New Music Friday! This week we get new music from Sam Hunt, Ashley McBryde, Sykamore, Filmore, Tara Thompson and more!
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“Hang in there girl, you’re gonna be alright” – Ashley McBryde’s sophomore album Never Will kicks off with an anthem for those who are feeling overwhelmed and stressed during this awful pandemic. The reigning ACM New Female Artist of the Year and CMA New Artist of the Year has been a poster child for determination, beating adversity and overcoming challenges thrown her way. Her breakout hit and title track from her first album, “Girl Goin’ Nowhere” put her on the map as a traditional country artist with a rocking soul and she continues the narrative with Never Will, released everywhere today.
Dabbling in ominous humor, putting her vices on display, one night stands and even covering up a murder, McBryde co-writing the majority of the tracks has stamped her signature on Never Will. The debut single from the project, “One Night Standards” set the tone, a no holds barred collection of songs that will engage both the traditionalists and the modern country fans.
Sonically, smattering electric guitars carry most of the major songs, (“Martha Divine”, “Never Will”) adding to McBryde’s thrilling live performance while more tender, acoustic moments like “Velvet Red” and “Stone” are a sincere look into the delicate stories of smalltown living on the former and the loss of her brother to suicide on the latter.
“Stone” one of the most somber yet poignant songs on the record flips grief on its head, similarly to Miranda Lambert’s “Over You”. Instead of coloring the song with sadness, she stays in the lines of anger and resentment that one may feel after losing someone they loved. “You taught me all about which ones sink and which ones skip / There’s throwing ones / And rolling ones / Getting us to open up was like getting blood from one / the stepping kind / The steady kind / The hey I’ve got your back ones you can stand behind.” Referencing the different stones one encounters throughout life, as well as the heartbreaking headstone.
McBryde addressed deciding to keep the April 3rd release date amidst all the uncertainty of these times, sharing with Tennessean “Music is the one thing that cannot be diminished, not by being quarantined, not by being indoors or outdoors. Music cannot be destroyed.”
The title track not only acts as an appropriate sequel to “Girl Goin’ Nowhere”, proving naysayers wrong about her career and her determination to remain authentic to herself but it showcases how her vocals command the listener. “They never did understand all the reasons we did it,” she sings, “I can point out the names and the faces of the people who said it / Oh but honestly I just don’t want ’em to get any credit.”
Wrapping the album with a silly yet heartfelt ode to all things “Styrofoam” McBryde shows a lighter side and her love for the container that keeps her beer cold. There is always the dreaded fear that most artists have of the ‘sophomore slump’, however, McBryde faces the challenge head-on, staking her claim that if you thought this girl was goin’ nowhere, you were wrong.
Never Will is now 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.
NYCS Picks:
“Sparrow”
“Martha Divine”
“Stone”
Never Will Track Listing:
“Hang In There Girl” (Ashley McBryde, Jeremy Bussey)
“One Night Standards” (Ashley McBryde, Nicolette Hayford, Shane McAnally)
“Shut Up Sheila” (Nicolette Hayford, Charles Chisholm)
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After blasting on to the scene with his Grammy-nominated debut record Montevallo, Sam Hunt quickly became one of country music’s most promising singer-songwriters. After a prolonged hiatus from social media, releasing music, and performing, Hunt readily regained his place in the genre, announcing a headlining tour and a new record. Today, the entertainer finally released his sophomore album entitled Southside.
In Southside, Hunt reminds fans exactly who he is and what style of music he makes. He continues that “write what you know” mentality throughout all twelve of the deeply personal and emotive tracks. Fans may recognize singles “Body Like A Back Road” and “Downtown’s Dead.” Both of which were released years before the final project. The first was an instant hit, a smooth love song where you cannot get enough of your partner, breaking records and spending 25 weeks in a row on the top of the charts. The latter depicts the story of when going out to party loses its luster when you no longer have your person by your side.
Although a new release, “Young Once” has a familiar quality to it. Similar to “Downtown’s Dead,” Hunt sings while a rhythmic hip-hop-infused beat does its part in the background. The song starts off slow, and then picks up momentum, as Hunt reminds us all to live for the moment and soak it all in while it’s happening. Of course, “Kinfolks” channels his signature hip-hop and R&B inspired country as well.
