Craig Morgan Honors Frontline Workers In New Song “The Mask”

The Mask Craig Morgan

Despite producing the song long before the term “mask” had established itself into our everyday vocabulary, this new one from Craig Morgan could have easily been promoted as another brilliant coronavirus pandemic-inspired track. Still, “The Mask” finds sentimental value in its newfound depth as a dedication to frontline heroes.

Though, Morgan has not simply just played his cards right on this release. “The Father, My Son, And the Holy Ghost” singer continues to show his artistry through heartache melodies and lyrics. And, this new single does not venture off from that. Michael Rogers transcribed these lyrics along with Morgan which involves face-to-face interactions with God, a staple in a vast majority of his songs.

“Cause when I get home and it’s late at night / No one’s around and I turn off the light / I cry and scream and yell like a crazy man / I don’t have to pretend that I’m doing well, I can tell the world it can go to hell / It’s just me and God when I take off the mask”

On April 25, “The Mask” may have found its rightful place on the Grand Ole Opry stage where Morgan first introduced it as a Gratitune, which is a consumer-generated music platform that celebrates patients and healthcare workers of Vanderbilt University Medical Center during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the mid-tempo ballad is exactly the kind of track that would become a fan-favorite on an album and climb to the top of the country charts all on its own.

To keep up with Craig Morgan, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“The Mask”  is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more 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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Zac Brown Band Drop “The Man Who Loves You the Most”

The Man Who Loves You The Most

Grammy-winning country group, Zac Brown Band returns to their original sound with their newly released, Father’s Day-inspired track, “The Man Who Loves You the Most.” This song serves as a reminder to Brown’s four daughters that that even after they grow up and get married, no man will ever love them more than their dad.

I hope you let the whole world in your heart / But you still got room for me / I hope you find a guy that treats you right / On your wedding night, I’ll raise a toast / Hope he understands /
I’ll always be the man that loves you the most

The band’s 2017 song, “My Old Man,” is about a boy who is trying to live out the lessons his now, deceased father taught him growing up. Now, the role has switched and Brown is the one giving his children one last message before they enter the next stage of their lives. Before Friday’s release, this song was heard on The Office star, John Krasinski’s Some Good News YouTube show when Brown performed it to serenade a bride and her father during a couple’s virtual wedding.

The band’s latest project, The Owl, experimented with a whole new sound. “The Man Who Loves You the Most” more closely resembles their early work. Although we’re not sure if this will feature on the band’s next album or if it’s just a stand-alone single, we can expect more music similar to this style going forward.

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“The Man Who Loves You the Most” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. 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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Luke Bryan Releases Emotional Track, “Build Me A Daddy”

Build Me A Daddy

Country superstar, Luke Bryan released a new, timely track that’s right in time for Father’s Day called “Build Me A Daddy”. The song will feature as the sixth track on his upcoming Born Here Live Here Die Here album.

The ballad, written by Brett Tyler, Jake Mitchell, and Josh Thompson has all the gloomy vibes of his classic hit, “Drink a Beer,” as Bryan sings about a loss in the family. A young boy goes into a wooden toy shop and asks the man behind the counter if he could build him a daddy. He describes what he wants him to look like: strong as Superman, ten feet tall, a southern drawl, and a crooked smile. He also mentions that he was looking forward to his dad teaching him how to aim a gun and throw a curveball. The chorus ends with a line about how happy it would make his mother if he could bring his father back, talk about pulling at the heartstrings.

 

‘Cause I sure miss him / Maybe you can bring him back / If I walked in with him it’d sure make my momma happy / if you could build me a daddy

“Build Me a Daddy” follows Bryan’s current single “One Margarita.” The release date for his upcoming seventh studio album, Born Here Live Here Die Here was originally scheduled for April 24th but has been pushed back to August 7th due to the Covid-19 pandemic

Keep up with Luke Bryan by following him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

“Build Me a Daddy” 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.

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NYCS Swag Spotlight: Josh Kelley

 

Josh Kelley

Josh Kelley, photographed by Justin Hackworth

 

I love being a dad. I just love it. Family is extremely important, it’s everything. It’s just a feeling, it’s something, I love to grow these babies up, to spend time with them and nurture them, something about building a family.”

 

In honor of Father’s Day this upcoming weekend, we are highlighting dad of three and singer, songwriter, and producer, Josh Kelley. Growing up in Augusta, Georgia, he and his younger brother, Charles Kelley (frontman of Lady A) were surrounded by music. The hometown of legend, James Brown, they were influenced by a diverse range of music growing up including Luther Vandross and the Doobie Brothers when with their mother, classic country music with their father or Black Sabbath and Led Zepplin when driving around with their older brother. “When I started teaching myself to play guitar, I think I was 11 or 12 and I remember getting really good,” Kelley tells us. ” I became a blues guitarist, and James Brown’s band had a side project called First Born and I would sit in and play guitar with them, I was 16-17 and they taught me so much, it was like going to soul-funk camp.”

