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NYCS First Impression: Hunter Hayes ‘Wild Blue (Part 1)

Hunter Hayes Wild Blue

Grammy award-winning, American country music star Hunter Hayes has graced the stage ever since he was a little boy. Gifted with a toy accordion at age two from his grandmother, his never-ending love for music began. At age 4, Hayes appeared on national television performing on shows such as The Rosie O’Donnell Show, Maury, and Nickelodeon’s Figure It Out. At age seven, he performed at the White House singing for President Bill Clinton. Since then he released his first critically acclaimed self-titled debut album Hunter Hayes featuring hits like “Somebody’s Heartbreak,” “I Want Crazy” and “Wanted,” and then his second acclaimed album Storyline with hits “Tattoo” and “Invisible.”

Earlier this week on TODAY, the Louisiana native announced that his new album Wild Blue (Part One) would be released on Friday, August 16th. Previously stated that the album would be dropped in October, Hayes pulled a Beyonce and dropped part one of three early. This marks the multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter’s first full-length release in four years. The first cut “Madness” stylistically embodies almost a rock feel more than any other genre and it depicts Hayes’ battle with adversity. Hayes’ has been honest with his unfamiliarity with commercial success and losing himself as an artist.

Lead single “Heartbreak” is artistically connate to that of commercial radio success and is brimming with optimism. It’s presented through a male’s perspective of heartbreak, and the lessons learned from it. “Hey baby, can I call you ‘baby’? Is that okay? // I don’t even know you, but I can’t wait to know you someday // Imagine someday, when we look back // I’ll thank my past for giving me my future better half”

“Dear God,” one of the singles released last year and has the country artist questioning the good man upstairs on why he is the way that he is. He grapples, “Why does my life have to hurt so much? Why can’t I find any peace or love?” A standout on the project, “My Song Too” looks back at a relationship that has ended and thanks the significant other for the memories such as “The night in New York City” and “The night in Napa Valley” with standout lyric, “You left me, better than you found me.” “Loving You,” a more traditional ballad similar to “Wanted” has a finger-snapping R&B vibe confessing that looking back on the memories of their relationship, that the emotions left are the ones that still hurt.

We are looking forward to Part 2 and Part 3 of Hayes’ project and watching his artistry unfold even further.

To keep up with Hunter Hayes follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Wild Blue Part 1 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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[Watch] Hunter Hayes Releases Video for “Heartbreak”

Hunter Hayes

Everyone we have a Storm Warning! Hunter Hayes just released his newest single “Heartbreak” and a creative music video to go along with it. The song already has a ton of buzz around it and gives a new take on a love song. While Hayes has sung about love in the past, you can tell the few years he took off from releasing music helped him create one of the best songs yet.

Directed by Colin Duffy, Hayes optimistically relives the day over and over again trying to get to his true love. From dodging a construction site, getting coffee spilled on his shirt, and being late to his date, Hayes gets one step closer each time. It contains a positive message, one of encouragement about the unpredictability of his future in a romance.

The five-time Grammy nominated artist announced his headlining Closer To You tour, with opener Levi Hummon, and tickets went on sale February 15th. If you want exclusive access, members of his mailing list can purchase tickets before anyone else and get a heads up on new music and more! (join here).

The 20-date run will start on April 18 in Atlanta and will finish in June in Cincinnati, making stops all over the country in between.

The Louisiana native has achieved over 1 billion on-demand career streams globally and three chart-topping singles, including his 5x multi-platinum crossover single “Wanted”. Each song Hayes releases gets widely acclaimed and it is no surprise that “Heartbreak” is doing just that. You can watch the new music video above, stream all Hayes’ newest songs, and take a list at the full list of dates below. Do not forget to follow our ‘New Country Music’ playlist for other new songs that we are listening to!

HUNTER HAYES CLOSER TO YOU TOUR DATES
4/18 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
4/25 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection
4/26 – Chicago, IL – Joe’s Live
4/27 – Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre
5/2 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee
5/3 – Rockford, IL – Coronado Performing Arts Center
5/4 – Milwaukee, WI – Eagles Ballroom
5/9 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring
5/10 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philly
5/11 – Columbus, OH – Express Live!
5/16 – Kansas City, MO – Midland Theatre
5/17 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
5/18 – Grand Junction, CO – Avalon Theater
5/21 – Tucson, AZ – Rialto Theatre
5/23 – San Francisco, CA – Regency Ballroom
5/24 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues Anaheim
5/25 – Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre
5/30 – Cleveland, OH – The Agora Ballroom
5/31 – Lexington, KY – Manchester Music Hall
6/1 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s

 

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Hunter Hayes Releases New Song “Heartbreak”

Hunter Hayes Heartbreak

After releasing three very different songs in 2018, including, “Dear God,” “One Shot,” and “This Girl,” award-winning country star, Hunter Hayes released his first song of the new year. The track, “Heartbreak,” penned by the singer-songwriter was released across all platforms today (1/25).