The last track will also be memorable to long-time fans too. Hunt released the somber and simply-produced song, “Drinkin’ Too Much,” back in 2017, during a time where he wanted to be with his, now wife Hannah Lee. The song is a story of repentance, where the singer admits his wrongdoings, apologizes, and by name, reminds his partner that they are meant to be together. Hunt relies on his emotive songwriting and his signature speaking and singing voice to nail the delivery and more importantly, win his lady back.
Listeners will hear Hunt’s talking voice again in the verses of “That Ain’t Beautiful.” In the same vein as “Drinkin’ Too Much,” Hunt tells a story, singing about how a girl can do better and that her actions do not reflect who she really is. Although a case of tough love, you truly feel the story Hunt is telling, and cannot help but to reflect on your own decisions while listening to the retrospective tune.
“Breaking Up Was Easy In The 90’s” begins with a talking verse as well. Similar to “Break Up In A Small Town,” Hunt sings about how difficult break-ups are in modern-day society. He comes to the conclusion that breaking up was easier in the 90s. The cleverly strung together lyrics, make it hard not to fall in love with this all too relatable song.
“Funny how you haven’t changed a bit / You’re twice as pretty / Glad you finally got to see New York City / I know it’s not a race but looks like you’re getting over me faster than I’m getting over you / But hey / What you gonna do.”
Hunt revisits his past again in one of our favorite songs off the new record called “2016.” The cut transports us back in time, as the singer shines a light on the past, retrospectively reflecting on what he could have done different. He sings “I’d put the whiskey back in the bottle. Put the smoke back in the joint.” He first revealed the new song at Country Radio Seminar (CRS) in February. The song is one of his most vulnerable and passionate to date, and the poetic nature of the song is the perfect backdrop to Hunt’s vocals.
Interestingly enough, similar to how Hunt’s hit single “Make You Miss Me” appeared to be an outlier on the debut record, the singer includes two ballads on Southside, which often feels like a departure from his typical sound. Regardless, both “Nothing Last Forever,” and the previously released single “Sinning With You” are two poignant and necessary tracks off the record.
Hunt pours his heart in the R&B-inspired “Nothing Last Forever,” which is much more than the break-up song it appears to be. On the contrary, “Sinning With You” focuses on the disconnect and connection between religion and being in a serious relationship that Hunt struggled with growing up, proving that he is willing to take risks in both life and music.
Although Hunt didn’t exactly revamp his sound or maybe didn’t surprise fans with a different style, he delivered exactly what we wanted from a Sam Hunt project. Southside has a consistent, yet elevated vibe, and in a time of change and chaos, we appreciate that we can always rely on him to deliver a solid, strong, and heartfelt record.
Southside 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:
1. “2016”
2. “Breaking Up Was Easy In The 90’s”
3. “That Ain’t Beautiful”
4. “Sinning With You”
Southside Track List:
1. “2016” (SamHunt, Zach Crowell, Josh Thompson)
2. “Hard To Forget” (SamHunt, Luke Laird, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne, Ashley Gorley, Audrey Grisham, Russ Hull, Mary Jean Shurtz)
3. “Kinfolks” (SamHunt, Zach Crowell, Josh Osborne, Jerry Flowers)
4. “Young Once” (SamHunt, Zach Crowell, Matt Jenkins, Josh Osborne)
5. “Body Like A Back Road” (SamHunt, Zach Crowell, Josh Osborne, Shane McAnally)
6. “This Ain’t Beautiful” (SamHunt, Zach Crowell, Shane McAnally)
7. “Let It Down” (SamHunt, Zach Crowell, Chris LaCorte, Josh Osborne, Ernest K Smith)
8. “Downtown’s Dead” (SamHunt, Zach Crowell, Josh Osborne, Shane McAnally, Charlie Handsome)
9. “Nothing Lasts Forever” (SamHunt, Zach Crowell, Josh Osborne, Shane McAnally)
10. “Sinning With You” (SamHunt, Josh Osborne, Paul DiGiovanni, Emily Weisband)
11. “Breaking Up Was Easy In The 90’s” (SamHunt, Zach Crowell, Chris LaCorte, Josh Osborne, Ernest K Smith)
12. “Drinkin’ Too Much” (SamHunt, Zach Crowell, Shane McAnally, Stuart Hine)
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Nobody will ever sing a love song like Kenny Rogers did. The country music legend died last month but his music will live on forever. Rogers wasn’t defined by any genre, although country and pop songs were the main sources of his 120 hit singles. He was a man who brought country music to pop listeners.
