NBC’s The Voice has spotlighted so many talented artists over the years, especially in the country genre. Artists who had a stint on the television show like Morgan Wallen, Danielle Bradbery, and Cassadee Pope, all went on to have incredible careers in the industry. Kameron Marlowe is another name you might recall from the show, but you will remember because of his talent. The newcomer and recently signed Columbia Nashville recording artist released his newest track “Burn ‘Em All” on Friday (6/26)
The new song perfectly supports Marlowe’s gritty growl and enticing vocals. The singer pours his heart out in each lyric, reminiscent of artists like Luke Combs and Randy Houser. Although the track is delightfully country, it features heavy guitars and EDM-esque beat drops, making it a fresh, yet familiar sound that you cannot help but love. Furthermore, Marlowe utilizes the phrase “Burn ‘Em All” to signify literal and figurative experiences letting things go for a moment.
“Pour the gas, light the match, set the night on fire / Set the blaze, let the flames get higher / Every cigarette, every dollar, every problem you got on you from a town this small / Tonight we’re gonna burn ‘em all”
Marlowe is sure to follow up this track with another jam that continues to showcase different sides of his personality. He is a real singer and fans are sure to relate to his sound and his story. We are excited to see what is next for the newcomer!
“Burn ‘Em All” 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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When a song moves you in a way that it feels like it’s telling your story, it’s one of the most special feelings. It’s a reminder of how big the world is, and yet, how small it is — that we feel the same things and share so many similar chapters. Brett Eldredge’s new LP Sunday Drive is out July 10th, and today he shared the title track with fans two weeks early.
“Sunday Drive” is not the typical modern country cut. Clocking in just shy of 5 minutes, it’s is a gorgeous and evocative piano-and-strings song about looking back on your childhood and learning how to see life from your parent’s point of view. You listen to their favorite music, look at the scenery, and hear their thoughtful conversations. “And we were only young but they were trying hard to reach us/How was I to know that there was something so worth keeping?” The roles reverse as both Eldredge and his parents get older. Eldredge helps them to the backseat and takes his parents on that same drive they went on as a family all those years ago. “And I listened as they reminisced,” he sings on the third verse. “About a world that they had always known/And how it’s changing/Probably never gonna be the same again”.
Eldredge didn’t write the song; it was written by Barry Dean, Don Mescall, and Steve Robson. “Many years ago, I was an intern at universal music publishing where I worked in the basement tape room transferring CDs into MP3s,” Eldredge explained in a press release. “I loved listening to all of the incredible songwriters’ songs and was always blown away by what people could create from their soul. One day I stumbled upon this song called “Sunday Drive,” and I was stopped in my tracks. I couldn’t believe a song could be written by someone else but feel like every word and melody was every part of my life existence. I secretly/selfishly hoped and prayed no one would record it so that one day when the time was right, I could record it and make it something extremely special.”
When you’re a kid growing up, all you can hope for is to be just like your parents. Or maybe it’s the complete opposite; you want to learn so you don’t make their same mistakes. You want to be the best version of yourself and make them proud. Sometimes, it may feel like you don’t need your family as much as you used to. But as Eldredge says, “…that’s where I learned it all, from them/To fight, to love, to laugh again/Man, I thought we were only wasting time/Out on a Sunday drive”.
‘Sunday Drive’ 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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Cassadee Pope is one of the most eclectic singer-songwriters in country music. She’s a little bit country, rock, alternative, and pop all rolled into one. She can add folk into the mix now; Pope released two songs off her upcoming acoustic LP Rise and Shine, out August 7th that show off her incredible songwriting and vocal range. “Built This House” and “Let Me Go” are the follow-ups to her independent smash, Stages, released in early 2019.
There are eight tracks on Pope’s upcoming album, and she released the opener and the closer. The opener, “Let Me Go”, is a stunning ballad about a relationship that needs to end one way or another. “You don’t want me but you won’t take/these chains off from my wrists,” she sings on the chorus to her partner. “I’ll never be good enough for you, never be good enough/What are we doing? You don’t get me so/so let me go”. Pope wrote it with Tina Parol and Kevin Rudolph, and Pope helped produce the track. The guitar is clear, and the mandolin buildup shines throughout as she sings these honest words.