Hayes has been teasing the single across his social media platforms for the last week, including posting visual clips to accompany the lyrics. As the first single off the entertainer’s upcoming third studio album, “Heartbreak” is setting the tone for Hayes’ latest project.

In a recent press release, the country crooner shared “This song came about during a time where, for the first time in 5 years, I was writing by myself. […] I had the idea to start journaling love songs to my future better half. After a relationship ends, I think we all want to know that there is someone for us, but unfortunately, a lot of people have been lead to believe that you’re suppose to feel shitty after a breakup. I wanted this song to turn that feeling around for people and remind them not to let someone walk out the door with your happiness and your self-worth.” Adding, “In the darkness of a heart breaking, I’m here to tell you there’s also a whole lotta light.”

Hayes’ single speaks volumes about his growth as an artist and as a human being. With its catchy chorus and head-bopping instrumentals, “Heartbreak” is a reminder to listeners to look at the glass half full. Despite depicting trying times, Hayes turned his song into an anthem for getting through breakups. It truly is a modern-day love letter to a future “forever” relationship.  “If it gets me to you than it ain’t wasted time / But every so close, I’m closer to the rest of my life / Another bad first date / Another nothing left to say / What I mean is the way I see it / I’m one heartbreak closer to you.”

 “Heartbreak” 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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Hunter Hayes Premieres “One Shot” Animated Music Video

Country superstar, Hunter Hayes becomes a cartoon character in his new animated music video for his third single of 2018, “One Shot.”

Penned by Hayes himself, this upbeat record entails how a night out with some alcohol can go from enjoyable to embarrassing after having one too many. The amusing and imaginative video paints that picture quite well.

“I started with one shot / To have a good time / Everybody knows how easy one can turn into five,” sings Hayes in the chorus.

In an exclusive quote for Billboard, Hayes explained, “I really wanted the video to portray the humor in looking back at some of my most embarrassing moments and highlighting the fact that it’s really okay to not take yourself so seriously.”

The entertaining music video follows Hayes’ character on a night after night drunken downward spiral until he receives a series of text messages from his manager saying, “Double H, I got u. ONE MORE SHOT.. Meet at the label in 15 minutes. Don’t blow this.” Hayes’ character immediately pulls himself together and hops on his pet llama to his meeting.

Differing from the animated video, earlier this month, Hayes released a vertical music video exclusively for Spotify, which followed him down a street in Nashville singing along to “One Shot.” The singer-songwriter high-fived, danced and took a shot with a few strangers before heading into a bar.

In addition to these two videos, Hayes recently began a mini-series on his YouTube channel, titled “#NoFilter.” #NoFilter is a “to tell the truth” style drinking game in which Hayes features different special guests in each episode who takes turns with the Grammy award-winning singer, presenting statements that the other must determine as true or false. A wrong guess results in the guesser having to take – you guessed it – “One Shot.” The first episode featured Hayes’ friend and fellow singer-songwriter, Dave Barnes. Featured in the second episode, was Stoney Creek Record’s rising country artist, Lindsay Ell.

Hayes even began a secondary series from #NoFilter, titled “One Shot at a Time”, to show his fans how to throw a party, how to entertain guests and choose the right playlists, but most importantly, how to make his favorite drinks.

To keep up with Hayes and future announcements, visit hunterhayes.com or follow him on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

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What We’re Listening To: September Picks

We recently welcomed a team of writers to the NYCountry Swag Squad. With that, we’re excited to share a new monthly feature with our “What We’re Listening To” playlist, where we’re highlighting the wide range of our team’s favorite songs and artists when it comes to the country music genre.  At the end of the day, we are all fans first with a passion for country music and are eager to share with you all what we’ve got on repeat each month.

Find below each of our team member’s favorite songs and why in our September picks. Then be sure to give our Spotify account a follow and listen to our favorite tracks!

 

SEPTEMBER PICKS:

 

Stephanie Wagner, Founder

Pick: “Prayed For You” – Matt Stell
Songwriters: Matt Stell / Allison Velos / Ash Bowers

It’s funny how music hits you. Sometimes you listen to a song just because you want to, sometimes a friend tells you to listen, and sometimes a song randomly comes on and stops you in your tracks. That was the case for me with Matt Stell’s “Prayed For You” who also joined us for a Live Swag Session to play the song. The beautiful track evokes the idea of praying for that special person that you just know is your soulmate before ever even meeting them. “Every single day, before I knew your name / I couldn’t see your face, but I prayed for you.”  