Rogers recorded 39 studio albums, 21 number one country hits and sold over 100 million records during his career which lasted over seven decades. He was a marvelous performer, is husky voice carried away the crowds and he always sang with sincerity and warmth.
Over the years Rogers delivered hits like “Lady’, “The Gambler”, “Lucille”, “She Believes In Me”, “Crazy”, “Coward of The County”, “Through The Years” and many more. If you want to listen to them, there’s a great video available on YouTube Kenny Rogers – Live By Request. Anyway, this list isn’t about his greatest hits but it’s about his little less known but still great songs.
Runaway Girl – An uplifting and happy melody will make any sad day a little brighter. “Runaway girl, there’s someone here who loves you/ And understands you, you’re not alone/ Runaway girl, I won’t stop until I found you/ And put my arms around you and take you home”
I’ll Just Write My Music and Sing My Songs – It seems to be a song about writing music but it’s a bit deeper than that. It’s about heartaches and struggles in finding love. “I’ll write a song about heartache, cause heartache is my namesake/ We’ve come to know each other so very well/ And misery is my lover, it’s closer than a brother/ Cause it runs in my bloodstream so deep and so mean”
So In Love With You – Love seems to be the main theme of his songs. They all are similar yet completely different. Every song has its own peculiar twists and play on words. “Come on girl, I need you here beside me/ I’ll show you love like you’ve never known/ And I will tell the world how much I love you/ ‘Cos all I wanna do is take you home/ ‘Cos I’m so in love”
People In Love – There’s nothing more beautiful than people in love. Being loved by someone makes your life better and brighter. True love is the key to a beautiful life. “People in love/ Live every day/ Knowing each other by heart/ A power of two/ Leading them through/ Like a torch in the dark”
Buy Me a Rose – It’s a known Kenny Rogers song but it’s still forgotten. Little things are the key to a happy relationship and a good life. “Buy me a rose, call me from work/ Open a door for me, what would it hurt/ Show me you love me by the look in your eyes/ These are the little things I need the most in my life”
Bed of Roses – Love isn’t a fairytale, it has its ups and downs. There are no knights in shining armor but there are ordinary men who can make a woman feel special and appreciated. “There’s no diamond on your finger/ Just a simple wedding bend/ Since your knight in shining armor/ Is just an ordinary man/ though I promised you a kingdom/ And we don’t have all we planned/ One of these nights when we’re making belief/ I’m gonna take you by the hand”
Santiago Midnight Moonlight – Sometimes heartbreak is just the beginning of something great. You never know when you’ll meet a sweet senorita and you’ll live happily ever after. “Tropical stars above/ Santiago midnight moonlight / The perfect place to fall in love / I can’t seem to get her off of my mind / She was the one of a kind / I was so lucky to find”
Midsummer Nights – There’s something special about summer nights. The smell, warmth, and desire to live in those summer nights stay in your mind forever. It’s a beam of hope during snowy winter days. Is it summer yet? “She makes me tremble like I never before/ Bringing me up to keep me begging for more/ In every hour to be, let me satisfy your heart/ I can take the lonely days/ In return for the midsummer nights”
In Our Old Age, – There’s a saying that “Life gets better after 50”. It has to true because even science proves it Science Proves That Happiness Begins at 50. “Life does not grow dimmer with the settin’ of the sun/ The best years of our lives still are yet to come/ In our old age love will just get better/ The longer we’re together, we’ll grow stronger every day/ Our bodies may get weaker and our hair will turn gray/ But love will never fade in our old age (love will never fade)”
727 East Magnolia – There are places that bring back memories, special places like first home, old school, closed theater. The places make you reminisce about good ole days. “And I could see you in my football jersey raking leaves/ I could see me hanging lights on our first Christmas tree/ I could see us nail those numbers on the door that afternoon/ At 727 East Magnolia Avenue”
Kenny Rogers left a permanent mark on those who enjoyed his music. He left a wonderful legacy and his footprint on country music is undeniable. He was more than just Sweet Music Man. Rest in Peace Kenny.
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Spanning over three countries and four different time zones, the six members of the rising country group, King Calaway decided to put the downtime to good use and hold a band practice via video chat. Over the weekend, they shared a sample of their session on Instagram, performing “Obvious”, a tune off their most recent record, Rivers. Watch it below!
