NYCS First Impression: Jon Pardi ‘Heartache Medication’

Heartache Medication Jon Pardi

Jon Pardi’s third studio album Heartache Medication is finally here, and there is a reason why it was named one of Billboard’s Most Anticipated Albums. Cowritten and coproduced by the California native, the album is filled with fun upbeat songs about drinking, a few ballads, a fiddle, and Pardi’s old school twang. It is everything we could have wanted and more.

In a recent press release the artist shared his excitement for the album, “I’m really proud of this record. I’m really proud of all the session players, and the songwriters that delivered great songs. I wrote half the record and Nashville stepped in and wrote the other half, and I’m very proud of that.”

The album starts with the song “Old Hat.” Different from the other songs on the album, this shows what kind of gentleman the singer-songwriter is. He questions what happened to the traditions of holding the door open for a girl. While interesting to start slow on the album, it does raise a powerful question of what happened to chivalry? The album picks up a little bit of speed with the title track “Heartache Medication”. While songs about heartache are typically sad, this is far from it as it begins with a fiddle. The first of many tracks about drinking, it’s a song about alcohol being the perfect medication to move on after a breakup.

“Nobody Leaves a Girl Like That” talks about the girl that you never want to leave as she hits every checkbox. If you do leave her and break her heart of gold, it will be a big mistake. One of the more somber songs on the album, “Ain’t Always the Cowboy” shows a more vulnerable side of the artist.  The track shares the message that isn’t always the guys’ fault who ends the relationship. Women can choose to go their separate way too.

We all have a love/hate relationship with alcohol, and for Pardi, it’s no different. “Me and Jack” will have everyone up on their feet, especially with the fiddle solos throughout the song. It’s a comical track as it talks about Pardi’s relationship with Jack Daniels. How it turns him into a different person, as it had caused him to miss work, fight, curse, forget what happened the night before, and even landing him in jail.

“Don’t Blame it on the Whiskey” features Pardi’s friend and fellow country artist, Lauren Alaina. Cowritten by stars Eric Church and Miranda Lambert, the ballad shares the message that you can’t blame the issues of your relationship on a drunken fight. People usually tell their honest thoughts when drunk, so you get down to the bottom of what really caused the argument and decide if you should be together or not. In our most recent chat with Pardi, he told us all about this duet.  “I knew me and Lauren sang great together, we hosted the ACM Honors together and we sang a lot,” he says of the decision to add a female voice. “She’s got a really soulful voice on this track, she can belt it, Lauren Alaina’s got some vocal pipes but it’s a little softer and it’s really pretty”.

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Named after an old-fashioned western term, meaning to get drunk, “Tied One On” continues to show Pardi’s appreciation for old school country music and continuing with the drinking theme, “Oughta Know That” is relatable to anyone who has stayed out later than expected on a work or school night and drank more than they were planning on.

“Tequila Little Time” brings out the California in Pardi. It’ starts with the playing of trumpets and overall has a laid back vibe, sharing the message is it’s ok to forget the past, have fun, and get to know someone over a drink of tequila. “Buy That Man a Beer” shows appreciation is for every hardworking guy out there. “Call Me Country” is a song honoring all of Pardi’s country music heroes and how the genre isn’t the same as it once was. During our interview, he said ““It’s more there are a lot of influences where I grew up on listening to Brooks and Dunn, Dwight Yoakam, George Strait, Mark Chestnutt, all kinds of sounds on there, that’s all blended together to where it’s me, it’s brand new sounding but it’s got a little remembrance of a different time.”

The album ends with the track “Starlight” which was the perfect choice. It’s a song honoring those who Pardi has lost in his life. While it’s sad that they are no longer with us, the artist knows that they are shining down on him and watching over him as his career continues to flourish. Overall, Heartache Medication shows how talented Pardi truly is as he mixes his love for old school country with the contemporary sound of today.

The album’s release party is right here in New York City at the historic Hammerstein Ballroom with special guest Tyler Rich. If you aren’t able to make it, Pardi will be heading out on the  Heartache Medication tour starting with two sold-out shows at The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Find out if he is coming to a city near you here.