While in college he wrote and recorded a song called “Amazing” that had a ton of traction on college radio and eventually landed a record deal thanks to the very first streaming platform, Napster. ” When I figured out my little clever angle as to how I was going to make it happen, I remember knowing that it was going to happen,” he recalls. Staying authentic and always writing what he knows, Kelley has produced and recorded the majority of his latest music in a barn turned studio in his home which he shares with his wife, movie, and television star Katherine Heigl.

He and Katherine live in Park City, Utah tucked away in the mountains and are raising a beautiful family, teaching them to appreciate the simple things in life and have really taken to this quarantined time together. “Busy Making Memories” is a touching tribute to slowing down life and taking in the small joyous moments. The video edited by Katherine and Josh features their three children and plays out like an intimate home movie. “It was a little revelation I had, I needed to make sure that, just because I am still a dream chaser, I want my career to grow and get bigger and better and play for more people but I don’t want to do it at the expense of my family,” he tells us. “There is a sweet spot I’ve been trying to find for years and I think I found it.”

He even admits that the next song he is getting ready to release was inspired by his children after watching the movie Trolls together and hearing one of the characters sing in autotune. They all went into Kelley’s at home studio, put on headphones, and started recorded sounds and he was instantly inspired. “I put a groove to it to make it fun and the next thing you know, it started becoming a song,” he laughs.

This new song he tells us has an islandy, summertime vibe, and it is apparent that he continues to push himself into different directions sonically. “It 100% would not be fun for me to write the same kind of music for the rest of my life. I like to produce different kinds of music, I don’t stay in a lane production wise but there is a consistency with my lyrics,” Kelley tells us. “I just love music, I love it to death I typically don’t like putting things in different drawers and compartmentalization.”

During the pandemic, the innovative creator has found a way to involve his fans in his process virtually by hosting “Fan Jam” on FaceBook live. Instead of just playing music, he has given fans the chance to send in lyrics in the comments as he produces a song from start to finish. Check out the finished song from his most recent live below.

Having the ability to create and produce his music in his home, he tells us that his upcoming record is just about finished and he looks ahead to the fall to releasing it. Fans that have followed Kelley’s career since the start or if you are just discovering his music now, you can always count on hearing genuine lyrics, with a fresh new sound each time.

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

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Country Artists Making A Difference Through Music

A huge part of our company is using our platform to give back to the community. We think it is important to support the heroes among us every day. Today, we wanted to highlight some artists in the country music industry, who have taken it upon themselves to do the same and have been making a difference through their music.

 

  1. Walker Hayes Partners with NY Country Swag

We teamed up with our friend Walker Hayes and his ‘Be A Craig’ Fund, as well as,  NY Country 94.7 to help feed the frontlines. With each purchase of our Kindness Isn’t Canceled t-shirt, all profits will be donated to provide meals by IGC Hospitality for our healthcare heroes. Of course, the added incentive is that everyone who purchases a shirt will be invited to an EXCLUSIVE virtual show by Walker himself. The show will take place on June 17th. More details here.

 

  1. Kane Brown’s “Worldwide Beautiful”

The superstar recently released the long-awaited tour namesake single. “Worldwide Beautiful” is an impactful song that is geared towards encouraging people to acknowledge our differences but to love each other because of them rather than in spite of them. Brown released the song early because of today’s climate and is donating all proceeds to the Boys and Girls Club, an organization that enables young people to reach their full potential.

 

  1. Thomas Rhett is a Light with “Be A Light”

Thomas Rhett has been a pioneer for hope, during these unsettling times since day one. Back in March, Rhett teamed up with Reba, Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott, and Christian singer Chris Tomlin to release a beautiful and much-needed song called “Be A Light.” All of the proceeds of this song are going to the COVID-19 Relief fun for MusiCares, which directly supports those in the music community.

 

  1. Luke Combs Gives Back

Platinum-selling megastar, Luke Combs has been a staple and a force in country music, even during these times. Along with premiering a powerful song entitled “Six Feet Apart,” back in April, Combs joined Miller Lite, supporting bartenders with a live stream event. The event raised millions of dollars for those who were out of work to the pandemic.

We look forward to seeing more and more country artists step up and find ways to help others give back, during these unprecedented times. As always, we are thankful for this community and for country music for getting us through.