Holding on to the faith that your one true love is out there, the hopeful love song goes on to paint a picture of the characteristics in the heart’s desire: “For Someone to love me like you do / Graceful eyes to see me through / A smile that steals me, a heart that heals me / A touch that kills me too”.

Whether single or a couple in love, the lyrics are relatable and meaningful, making this one of the best love songs in country music right now.

 

Christina Bosch, Managing Editor 

Pick: “Better On Paper” – Brett Sheroky
Songwriters: Andrew Peebles / Brett Sheroky

“Songwriter turned artist, Brett Sheroky released his latest single “Better On Paper” earlier this summer and the song stopped me in my tracks at first listen. This song is not primed for radio nor will you hear it blaring from speakers as you walk to the venue at a concert during a tailgate but for anyone who has dealt with the disintegration of a relationship, these lyrics will hit you harder than you can imagine. “Better On Paper” refers to the pictures you look back on, the post-it notes that served as love letters and ultimately the divorce papers that have to be signed.

“Oh here we are, the end of us is all typed out in ink / I never thought it’d get to where we couldn’t even speak,  it’s hard to believe / the worst of us would wind right here later, better on paper, a couple of strangers, just better on paper.”

I can’t help but hope that more songwriters take a note from Sheroky and write songs that mean something rather than chasing the commercial dream.  Check back tomorrow when New York Country Swag exclusively premieres the video for “Better On Paper”. “

 

Kelly Cunningham, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Here Tonight” – Brett Young
Songwriters: Ben Caver, Brett Young, Charles Kelley, Justin Ebach

“The song just dropped last weekend, but Brett Young’s been playing “Here Tonight” on the road this past month and this song perfectly shapes his new album Ticket To LA, coming out in December. It has a fall vibe attached to it just in time for the season. The lyrics and upbeat tempo reflect the different place he is in life right now in contrast to his last album. His self-titled album Brett Young was more about heartbreak and love gone wrong and now his new album, Ticket To LA, is giving us a more “life is good” side of Brett’s music.”

 

Crystal Fenton, Contributing Writer

Pick: “First Time Again” – Jason Aldean feat. Kelsea Ballerini
Songwriters: Blake Bollinger, Jaron Boyer, Ben Stennis, and Michael Tyler

“Lately, I’ve been listening to First Time Again on repeat. This song tears at my heart; I especially love/cry when you can actually hear the twinge of despair in her voice when she sings “Begging baby please just stay”. Also, I can relate to pretty much every lyric line in this song, as I’ve had a similar experience. Plus, it’s been rainy here in NYC making it the perfect weather to listen to a song where the emotion really resonates through each word.”

 

Molly Holmberg, Contributing Writer

Pick: “One Shot” – Molly Holmberg
Songwriters: Hunter Hayes

“Hunter Hayes has been out of the scene the last few years focusing on songwriting while playing a few shows here and there. Although in the last two months Hayes has come back full swing with honest lyrics and a vulnerable side that we’ve been waiting for. In the new track “One Shot,” it’s clear that Hayes is having a blast. Musically, he blends the new and old, incorporating elements of pop, country, and even a bit of jazz making “One Shot” feel like the total package. In the chorus of “One Shot,” Hayes sings about something that most people can relate to: “I started with one shot / To have a good time / Everybody knows how easy one can turn into five / Don’t judge me, ’cause it ain’t nobody’s life but mine / And I only get one shot / So I take it one shot at a time.”

We all know how easy it can be to keep going along with the motions while having a great time with friends! It’s fun, infectious, yet also conveys a solid message at the same time.  Hayes delivers all around with his amazing singing, songwriting, production, and with his charismatic personality. It is the perfect upbeat song to add to any playlist and I know that my friends and I have been playing it since the moment it came out!”

 

Nicole Piering, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Bittersweet” – Paul Brandt featuring Lindsay Ell
Songwriters: Ben Stennis, Brad Rempel, Paul Brandt, Seth Mosley

“Although I’ve heard the name Paul Brandt thrown around for years, I only recently discovered his music. The Canadian artist has a huge catalog of phenomenal songs, including “My Heart Has a History” and “All About Her,” but it’s his newest release, “Bittersweet” that I can’t stop listening to. Featuring fellow Canadian Lindsay Ell on electric guitar and co-written with High Valley’s Brad Rempel, “Bittersweet” is an up-tempo country song that you can’t help but tap your feet to. The lyrics touch on life and the moments that you don’t want to forget, but that are bound to only become bittersweet memories. “From the moment to memories, this life is bittersweet,” Brandt sings, and I couldn’t agree more. “We’re living and dying and laughing and crying, and finding the beauty between.” If you haven’t heard Paul Brandt’s music just yet, I highly recommend “Bittersweet” as the gateway into his vast catalog.”