To keep up with Jon Pardi follow him on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Heartache Medication 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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10 Great Country Songs For The Fall Season

It is officially Fall and while we’ll miss the beach, pool days, and summer concert season, we’re ready for football, bonfires and sweater weather! Here are the best country songs for the fall season to play while you pick apples, and sip your pumpkin spice latte.

1) “The Boys of Fall” – Kenny Chesney

When you think of fall, you think of those Friday night football games where the whole town comes together. That’s exactly what “The Boys of Fall” is about. Written by Casey Beathard and Dave Turnball, it’s the perfect song to listen to before heading into the game.

“And it’s knocking heads and talking trash / It’s slinging mud and dirt and grass /  It’s I got your number, I got your back / When your back’s against the wall / You mess with one man, you got us all / The boys of fall”

 

2) “Harvest Time” – Luke Bryan

Written by Luke Bryan and Rodney Clawson, “Harvest Time” shows appreciation for the small town farmers and the work they put in day in and day out during their busiest time of year.

“It’s harvest time / Time to bring it on in / Pay the loans down / Fill the diesel tank up / And make another round / There’s a big red moon coming up in the sky / Combine’s cutting in a staggered line / The only time of year / We missed the church bell’s chime / It’s harvest time”

 

3) “Here’s to the Farmer” – Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan created the farm tour, which occurs each fall, so it’s no surprise he has two songs on the list! Written by Bryan, Michael Carter, and Richard Chase McGill, this is another song that shows the hard work that farmers put in for us to have the perfect harvest crops that we look forward to each year.

“Here’s to the farmer that plants the field in the spring / That turn from green to the harvest honey / Hold one up for the banker downtown / That got him on his feet with handshake money / Here’s to the farmer’s wife / That loves him every night”

 

4) “A Little More Summertime” – Jason Aldean

Summer is a hard season to say goodbye to. Written by Jenny Flowers, Tony Martin, and Wendell Mobley, “A Little More Summertime” shares that message, specifically wishing a summer romance would be more than a fling. Who hasn’t wanted that to happen?

“If that sun would have just /  Hung up in that sky /  Just a little bit, yeah / Just a little bit longer / She might have stayed forever / And never ever left those arms / If only I  / Had a little more summertime”

 

5) “Autumn’s Not That Cold” – Lorrie Morgan

Written by Max D. Barnes and Skip Ewing, “Autumn’s Not That Cold” is a great reminder that even though your summer romance may have ended, you’re going to be ok.

“I’m almost feeling guilty / That the hurt’s not taking hold / Guess I’m not that lonesome /  And Autumn’s not that cold”

 

6) “The Long Way” – Brett Eldredge

Fall foliage is quite the scene to see and what better way to enjoy it than taking your significant other to your hometown to see it? Written by Brett Eldredge and Matt Rogers, “The Long Way” tells that story a d it’s the perfect song to listen to on your road trip.

“I’d love to see just where your daddy met your momma / Your hand-me-down ’99 Impala / Show me the field you danced in Clover / The harvest in October / When the leaves fall from the sky just like a Sunday drive”

 

7) “Home Game” – Cole Swindell

No matter if it’s high school, college, or the NFL, football is a big part of fall. Written by Aaron Eshuis, Brandon Lay, and Heather Morgan, “Home Game” tells the whole story from the tailgating cheering, to even falling in love.

“At the home game, we’d rock\ That small town fame in the parking lot\ All the pretty girls yelling go Big Blue\ Best part never made the front page news”

 

8) “Take Back Home Girl” – Chris Lane featuring Tori Kelly

While fall is a popular time for relationships to end, it’s also a popular time to fall in love. Written by David Garcia, Hillary Lindsey, and Josh Miller, “Take Back Home Girl” is a song about realizing the person you’re dating is someone you want to take back home to attend that Friday night football game and meet your family and friends.

“You’re the kind I wanna take a ride with / Sit by on a Friday night / In the stadium lights, side by side / Everybody in the bleachers, they all gon’ want to meet ya / From my teachers to my preacher, my little crowd pleaser”

 

9) “Unforgettable” – Thomas Rhett

Written by Rhett, Ashley Glenn Gorley, Jesse Frasure, and Shane McAnally, “Unforgettable” may not be about football or the harvest, but it’s is a fun song about meeting your significant in the fall, October 14th to be exact.