King Calaway was slotted to open up for Rascal Flatts on the back half of their Life is a Highway Farewell Tour starting August 6th in Cincinnati. Hopefully, the world is in a better place by then as this is such a huge opportunity for this young group with enormous potential in the industry.
Rivers is now 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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If you are anything like me you often feel like you are behind in life or maybe that your life is not exactly where you thought it would be when you were younger. I am here to tell you that, that is okay! Our 20s are a time of growth and exploration, so next time you are feeling stuck, uninspired, behind or just need a pick me up, remember these five simple realizations.
1. Your 20s are for taking risks.
It is time to throw caution to the wind! Before anyone says that taking risks is irresponsible, let me remind you that you can be both responsible and a risk-taker all at once. Say yes to the job that you want to try. Go on that trip that your friend invited you on last minute. Try out that new idea you had. Just do it! It’s okay if you mess up (see number 4). Don’t talk yourself out of things you want to do and just pull the trigger. Go for it!
2. Your 20s are for traveling.
Please travel. Travel teaches you so much about yourself, about life, about others, about other cultures, and everything else. Anyone can travel. You can take a day trip to a new city. You can backpack for dirt cheap across South East Asia or you can save all you pennies from your full-time job and plan the ultimate getaway. Whatever is your jam, just go for it! I can promise that you’ll never regret the money spent on travel!
3. Your 20s are for finding love, losing love, and everything in between.
Relationships are a big part of life, but in your 20s relationships often feel tricky and messy. Some of us have been married with a family, since 22, and some of us are 29 and are nowhere close to settling down. Both are okay! Your 20s are the perfect time to grow or tighten your social circle. It is the perfect time to go on dates, and it’s okay if your heart gets broken along the way because it gets you one step closer to your next relationship. It will all teach you more about what you want and deserve.
4. Your 20s are for making mistakes.
It is always okay to make mistakes, but I actually encourage you to make them in your 20s. This is the perfect time to pivot careers because the first one was not right for you (PIVOT). It is okay to mess up in relationships (and apologize later). It is okay to get too drunk one night or to drunk text your ex. It all happens. Learn from it. Leave each year of your 20s with a better understanding of what brings you joy and what lights your soul on fire. Making mistakes is the perfect way to find out!
5. Your 20s are for whatever life has in store for you.
Life is truly one big adventure full of discovery. We have the chance to find out who we want to be and what we want out of life. How exciting is that?! For most people, our 20s are the first chance that we get at really trying to figure that out on our own terms. Embrace it.
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As we are all utilizing apps such as FaceTime, Skype, and Zoom to stay in touch with our friends during this time of social distancing, music artists are no different. Rising country-star, Tenille Townes gathered friends such as Abby Anderson, Kassi Ashton, Keelan Donovan, Alex Hall, Adam Hambrick and Caylee Hammack for a group video chat/collaboration for the classic feel-good, Bill Withers tune, “Lean on Me”. Watch the video below:
The video starts with Townes on her couch, alone with her guitar. When she finishes the first verse, the screen breaks into seven sections. Hammack then appears and begins singing the next verse. Shortly after, the other five artists join the call. Each artist individually sang their own verse, but when the chorus comes around, in perfect harmony, they create a stunning rendition of the popular 1972 song, symbolizing that even in times of isolation, we can all come together to make something beautiful.
“These crazy times right now make me so grateful for my friends, for music, and the way we are still all connected,” Townes admitted. “It brought me so much joy hearing everybody’s voices come together on this song, and it’s my hope that it brings people a little joy and comfort out there when they hear it. We really all do need somebody to lean on, especially right now.”
The video ends with the seven artists’ screens cutting to black. After everyone has signed off, a quote from fellow Canadian singer-songwriter and poet, Leonard Cohen is revealed. It reads: “There’s a crack in everything, that’s how light gets in.” This quote must really speak to Townes, as she has used it previously to caption one of her pictures on Twitter.
Earlier this year, Townes joined NYCountry Swag for a Swag Session in New York City, performing two songs and chatting with our Managing Editor, Christina Bosch. Check out the full performance and interview in the video below.
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It has been a tough few weeks for Nashville, for the country, and for the world. Small businesses are struggling to stay afloat, people are trying to rebuild their homes, many Americans are losing their jobs, and we are all forced to stay in as we fight through this pandemic. Despite all this turmoil, beauty and kindness have remained.