“I wanted people to hear these [songs] in their purest form so I went with a more stripped back sound that really lets the lyrics stand out,” Pope said in a press release. “My hope is that these songs help aid people into feeling every emotion they need to let out.”
“Built This House” is a reflection about the end of a relationship, but on the other side of the breakup. It’s more upbeat in production, and so is the story. Pope sings along to a summery guitar, saying, “brick by brick, board by board/I built this house/from the foundation to the roof.” She uses a metaphor of building a house to the building of her self-worth and confidence. She wrote the track with Kelly Archer and Forest Glen Whitehead, and it’s a song that exudes clarity and personal ownership.
Cassadee Pope has always been such an important voice in country music. She has made music on her terms, used her platform to become a social activist, and has always been upfront about who she is and how she’s feeling. It’s heard in all her music, but especially this new chapter.
‘Built This House’ and ‘Let Me Go’ are 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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It has been a long journey, but we have finally arrived at The Lemonade Stand, emerging country artist Tenille Townes’ debut album. Produced by Jay Joyce, the Canadian musician continues to showcase her creative songwriting skills with five new songs compiled with previous tracks from her Road to the Lemonade Stand EP and Living Room Worktapes, including the emotional “Jersey on the Wall” and her Billboard-charting hit “Somebody’s Daughter.” The virtual video interview below, Townes talks to us about what fans can expect from the record.
“The Lemonade Stand is a collection of songs that mean so much to me and are the way I see the world in this season of my life right now,” Townes shared. “I want this music to be like a gathering place, where people can come and be filled up. I hope this record reminds people of who they are, that they are not alone, and reminds them of their dreams.”
“Jersey on the Wall” and “Somebody’s Daughter” touch on two themes that we have never heard on country radio before. “Jersey on the Wall,” tells the story of a high school student who passed away in a car accident, which compels the singer to question God on tragedy and other aspects of life. In “Somebody’s Daughter,” which peaked at number 29 on the Billboard Hot Country Charts, she sings about a homeless woman on the corner of the street. That woman is a person too, just like herself, which makes Townes wonder how that woman got there and why she’s the one driving by in her car and not the one holding the cardboard sign.
As for the rest of the album, love is a major theme and it is expressed in various ways. It could be as simple as “The Way You Look Tonight” featuring Keelan Donovan, where the two just describe how looking at the other person makes them feel. In “Lighthouse,” Townes explains that the two people in any given relationship need to be there for each other to guide them through hardships. In one of the previously released tracks, “White Horse,” she explains how your love story doesn’t have to be one out of a fairy tale; love comes in all different forms.
“Maybe not the way I was dreaming of / But you rode in and won my love / And now I’m finally on the right course / Who needs a white horse?”
As those songs describe love in relationships, there are songs about trying to find love as well, which is represented in “Find You,” “Where You Are,” and “Holding Out for the One.” In both “Find You” and “Where You Are,” Townes describes how relentless she would be and all the things she would do to find love. “Holding Out for the One” is a fun, upbeat song where she turns down every guy trying to pick her up at the bar because she knows none of them are “the one” and she is saving her heart for that person.
“I’m not the girl with her high heels in her hand / In last night’s little black party dress / Yeah, maybe I’m a little bit different I guess / But I ain’t giving my heart to just anyone / No, I’m holding out for the one”
“I Kept the Roses” is a vintage sounding ballad and the lone break-up song on the record. In this song, Townes sings about physical things from her former relationship that she has gotten rid of or given up, like the pictures, his t-shirts, the bar they went to, and even the friends they hung out with, to erase certain memories they once shared. However, the one thing she kept was the roses he bought her to show that there was good that came from it. Relationships, good or bad, shape the person you are today and she doesn’t want to forget what love feels like.