“It was the 14th of October / And that t-shirt off your shoulder / I was drunk and you were sober / And you said “yeah, right” / We were talkin’ for a minute / Then some guy tried to cut in / You took my hand and you pretended / Like I was your guy”

 

10) “1, 2 Many” – Luke Combs featuring Brooks and Dunn

While this may not be a song about fall, “1, 2 Many” is the perfect song to listen to during your football tailgate or fall bonfire. It’s upbeat and relatable as it tells the story of having one too many alcoholic beverages.

“By half past 10 I’m half past tipsy\ And quarter to 12, man I done had plenty\ The countdown’s on when the first beer hits me\ 5-4-3-2-1 too many”

 

Lena Stone Debuts Latest Feel-Good Single “Hotel”

One of our Swag Spotlights, Lena Stone debuted her new single “Hotel,” and it is the latest feel-good anthem, encouraging everyone to live their life to its fullest. The Massachusetts native is a singer-songwriter that is certainly making a name for herself in Nashville and in country music. Rolling Stone dubbed her artistry “smartly written contemporary pop-country with a little sugar and plenty of spice.” “Hotel” is co-written by Stone and Adam Wood, and the catchy, easy-going song is infectious.

With “Hotel,” Stone urges us all to leave our baggage behind and hit the road and forget all that is going on in our lives and simply enjoy it. In the chorus, Stone’s fresh vocals and lyrics allow us all escape life with, “Take it to the hotel, roll up at the Westin / Bellboys checking us out while we check-in/Glass elevator to the penthouse/Start emptying that minibar fridge out / We’ll trade in these clothes for white fluffy robes / Like queens of a king-sized bed / It’s just for one night but hey that’s alright / Leave your baggage at home and let’s take it to the hotel.”

“Hotel” is the second release from Stone’s upcoming project and she is keeping the momentum going and is giving fans every reason to be excited and anticipate what she has in store for us early next year with the release of her EP.

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“Hotel” 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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NYCountry Swag’s Hero Collection Goes Orange for Leukemia Awareness

 

One of the most rewarding things we have had the opportunity to do with the NYCountry Swag brand is creating a line of products that directly support our heroes. Originally inspired by the men and women of the Fire, Police and Military Departments, The Hero Collection allows us to help make a small difference, not only by encouraging fans and artists to wear the gear to show their support but also by donating a portion of all sales to different charities and foundations that assist our heroes across the country.

It’s important to us that we use our platform to raise awareness and spotlight different organizations that fund our every day heroes.

During the month of September, NYCountry Swag’s Hero Collection is going orange to honor Cohen Children’s Medical Center in support of Leukemia Awareness Month.

We are offering exclusive ‘Orange Line’ swag for a limited time, and with each purchase from our Hero Collection, we will be donating a portion of all sales to Cohen Children’s Medical Center in honor of our dear friend, Anna O’Connor.

Anna was diagnosed with leukemia in 2010, spending much of her childhood years at Cohen Children’s. This April marks 7 years of remission for Anna! For the past 6 years, like a true hero, each holiday season Anna and her family host an annual toy drive to collect toys to give back to the hospital, continuously spreading her love, strength, and support to children fighting the disease.

Help us help Anna by raising awareness and support by purchasing and wearing your Orange Line Swag from our Hero Collection and let’s help Cohen Children’s Medical Center continue to provide world-class care and discover new ways to treat cancer and other serious illnesses.

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To learn more about Cohen Children’s Medical Center or to donate directly, visit childrenshospital.northwell.edu.

 

 

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Kalie Shorr Delivers New, Honest Girl-Power Anthem “F U Forever”

Kalie Shorr F U Forever

In the wake of anticipation for her debut album Open Book, out this Friday, songstress Kalie Shorr pre-released another one of the vulnerable tracks entitled “F U Forever.” The new song is intense, yet relatable, showing that Shorr is not afraid to speak her truth.