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Carolyn Miller Drops New Track, “Ain’t About That”

Ain't About That Carolyn Miller

Carolyn Miller, an emerging New York city country artist, is set to make 2020 an impressive year. Following singles “Summer Time” and “What You Can’t Have”, Miller has released her latest summery love chant “Ain’t About That”. “Ain’t About That” is the first of three singles set to be released in 2020. Written by Lance Carpenter, the writer behind Kelsea Ballerini’s “Love Me Like You Mean It”, and Makayla Lynn, this uptempo anthem represents the emotions shared with a loved one that can never be taken away. It’s a joyous commemoration of being in love and one that makes you wanna be in love.

The single opens up with a vivacious introduction, almost commercial resembling, welcoming Miller’s airy vocals and infatuation brimmed lyrics such as, “It’s the way my heart goes racing every time, you tangle your fingers around mine.”

Miller has shared the stage with a cumulative number of established artists such as Ashley McBryde, Chase Rice, Walker Hayes, Sam Hunt, Dustin Lynch, and Chris Janson. She has been named CMT “Next Up Now” artist and one to keep your eye on from Ty Bentli. During quarantine, Miller has been taking advantage of live streaming presenting over 40 live stream concerts for a number of media outlets, radio stations and venues noting, “COVID can’t stop the music. It can’t stop our passion. It is our duty as artists to spread joy and love, especially in the darkest times. Music is needed now more than ever.”

To keep up with Carolyn Miller follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Ain’t About That” 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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Levi Hummon Releases Breakup Tune, “Rock and Roses”

Rock and Roses Levi Hummon

Country music heartthrob and one of our most recent Swag Sessions artists, Levi Hummon has been working to build his catalog of music this year. He released “Wedding Dress” and “The Story” earlier this year, and today, he premiered “Rock and Roses.”

As always, Hummon’s vocals are piercing and soothing, as he opens his heart to fans through his music. “Rock and Roses” may sound familiar as the singer-songwriter often sang it on his first-ever headlining tour last year. The song, co-written by Hummon with Ben Wells, depicts how Hummon feels after a break-up. As many of us have felt, he starts to recognize his mistakes and what he could have done better. Hindsight is always 20/20.

“One foot in, one foot out / How stupid was I for that / And how did I go and mess it up / I can’t blackout / I can’t forget / All those nights and not be sad / Who taught me to be so dumb”

Moreover, Hummon manages to cleverly utilize “rock and roses” to memorialize that he should have bought a ring for his ex, but unfortunately, things are broken and cannot be fixed. This is a song of repentance and truly feels like a diary entry. Kudos for Hummon for being so honest and vulnerable.

We anticipate that Hummon will continue to release more music before the year is up, and we are excited to see what he comes up with.

To keep up with Levi Hummon follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Rock and Roses” 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] Matt Stell’s Rockin’ New Track, “If I Was A Bar”

Matt Stell If I Was A Bar

 

Matt Stell was put on the map with his singles “Prayed For You” and “Everywhere But On”, but those don’t quite capture his rock country vibe that he brings to his live shows but his new single, “If I Was A Bar” certainly does. He tells the story of a breakup, describing how if he was a bar, he’d be getting over it must faster. There’s a hint of anger still left about the breakup, leaving a bitter taste on the tongue, providing the perfect stage for a gritty, dirt road anthem that’s got a lot of punch.

“I wouldn’t have this broken heart, wouldn’t take your leaving half as hard / Wouldn’t be falling this apart if I was a bar”

Stell always writes from the heart, but this one cuts a little deeper, to someone who’s been wronged and feels the need to let it out. He sings about “letting your exes drink for free” creating camaraderie against the injured. It’s a head-banging, electric guitar track that creates solidarity against the girl who walked out. He creates the armor needed to get through the breakup, and sometimes that works better than sinking into despair. Stell has shown his fans that he can do both: the heart-wrenching love songs and the breakup anthems, both the rock and the country that they love.

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

“If I Was A Bar” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more 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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Drew Green’s Sony Music Nashville Debut “Little More Be Alright”

Drew Green Little More Be Alright

Drew Green may be an up and coming country artist releasing his debut major label song, but Nashville is practically home for him. Born and raised in Tennessee, and a Tennessee Tech graduate, he couldn’t be more rooted in his home state.

After his previously released track, “Just Talkin'” which was put forth independently, Warner/Chappell Nashville and Cornman Music offered him a publishing deal that truly began his career. It was Florida Georgia Line’s “Colorado” written by Hunter Phelps, Michael Hardy, and Drew himself that landed him the contract as a songwriter.

Through writing, Green was given the opportunity to polish his lyrical abilities and find his own path as an artist. And it paid off. As a newly-signed artist to Sony Music Nashville, Green has begun his exhibition of singing, solidifying a singer-songwriter label.