Townes touches on faith in ballads, “The Most Beautiful Things” and “When I Meet My Maker.” The latter is a Townes solo write and is not your typical song in terms of structure; it’s more of a poem. In it, she talks about the day she arrives in heaven and what her first conversation with God will be like. To hear more about “When I Meet My Maker”, check out our exclusive interview below. In “The Most Beautiful Things,” she lists things in life such as sunsets, shooting stars, and diamonds that are visually stunning. However, she states the things in life that are the most beautiful are the ones we cannot see, like love and faith.
“So why do we close our eyes / When we pray, cry, kiss, dream / Maybe the most beautiful things in this life are felt and never seen”
One of our favorite songs on the record, “Come As You Are” goes in its own category. Conveniently placed in the middle of the record, “Come As You Are” serves as the feel-good, party track to break up all the different emotions Townes makes us feel throughout The Lemonade Stand. This song is a reminder that it’s okay to let your worries go once in a while, let loose and just be yourself.
“Life is a party on a rooftop / So just go ahead and let your heart stop / All you gotta do is bring what you got / ‘Cause this elevator only goes up”
“This record is the dream that I had when I was a seven-year-old kid singing along in the backseat of the car,” Townes admitted. “She would really be freaking out right now.”
And the “freak-out” is well deserved. This album is a true reflection of Townes and her craft. Listeners can easily tell she poured her heart into this record by how genuine each and every lyric is. We understand how difficult it can be to honestly express yourself as a female in a male-dominated genre. We hope that young and talented musicians like herself motivate others to tell their stories and follow the same path. If Townes is the source of inspiration for aspiring female country artists, then the industry is in very good hands.
The Lemonade Stand Track List:
Holding Out for the One (Tenille Townes/Marc Beeson/Daniel Tashian)
Where You Are (Tenille Townes/Daniel Tashian/Keelan Donovan)
Jersey on the Wall (I’m Just Asking) (Tenille Townes/Tina Parol/Gordie Sampson)
Lighthouse (Tenille Townes/Dan Agee)
White Horse (Tenille Townes/Jeremy Spillman/Daniel Tashian)
I Kept the Roses (Tenille Townes/Dustin Christensen/Chris Gelbuda)
When I Meet My Maker (Tenille Townes)
Come as You Are (Tenille Townes/Marc Beeson/Daniel Tashian)
The Way You Look Tonight (Tenille Townes/Daniel Tashian/Keelan Donovan)
Find You (Tenille Townes/Sacha Skarbek/Daniel Tashian)
The Lemonade Stand 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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Teddy Robb is a country newcomer who is wrestling in conventional country offerings. Featured in one of our NYCS Swag Sessions and NYCountry Swag Country Brunch alumni, the Akron, Ohio native has released a new nostalgic single “Heaven On Dirt.”
“Heaven On Dirt” looks back at all of Robb’s sentimental memories growing up in the heart of the country and the little things that made life super special and still continues to offer him comfort. The song opens up with a twangy, catchy guitar line and light percussion. He pays tribute to his father in the first verse and his rebellious years. The second verse is a tribute to his first love, good friends, and his first car. He makes an interesting revelation: sometimes you don’t realize how good you have it until you don’t but in a good, cherishable way. He sings, “The beer was cold, the trucks were old, the dust was gold…It was heaven on dirt”
Robb shared a glimpse of this on his Instagram page sharing a golden photo of the singer + songwriter as a child, posed with a hunting prize, and a Father’s Day post with his father.
“Heaven On Dirt” 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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Our of our all-time favorite artists and one of our day ones, Russell Dickerson continues to have one of the most exciting careers in country music. Last year, he accomplished a rare feat as his first three singles to country radio achieved the number one spot on the charts. This year, he released his first song off his upcoming sophomore record entitled “Love You Like I Used To,” and now he has gifted fans with another new song, “Home Sweet.”
Upon listening, fans can tell almost instantly that this song is clearly a Dickerson anthem. Somehow, the artist has mastered the art of creating music that always feels like him. All of Dickerson’s songs feel authentic, bouncy, and passionate, and “Home Sweet” fits the bill perfectly.