“F U Forever” is exactly what it sounds like- a deeply personal track about telling off an ex, who didn’t treat you right. Penned by Shorr with Candi Carpenter and Annie Wildgen, the song depicts a woman, who although she has gone through hardships, came out the other side even stronger and more connected to herself. The details of the lyrics showcase personal anecdotes from Shorr’s life. She admits to dealing with both abandonment issues and domestic violence in such a way that brings awareness but doesn’t victimize her even more. It is both powerful and courageous, a perfect anthem for women.

“Looks like my abandonment issues got the best of me again / Cause we should have never been together / Now I’m wearing your stupid ring on my pretty little middle finger / So I can say F U forever and ever”

For Shorr, this song is as real as it gets, and it’s a sneak peek of what we can expect from her upcoming debut record. “I’ve never been more excited or more afraid to put out music into the world. I’ve always written from a real place, but these songs are like three minute journal entries. Seeing them resonate means more than I ever realized it would,” she shared in a recent press release, adding, “I’m happy to have the freedom to share my truth on this album and especially on a song like ‘F U Forever.”

For a chance to hear some of her songs live, as well as, some awesome covers, join us for our Manhattan By Sail event on Friday, October 11th. If you can’t make it that night, but still want to experience an epic night of music, join us this Friday on the water for an epic night of music by talented newcomer, Baker Grissom.

To keep up with Kalie Shorr follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“F U Forever” 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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Russell Dickerson Takes People.com Behind-The-Scenes at The Garden

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On Friday night (September 20th) the Very Hot Summer Tour rolled into New York City, Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Dustin Lynch, and Russell Dickerson played to a sold-out crowd at the iconic, Madison Square Garden. For our full recap of the unforgettable concert, click here. The famed venue is an exciting play for any artist, however, Dickerson who has been playing for NYC fans for years was especially emotional.

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He shared with People.com a behind-the-scenes look at the night, photos of backstage, prepping with his band, a moment with his wife, Kailey and even included another shout out to NYCountry Swag, the very first company to have him perform in NYC in 2016. Check out the entire article here: Going to the Garden! Behind-the-Scenes with Russell Dickerson as He Opens for Thomas Rhett at MSG.

Check out the video below from the sold out MSG show where Dickerson took a moment to thank his fans, family, and team and recalled playing for NYCountry Swag years ago.

We are so grateful for Russell Dickerson and his team’s support over the years and we look forward to watching this future Entertainer of the Year continue to garner fans all over the country, and seeing people react to his live show the same way we did when watching him back in 2016, for the very first time at Libation NYC. Watch our recap video from our very first event as NYCountry Swag with Russell Dickerson below.

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Travis Denning Releases An Ode to His Home in “Heartbeat Of A Small Town”

Travis Denning Heartbeat of a Small Town

Swag spotlight alum, Travis Denning finally released new music on Friday! His new song “Heartbeat of a Small Town,” follows his infectious single, “David Ashley Parker From Powder Springs” and the clever, “After a Few.”

Denning takes a softer approach in his new track. The slow burn relies on a catchy hook and chorus with lyrics that personify a hometown. Similar to Brandon Ratcliff’s “Slow Down Hometown” and Riley Green’s “Outlaws like Us,” Denning glorifies small town living, showing his appreciation for Friday night lights at football games and the American flag. Although the song could have been generic, relying on clichés, Denning makes it personal to his own experience growing up. The personalization is both emotive and touching, making the listener want to spin it again and again.

“Southern wind blowin’ through pine trees / Coke can poppin’ in the backseat / Nothin’ like that middle-of-nowhere sound / Heartbeat of a small town / Heartbeat of a small town.”

Denning’s new song is a staple at his live shows, probably because of how important it is to the artist. Last week, he captioned an Instagram picture of the cover art with a short, but meaningful sentiment, “I love where I come from. Plain and simple. It’s one of the biggest parts of who I am. I’m excited to share a big part of that story,” adding a reminder to fans that the song would be out today.

Denning may not be a frills and production type of guy, but what you will get from him is heartfelt vocals, genuine lyrics, a whole lot of pride in his hometown and of course, country music. Catch him on tour with Riley Green, when the tour stops in New York City in December. For tickets and more information, head to travisdenning.com.