We decided to flip the script and shine our spotlight, while we can, on some of the kindness that we have witnessed from others because Kindness Isn’t Canceled. To grab your exclusive shirt, click here.
Whiskey Jam, a popular celebration of music that takes place in Nashville’s midtown area every Monday and Thursday night, is not letting the effects of COVID-19 keep them from bringing people together through the power of music. After launching nine years ago, Whiskey Jam has hosted household names like Thomas Rhett, Luke Combs, and Dierks Bentley, as well as rising artists, breaking into the country music scene.
Since going out is no longer an option, and Whiskey Jam has to be postponed, the creators came up with a brilliant idea, Enter: “Risky Jam.”
Hosted by Whiskey Jam’s Founder, Ward Guenther, Risky Jam is a live-streaming event that happens via Instagram every Monday and Thursday night. The interactive show brings together various country artists video-calling into the show, chatting with Ward about how they’re navigating life in this current situation, what they’re working on and more. Each artist plays some music and both the host and musical guest will often take to the comments, calling out fans, answering questions and taking requests.
The lively show brings country artists across the genre and their music straight to your screen, enabling fans across the world to tune in and get a sneak peek of just how special Whiskey Jam and it’s “Jam Fam” is. Music brings people together, and this is the perfect event to remember that.
Previously, the platform has hosted the likes of Lee Brice, Riley Green, Lauren Alaina, among others, but this week there will be a special tribute to the late and great, Joe Diffie. In a special titled ‘Diffie Jam,’ stars like Travis Denning and Chris Lane will pay tribute to the legendary country musician. The live event starts tonight, Tuesday, March 31st at 9PM EST on the @whiskeyjam Instagram.
A silver lining of all this chaos and confusion has come in the form of music and our access to it, so we hope you enjoy this story, as much as we enjoyed sharing it. We want to thank Whiskey Jam and it’s creators for working so hard to continue to lift our spirits along with so many fans across the world through music.
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We look forward to continuing to keep bringing you more stories that remind us that Kindness Isn’t Canceled. Join us in our campaign, and buy yourself a t-shirt here. As always, we appreciate your support of NYCountry Swag.
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Last week, members of the Academy of Country Music made the smart and safe decision to postpone the 55th annual ACM Awards that was supposed to take place April 5th from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and air on CBS. Although the show has been rescheduled to Wednesday, September 16th, you can still watch your favorite country artists perform on April 5th as CBS will air ACM Presents: Our Country in the same time slot as the award show.
Due to the current state of the country, all the performances will take place in the artists’ homes, respecting the quarantine and practicing social-distancing. Confirmed performers include Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brandi Carlile, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Sheryl Crow, Florida Georgia Line, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Tim McGraw, Old Dominion, Thomas Rhett, Shania Twain, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban and more! Duet performances include Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani and Kane Brown and John Legend who will debut their new song “Last Time I Say Sorry”.
The show will honor the late, 10-time ACM Award winner Kenny Rogers with performances by Luke Bryan, Brad Paisley, and Darius Rucker. The TV special will feature clips from past ACM Awards broadcasts as well.
ACM Presents: Our Country will air on CBS from 8 PM to 10 PM ET.
Keep up with the Academy of Country Music by following them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
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ACM Entertainer of the Year nominee Thomas Rhett released a new song Monday afternoon called “Be A Light”, featuring Reba McEntire, Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott, and Christian singer Chris Tomlin. Rhett confessed during his Instagram Live mini-concert on Monday that he wrote this song last year and he’s thankful that his label allowed him to release it ahead of schedule. “We weren’t supposed to release this now but I really felt like this song needed to come out today.” All of the proceeds of this song are going to the COVID-19 Relief Fund for MusiCares. Administered through MusiCares, the COVID-19 Fund will be used to directly support those in the music community with the greatest need.
Watch the lyric video here:
“In a world full of hate, be a light / when you do somebody wrong, make it right / Don’t hide in the dark, you were born to shine / In a world full of hate, be a light”
This is the kind of encouragement we need in our world right now. It’s easy to be a downer and to think negatively about everything but it’s only making matters worse. Even in the darkest of time, there is always some good, and Thomas Rhett and company help us realize that.
“Be A Light” 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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