“That doormat says welcome home / But I think it’s wherever I’m with you / It’s more than some bricks and stones / No there ain’t nothing like home sweet / You and me / Ain’t got much, but we got all we need”
This particular jam is another ode to the beautiful love that he and his wife, Kailey share together. “Home Sweet” is both fun and romantic. Dickerson pays homage to the notion that when we are with our better half, anywhere can be home. As a recording artist, the singer is often living on a tour bus or a hotel room, but when Kailey accompanies him, it feels like he has home with him.
In other words, home is a person, not a destination. Dickerson manages to remind us of that sentiment, yet, we feel like it’s the first time we ever heard it. He never disappoints! Cheers to another hit and his growing family, the pair is expecting their first child later this year!
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Country music fans can rejoice because ‘The Chief’ himself, Eric Church released a new song earlier today. “Stick That In Your Country Song” is both in your face and empathetic, but ultimately brilliant.
Church is not one to shy away from uncomfortable situations, and this song embodies just that. The lyrics reflect the country’s current climate, making mentions of Detroit, our filled jails, unjust deaths of young people, and people who do not get the recognition that they deserve for their work, like teachers. Church encourages other musicians to write about the ‘real stuff’ in their music. A rare outside cut for the usual songwriter, “Stick That In Your Country Song” was written by Davis Naish and Jefferey Steele is heading to country radio this Monday, June 29th.
“Drop me off in Baltimore / Where every other window got a plywood board / Where dreams become drugs and guns / The only way out is to shoot or run / Stick that in your country song, yeah / Take that one to number one, yeah / And get the whole world singing along, yeah / Stick that in your country song, yeah”
In this song, he uses his platform to spotlight the horrors and the discrimination that Americans face day after day currently. Ultimately, this song is just another example of Church’s bravery, as he is never afraid to speak his truth. It is a true rally cry for the disenfranchised. It also happens to hit hard both lyrically and sonically.
According to Church, “Stick That In Your Country Song” is just the start of more to come. “It’s gonna be the tip of the spear for what’s coming after, and it’s a big spear. I believe it’s the best we’re ever been in our career.” We cannot wait for more!
“Stick That In Your Country Song” 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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Unfortunately, it looks like our summer of incredible live music is going to be canceled due to the COVID-19 outbreak. All non-essential events including live concerts and festivals have fallen victim to being forced to postpone or cancel shows altogether so here is an ongoing list of each of the tours that are canceled or postponed and details about each.
Kenny Chesney’s stadium tour with Florida Georgia Line, Old Dominion, and Michael Franti & Spearhead is postponed until 2021. Original tickets are automatically valid for a rescheduled show date. MetLife Stadium in New Jersey’s new date is August 22nd, 2021. If you have tickets to a postponed show, refund options will be available at the time a rescheduled show date is announced. For new tour dates click here.
Possibly one of the most upsetting announcements came from Rascal Flatts who was gearing up to kick off their farewell tour after two decades in the music industry. In their announcement, they told fans to keep an eye out for some fun surprises that will celebrate their milestone year. Ticket holders will receive an e-mail in the coming days regarding refund options. More information is available at livenation.com/refund.
Sam Hunt’s 2020 summer comeback tour with special guests Kip Moore, Travis Denning, and Ernest is canceled. Ticket holders will have up to 30 days to get a full refund or 150% credit. For more information visit, samhunt.com.
Another big upset and a staple show to many summer tailgates is Luke Bryan and his 2020 Proud To Be Right Here Tour. This year, Bryan planned to bring along Morgan Wallen, Runaway June, and Caylee Hammack. The tour will be postponed to 2021 and the opening acts will remain the same. The new 2021 dates for concerts previously announced are in the photo above. Previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new dates. For more information visit, lukebryan.com.
Another tour that is canceled for this summer is Lady Antebellum with special guests Jake Owen and Maddie and Tae. Ticket holders will receive an e-mail in the coming days regarding refund options. For more information visit, ladyantebellum.com.