To keep up with Travis Denning follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Heartbeat of a Small Town” 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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Kenny Chesney Surprises Fans with 2020 Tour Announcement

In most major cities, ‘Kenny Day’ has become a summer favorite as superstar Kenny Chesney’s stadium tour makes its way through the country all summer long. Despite drawing record-breaking crowds with his 2018 ‘Trip Around the Sun’ Tour, Chesney announced last year that he would be taking a break from his stadium tour to hit more intimate venues, marking summer 2019 as ‘the summer without a Kenny Day’ for New York City country fans.

As all good things come to those to wait, Chesney announced this morning via his No Shoes Radio channel on Sirius XM that fans can catch him once again at stadiums nationwide next year on the ‘CHILLAXIFICATION 2020 Tour’. Joining him will be Florida Georgia Line, Old Dominion and Michael Franti & Spearhead. New York fans can once again catch him at MetLife Stadium on August 22nd. Tickets go on sale Friday, October 4th.

For NYCountry Swag followers, be on the lookout for ticket giveaways, tailgate plans, and contests as we gear up for one of our favorite days of the year. Join our Weekly Round-Up here so you don’t miss any upcoming announcements.

Check out the full list of tour dates below and visit kennychesney.com for more information.

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Kenny Chesney’s Chillaxification 2020 Tour:
with Florida Georgia Line, Old Dominion and Michael Franti & Spearhead
April 18                  AT&T Stadium                                       Arlington, Texas
April 25                  Miller Park                                              Milwaukee, Wis.
May 2                     U.S. Bank Stadium                                  Minneapolis, Minn.
May 9                     Raymond James Stadium                        Tampa, Fla.
May16                    Mercedes-Benz Stadium                         Atlanta, Ga.
May 22                   Minute Maid Park                                   Houston, Texas
May 23                   The Alamodome                                      San Antonio, Texas
May 30                   Heinz Field                                              Pittsburgh, Pa.
June 6                     Lincoln Financial Field                           Philadelphia, Pa.
June 13                   Busch Stadium                                        St. Louis, Mo.
June 20                   Ohio Stadium                                          Columbus, Ohio
June 27                   Nissan Stadium                                       Nashville, Tenn.
July 11                    Arrowhead Stadium                                Kansas City, Mo.
July 18                    CenturyLink Field                                   Seattle, Wash.
July 25                    Soldier Field                                            Chicago, Ill.
August 1                 SoFi Stadium                                           Los Angeles, Calif.
August 8                 Empower Field at Mile High                  Denver, Colo.
August 15               Ford Field                                                Detroit, Mich.
August 22               MetLife Stadium                                     East Rutherford, NJ
August 28               Gillette Stadium                                      Foxboro, Mass.
…and more dates to be announced.  

 

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Swag Sessions Featuring Avenue Beat

Fresh, young and spunky, we hosted Avenue Beat for a LIVE Swag Session and boy did they impress. Three girls from a small town in Illinois, Sam, Savana, and Sami were in New York City for the very first time, celebrating their debut EP.

Avenue Beat, who are signed to a record deal with Big Machine Label Group, performed “Broke” and “Delight” for NYCountry Swag and their talent rang true from the first note to the last. Between their perfectly pitched harmonies, simple instrumentation (including Sami beatboxing) and lyrics that had our entire team beaming, these girls have the coolest swagger. Watch the full performance and interview with Avenue Beat below.

For more music from artists we’ve featured during our LIVE Swag Sessions, check out our Sessions Playlist below and give it a follow for updates.

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NYCS First Impression: Zac Brown Band ‘The Owl’

The Owl Zac Brown Band

Grammy winning country group, Zac Brown Band released their 6th studio album, The Owl this past Friday. This eleven-song record is one of the band’s most personal and experimental albums to date, blending all types of sounds from a variety of genres. Skrillex, Max Martin, Poo Bear, Ryan Tedder, Caroline Jones, and other songwriters contributed to the album, mashing up and blending each of their unique talents.

“Our music has always been a melting pot and lived outside of anyone single category, The Owl is no exception,” frontman Zac Brown said of the new album. “The collaborators we worked with on this album have been on my wish list for a long time and when everyone brings something new and different to the table, something special comes out of it.”

