaster describes his attraction for this woman in the second verse with the suggestive lyrics, “My addiction to this friction is like the skin against your jeans.” The slow tempo of the song amplifies when the chorus comes around.

“I’ve been lost and I found you / You can be the someone to / hold me close and make me believe / You could save me”

Although they have not been releasing new music like other artists, LANCO has stayed busy during the pandemic performing virtually on multiple live streams and for personal parties, appearing on an episode of P.K. Subban’s NHL Trivia show, and partnering with the non-profit organization, Purposity to raise money for families in need and much more.

LANCO was supposed to open for Miranda Lambert on her Wildcard Tour, which has been pushed back to start in October, but given the current state of the country, those shows are likely to be postponed again or canceled completely.

“Save Me” may be the first of many new songs coming from LANCO. The band already has “What I See,” “Old Camaro” and “Rival” to feature as the first few songs on their upcoming sophomore album.

Don’t miss an announcement by following them on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

“Save Me” 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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New Country Music Friday – The Playlist 7/17/20

New Music Friday! This week we get new music from CAM, LANCO, A Thousand Horses, The Chicks  and more!

Check out all the new music and more on our Spotify New Country Music Playlist below and be sure to follow for updates each and every Friday:

 

 

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Our Favorite Covers of “Fast Car” & “Cover Me Up” by Country Artists

Sometimes country artists like to cover songs by other artists, but in and outside the genre. We love it when it just works. Lately, two songs seem to be tugging at the heartstrings by many artists in the country genre.

Tracy Chapman’s soulful and incredible song “Fast Car” seems to be a favorite by many artists across genres. Since its 1988 release, it has gained more and more traction and has become an iconic song and melody in the music industry. Artists like Justin Bieber and Passenger have shared their versions, and now, it seems, many country artists are following suit. “Cover Me Up” originally by Jason Isbell also appears to be a crowd-favorite, despite coming out in 2013. With artists like Taylor Swift and Zac Brown Band singing their praises, country artists have paid attention too!

Here are a few of our favorite country music covers below!

 

  1. Luke Combs

Of course, superstar, Luke Combs has to top our list. After fans begged him to sing this song, Combs obliged, and his performance went viral. The video was viewed almost a million times in just 24 hours. Combs’ version is vocally-pleasing, yet effortless, and we cannot get enough of it!

  1. Levi Hummon

Our Swag Session alum, Levi Hummon is vocal about his love for “Fast Car.” He often covers the song, during his live shows, and it’s clear his fans are receptive to his simple and modern rendition. Hummon’s version feels authentic and believable to his story and parallel to his songwriting.

 

 

  1. Morgan Wallen

Morgan Wallen’s version of “Cover Me Up” went viral across all streaming platforms, and fans instantly fell in love with it. The song resonated so well with fans that the singer even premiered an intense and impactful short film about PTSD as a music video for the track. It is very easy to believe that Wallen was the originator of the song if you didn’t already know the stunning original.

  1. Luke Bryan & CB30

We have always been big fans of Luke Bryan, but seeing him collaborate with newcomers CB30, (who we are also loving) takes it to a whole new level. Their version of “Cover Me Up” is harmonies on fire. The three voices meld together exquisitely, and it’s clear that they all appreciate the beauty and intricacies of the song. P.S Can you spot our NYCountry Swag snapback 😉

 

 

  1. Rodney Atkins

One of the greatest vocalists of our time, Rodney Atkins liked “Cover Me Up” by Jason Isbell so much that he recorded his own rendition and included it on his latest record, Caught Up in the Country. Atkins make the song his own by not trying to sound like Isbell and keeping his vocals true to his aesthetic, and it worked! The video dates back to 2014, where Atkins sings the tune with his beautiful and talented wife Rose Falcon.

We wonder what other songs will make a splash with artists this year. We love seeing singers rally and give attention to such meaningful and important songs.

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