Although we won’t catch Thomas Rhett this summer, fans can look forward to seeing the superstar and Cole Swindell next year when it is safe to gather again. Tickets purchased for 2020 will be honored for the rescheduled 2021 dates. All ticket holders will be emailed directly with their refund options including a full refund until June 19, 2020, or you can request a 150% credit at Live Nation venues with an equal number of tickets donated to healthcare workers on the front lines. For more details, visit livenation.com/refund. Click here for the 2021 tour dates.
Another tour moving all of its dates to 2021 is Chris Stapleton’s All American Roadshow. All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the rescheduled dates. For those unable to attend a rescheduled date, you will have 30 days to obtain a refund that will be made available at your point of purchase. New tour dates for 2021 can be found here.
Sharing a simple sentiment about how much touring means to one of the biggest artists in the format, Tim McGraw has canceled his Here On Earth Tour which was slated to feature Midland and Ingrid Andress. Ticket holders will receive an e-mail in the coming days regarding refund options. For more information visit, timmcgraw.com.
Jason Aldean’s We Back Tour featuring Brett Young and Mitchell Tenpenny has also been postponed until 2021. Ticket holders can expect an e-mail in the coming days regarding rescheduled dates and refund options. For more information visit, jasonaldean.com.
Sugarland There Goes The Neighborhood Tour – Canceled
Although the duo announced some exciting news, that they have new music on the way, they also had to announce the cancellation of their 2020 There Goes The Neighborhood Tour which was slated to have special guests Mary Chapin Carpenter, Danielle Bradbery, and Tenille Townes. Ticket holders will be emailed directly with their refund options. Visit livenation.com/refund for more information.
Zac Brown Band Roar With The Lions Tour – Canceled
Perhaps one of the first tours that announced the cancellation of their 2020 dates was Zac Brown Band. The Roar With The Lions Tour Ticket holders should reach out to their point of contact for refund information.
Check back here for updates on any upcoming 2020 concerts and tours and we look forward to the day when we can all celebrate and join together to experience live music once again.
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As summer shows and tours are canceled or postponed throughout the country due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Luke Bryan’s 2020 Proud To Be Right Here Tour with special guests Morgan Wallen, Runaway June and Caylee Hammack, becomes the latest to post an update. Unfortunately, the entire tour has been postponed to 2021.
“Out of an abundance of caution for the safety and health of our fans, the Proud To Be Right Here Tour is being moved to 2021.” Bryan states in a press release, “The health and safety of our audience, band, and crew remains of the utmost importance.”
Previously billed opening acts, Morgan Wallen, Caylee Hammack and Runaway June will remain the same next year. The new 2021 dates for concerts previously announced are in the photo above including some currently on sale. Previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new dates. Ticket holders will receive an e-mail in the coming days regarding refund options.
Luke Bryan’s Proud To Be Right Here 2020 ORIGINAL Tour Dates: with Morgan Wallen, Runaway June & Caylee Hammack
5/28 Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center
6/18 Darien Center, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater
6/19 Hartford, CT – Xfinity Theatre
6/20 Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion
6/25 Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest at American Family Insurance Amphitheater
7/16 San Diego, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
7/17 Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre
7/18 Sacramento, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre
7/23 Bend, OR – Les Schwab Amphitheater
7/24 Bend, OR – Les Schwab Amphitheater
7/25 Portland, OR – Sunlight Supply Amphitheater
7/30 Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
7/31 Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena
8/4 New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
8/5 Gilford, NH – Bank of NH Pavilion
8/6 Gilford, NH – Bank of NH Pavilion
8/14 Bangor, ME – Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion
8/21 Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
8/23 Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live
8/28 Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
8/29 Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
8/30 Charleston, SC – TBD
9/24 Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena
9/25 St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
9/26 Green Bay, WI – Resch Center
10/1 Bossier City, LA – CenturyLink Center
10/2 Lafayette, LA – Cajundome
10/8 Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center
10/9 Los Angeles, CA – Staples Center
10/10 San Bernardino, CA – Glen Helen Amphitheater
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