Fans got a hint of the direction Zac Brown Band was headed with The Owl when they released the lead single, “Someone I Used to Know”. Co-written by pop-star Shawn Mendes, the track has much more of a modern country sound than their previous singles. The group uses synthetic sounds after the final line of the chorus; creating a country-styled bass drop, something the group has never experimented with before. After the first listen, one might think it is another song about a lost love. When you dig deeper into the lyrics, you realize that “someone” is actually the narrator of the story and he is trying re-find himself. The music video tells the story of a high school football star who enlists in the military and comes back with PTSD.  “’Someone I Used to Know’ is a touchpoint to remind people that they don’t have to be alone in what they feel,” Brown says at the end of the video. “Pain and depression doesn’t discriminate; this song is me facing that part of myself of where I want to go and not where I’ve been.”

“The Woods” starts the record off with the positive message of “just because you do something differently doesn’t mean you’re wrong” with lyrics: What floats your boat might sink mine / And what makes me smile might make you cry / You might get low, I might stay high / To each their own, ain’t that right?” Instrumentally, this is completely different from what we’ve heard from Zac Brown Band in the past. They will perform this song tonight on NBC’s Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

“OMW” is another pop-infused song on the album. The verses have that snapping noise you hear on pop radio and now in many country song as well. For the post-chorus, they bring in the electric guitar to get the rock n’ roll sound they love so much back involved.

 “God Given” has to be the most diverse song on the album, in terms of blending genres; it’s honky-tonk meets funk. Brown surprises listeners when he breaks out into rap during the verses. The song’s message is self-explanatory, the men in the song are all fawning over this particular woman because of her looks and swagger.

“I don’t know if you notice that you’re fine as you are / I don’t understand how you keep raisin’ the bar / You know everybody wants to know who you are / I can’t wait to get you into my car”

“Warrior” was another song released before the whole album and is another dedication to the US military. Brown says the lyrics were inspired by a speech written by his friend who was part of the special operations branch of the military. It sounds like the type of track you would hear over sports highlights, hyping up a big, upcoming game. Brown sings: “No one’s born to be a warrior / No one born an average man / We made one or the other / And we try to understand”

Zac Brown Band is heavily influenced on rock n’ roll as any fan who has been to one of their live shows would know. They are known to cover a lot of songs, many of which are rock n’ roll and heavy metal. Between their two shows at Jones Beach Theater this summer, they covered songs by Rage Against The Machine, Def Leopard, Van Halen, Beastie Boys, White Stripes, Kings of Leon, Metallica and more. They have also collaborated with Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters and Chris Cornell of Soundgarden on songs in the past. They display country-rock on The Owl in songs such as “Me and the Boys in the Band” and “Already on Fire”.

 

More traditional sounding country songs included “Shoofly Pie” and “Finished What We Started”, which features Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and member of The Highwomen, Brandi Carlile. “Shoofly Pie”, recorded originally by The Wood Brothers, is an upbeat song about a man’s craving of his woman’s shoofly pie. Whether the listener wants to interpret “shoofly pie” literally or metaphorically is up to them. “Finished What We Started” is much slower and describes a mutual breakup between a man and a woman. They both agree that living their unhappy lives together isn’t fair to either of them and they should finally put an end to things.

Closing out the record is “Leaving Love Behind” which serves as the album’s heart wrenching, breakup song. Although the music video features an adorable mash-up of animals in order to raise awareness and encourage fans to make a donation to Best Friends Animal Society’s Disaster Relief Fund which supports efforts helping animals displaced by disasters like Hurricane Dorian, the lyrics indicate that it’s about a love lost and the woman has found a new man to call her own. He knows that it’s probably for the best, but the “moving on” part has been very hard on him.

“I believe, yes I do /  Oh, that everything we lose will be a gift in time /  I believe, yes I do / The hardest part is leaving love behind”

Zac Brown Band is currently on its 2019 The Owl Tour. Recently, the group extended their Fenway Park sellout venue record with back-to-back sold-out shows during the tour’s stop in Boston, marking their eleventh consecutive sold-out show at the famed venue.

The Owl 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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