“Little More Be Alright” is the first of many anticipated singles released under the partnership, making it his official single debut. With a Florida Georgia Line and Sam Hunt feel, Green showcases a bit of a country rap edge and a deep, raspy tone.  “Little More Be Alright” explores a man that leads a simple life but wouldn’t mind having a little more.

“I’m a simple man, I don’t need a lot / I’m good right here with what I got / but a little more, little more, little more would be alright / and I ain’t trying to say I’m trying to have it all / and I ain’t trying to live up higher on the hog / but a little more, little more, little more would be alright”

As the newest addition to Sony Music Nashville’s roster, Green takes you through a life where a little more money, a little more time off, a little more family, and finally, a little more time with his father would be alright. The country genre continues to evolve and blend sonically however the stories that connect with fans are at the heart of the music and that certainly rings true for this new track.

To keep up with Drew Green, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter.

“Little More Be Alright” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more 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: Gone West ‘Canyons’

Gone West Canyons

It officially feels like summer. The weather is warm, you can smell the summer rain before it hits, and the wind is blowing in that windows-down way that only occurs over the next few months. As places and cities start to re-open and life starts to resume in a revised way, new music is just the thing needed to kick off this new chapter of life. Gone West’s debut album, Canyons is perfect for all these things — summer, slowing down, reflecting, and beginnings.

The album’s opener is “Gone West”, a self-titled song that sums up the band’s story. In some way or another, each band member goes west to feel recharged and to feel like themselves. Whether it be Texas, Hawaii, California, Iowa, or their current home, Nashville, they’ve “gone west to bring the best back” with them. The band consists of four members: Colbie Callait, Nelly Joy, Jason Reeves, and Justin Kawika Young. Callait and Reeves have been close friends for over a decade, writing and producing songs like the award-winning “Bubbly” and the hit “I Never Told You”. Reeves is married to Joy, a fellow singer-songwriter, and is close friends with Callait. Young and Callait were formerly engaged and has been Callait’s guitar player for over a decade, and has had his own impressive solo career. Together, the four formed a band.

Songs like “Slow Down”, “Knew You” and “Tides” all have the beachy, ethereal vibes of Callait’s Californian and Young’s Hawaiian roots. “Slow Down” was written by the band and producer Jamie Kenney. “You make me want to slow down/Baby, make it easy/I’ll take the long way ‘round/Just as long as you’re with me”, the band harmonizes on the chorus. “Slow Down” sounds like driving down the California coast. Channeling their love of Bob Marley is “Knew You”, the reggae-country breakup jam that is perfect to listen to at the beach.

Despite this being the debut album from Gone West, they have such a distinct sound that is heard throughout the entire record. It’s reminiscent of Callait and Young’s earlier work and similar to the music of Jack Johnson and Gavin DeGraw. It’s a perfect blend of country, folk, pop, and reggae rolled into one.

There are quite a few breakup songs sung by Callait and Young that fit the theme of parting ways with a loved one and starting over. Among them are songs like “Home Is Where The Heartbreak Is” and their current top 30 single “What Could’ve Been”. “I’m Never Getting Over You”, a fan favorite off Gypsy Heart written by Callait, Reeves, and the legendary Liz Rose. The once poppy song is now a heartbreaking ballad about a love that needs to end, even though both parties still love each other. Another standout is “When To Say Goodbye”, which echoes the previous songs. It’s about two people parting ways because they know they loved as much as they could, and “real love knows when to say goodbye.”

“This Time” and “Tides” are the stunning reflections of life. “This Time” has magical, swirling harmonies that are reminiscent of The Beach Boys and Fleetwood Mac. “Tides”, the closer, has dreamy, oceanside guitar and vocals, and it exudes happiness and serenity. There is something nostalgic about it that makes it sound like it’s looking back at the other 12 songs like memories in the past.

Gone West has captured literal lightning in a bottle on Canyons; each song tells a melodic and lyrical story, and it feels like a timeless tale that can be told over and over again. There’s no doubt that it will. It’s effortless, thought-provoking, yet simple. It’s hard to make the perfect album, but Gone West comes pretty close to doing so. Country albums like this are rare, and it will be exciting to see what comes next for the group.

To keep up with Gone West, you can find them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Canyons 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.

NYCS Picks:

When To Say Goodbye
Gone West
Slow Down
Tides
This Time

Gone West Canyons Tracklist:

Gone West
Slow Down
What Could’ve Been
When To Say Goodbye
Knew You
Confetti
I’m Never Getting Over You
Gamblin’ Town
Talkin’ Bout You
R&R
Home Is Where The Heartbreak Is
This Time
Tides

 

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