Pick: “Miss Me More” – Kelsea Ballerini
Songwriters: Brett McLaughlin, David Hodges, Kelsea Ballerini

Last weekend I saw Kelsea Ballerini on the Graffiti U World Tour at Mohegan Sun. Since then her song, “Miss Me More,” has been stuck in my head on repeat; naturally, I had to choose it as my September pick. It’s one of my favorite songs off her sophomore album, Unapologetically, because of her sassy lyrics and ear-catching beat.

“I miss me more / I miss my own beat of my own snare drum / I miss my own sheets in the bed I made up / I forgot I had dreams, I forgot I had wings / Forgot who I was before I ever kissed you / I thought I’d miss you, but I miss me more,”

At the show I couldn’t help myself, shouting at the top of my lungs, singing the lyrics right back to her and of course dancing like nobody was watching. What I love about Ballerini is how relatable her music is and this song, in particular, she sings with such confidence, belting out the lyrics. “Miss Me More” is an empowering song that every girl should listen to at least once. I can’t wait to see her again when the tour comes to the Barclays Center next month!”

 

Danielle Tornatore, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Tragic” – Jillian Jacqueline
Songwriters: Andrew DeRoberts, Bob Dipiero, Jillian Jacqueline

“Back in May, I was lucky enough to see Jillian Jacqueline perform at Nash FM 94.7 Hackensack Meridian Health Stage 17 where she performed a new song by introducing it as one of the few off of her next EP Side B. As soon as she sang the first chorus, I knew I NEEDED the studio version. I was counting down the days until Side B was released just for this very song. After waiting a long four months, I finally have “Tragic” on repeat. The lyrics “Bottom line, I survived. Spent all year being so dramatic. It was sad and I was lonely, but I’m standing here alive in this moment, so why’s it gotta be, why’s it gotta be tragic?” are something I believe everyone should hear.”

 

Shanna Vitaliano, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Heart Like A Wheel” – Eric Church
Songwriters: Eric Church

“One of the songs I have on repeat as of late is Eric Church’s “Heart Like A Wheel.” Church slows things down with bluesy vocals and unique flair to bring to life a romantic story about opposites attracting. Opening lyrics such as “She’s caviar and mascara, I’m corduroy and leather It’d take one hell of an imagination to ever paint us together” set the tone for the gospel sounding ballad.  “Heart Like A Wheel” is almost like a seductive follow up to another fan favorite “Like A Wrecking Ball.” Give this song a listen as we look forward to Church’s new album Desperate Man which will be available out October 5th.”

 

Erica Zisman, Contributing Writer

Pick: “Hell or High Water” – Ben Danaher
Songwriters: Ben Danaher / Maren Morris

“Earlier this month, we published a First Impression reviewing country singer Ben Danaher’s debut album, Still Feel Lucky. I really related to the entire vibe and raw emotion throughout all the tracks; however, my favorite song (right now) is “Hell or High Water” by the singer This song is such a jam! The track, co-written by country star, Maren Morris, is one of those songs that can translate across multiple genres of music. It embodies soul, country, and rock all in one. Not to mention, “Hell or High Water” features killer guitar riffs. I encourage you to go listen to Danaher’s radio-friendly tune because soon you will be loving the entire album as much as I do.”

 

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New Music Friday – The Playlist

This week our New Country Music Playlist features new songs from Luke Pell, Florida Georgia Line, Lucie Silvas, Brandon Ray, Randy Houser, Olivia Lane, Clayton Anderson, an entire album of live music from Aaron Watson and plenty more. Give us a follow and take a listen below.

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Hunter Hayes Releases Honest Video For “Dear God”

Hunter Hayes

Hunter Hayes released the official music video for his honest new single “Dear God” this past week. The video made it’s debut across Viacom’s twin LED billboards in Times Square on August 10th. The single dropped on August 3rd and is his first single since January garnering already 2 million streams on Spotify alone.

Revealed in a mini-documentary, he said that making this song was “kind of scary” for him because it does not end in a resolved situation. The concept of this single is not feeling good enough and questioning God’s intentions. Hayes co-wrote the song with pop singer Andy Grammer and Dave Spencer.

In the music video, you see the singer in the glass box he appears in on the single’s cover art symbolizing himself trapped in his own dark thoughts. Hayes also appears in a tug-of-war match, fighting another version of himself. The storyline is captivating on its own between the animation and visual effects. Hayes has not yet mentioned an upcoming album based on this single.

 

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New Music Friday – The Playlist

This week our New Country Music Playlist features “Goodbye Summer” Danielle Bradbery featuring Thomas Rhett, “Dear God” by Hunter Hayes, “One Summer” by Austin Burke, “If I Didn’t Love You” by Caitlyn Smith, “Slower Lower” by Jimmie Allen and more.  Take a listen below & be sure to give us a follow.

 

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