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Tucker Wetmore ‘Waves On A Sunset’ – EP Review

Tucker Wetmore’s new project, Waves on a Sunset EP is out now, October 4th on all streaming platforms. Take a listen and read our full review below.

There are few stars in Nashville that are currently rising as quickly as Tucker Wetmore. Signed to UMG Nashville in partnership with Back Blocks Music this summer, the singer-songwriter’s debut EP, Waves on a Sunset, is out now. 

Featuring eight new tracks, including the viral hit “Wine Into Whiskey,” the EP is poised to continue the singer-songwriter’s meteoric rise. Wetmore co-wrote five of the eight tracks, which find him bending genres and dabbling in everything from country to pop to rock to hip hop.

The 24-year old took to Instagram to announce the project, sharing “In a lot of ways this feels like my introduction to the world so I wanted to share some sides of me y’all haven’t seen yet. These songs have been mine for a while, but I can’t wait to make them ours.”

The music on the EP finds itself perfectly placed in the lane of mid-tempo, radio-friendly country music, much in the vein of Bailey Zimmerman, Morgan Wallen, and Russell Dickerson. This is evidenced immediately on the opening track, “Silverado Blue,” which perfectly balances twang with country lyricism and pop sensibilities. 

Heartbreak weaves its way through songs like “Wine Into Whiskey,” “Wind Up Missin’ You,” and “What Would You Do.” While “What Would You Do” finds him confronting a cheater over hip hop-laden beats, “Wind Up Missin’ You” finds him musing that he’ll be devastated if a one-night stand doesn’t become something more. Lastly, “Wine Into Whiskey” finds him grappling with his own mistakes as the cause of a woman’s broken heart.

“I took a good thing and I turned it into goodbye // Took the fire in her eyes, put it on ice // Turned that angel’s world upside down // Dipped her wings in Tennessee brown // I turned her callin’ me into callin’ me a mistake // Turned heart of gold into a heartbreak // If I was her, I’d damn sure hate me // I turned her love into pain and her wine into whiskey”

“You, Honey” may be the album’s most country-laden track, both in instrumentation and lyrics, while “Break First” is a catchy earworm in the best way possible. With hints of pop and catchy guitar riffs, it’s sure to be another hit for Wetmore. Meanwhile, “What I Ain’t Looking” has him humble and grateful, acknowledging the best moments in his life that have come along when he wasn’t seeking them out.

The EP ends with its most sparse and raw moment, “Mister Miss Her,” which finds the singer sharing his broken heart over a stripped and acoustic track. I’m Mister Miss her, and she ain’t missing me,” He sings, voice laced with emotion.

For Tucker Wetmore, his Waves on a Sunset EP is a way for the Washington native to introduce himself to country music fans. With a mix of genre-bending country that is already spawning viral success, it’s sure to continue his meteoric rise.

Waves Of A Sunset Track List:

  1. Silverado Blue (Tucker Wetmore, Brett Sheroky, Dan Wilson)
  2. Wine Into Whiskey (Tucker Wetmore, Jacob Hackworth, Justin Ebach)
  3. You, Honey (Tucker Wetmore, Josh Thompson, Michael Lotten)
  4. Wind Up Missin’ You ( Tucker Wetmore, Thomas Archer, Chris LaCorte)
  5. Break First (Michael Tyler, Matt Roy, Lauren Hungate, Matt Dragstrem)
  6. When I Ain’t Lookin’ (Austin Goodloe, Thomas Archer, Michael Tyler, Tucker Beathard)
  7. What Would You Do? (Tucker Wetmore, Gabe Foust, Jacob Hackworth, Jaxson Free)
  8. Mister Miss Her (Blake Pendergrass, Jaxson Free, Chris LaCorte)

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Wine Into Whiskey
  2. Break First
  3. You, Honey

Tucker Wetmore shares debut EP, ‘Waves On A Sunset,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Tucker Wetmore releases.

To keep up with Tucker Wetmore, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. Visit his official website here.

Waves On A Sunset  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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Tucker Wetmore Shares New Song “Silverado Blue” Ahead of Debut EP

Tucker Wetmore shares brand new single, “Silverado Blue,” out now, September 13th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new song below.

From the minute Tucker Wetmore showed up on our radar, we knew he was something special. Each and everyone of his previous releases including two of our favorites, “Wine Into Whiskey” and “Wind Up Missin’ You”, have only added to his undeniable talent and charm. Today, after recently announcing the release date for his debut EP, Wetmore is adding another song to his growing catalog. His new song, “Silverado Blue” is out now!

Written by Wetmore with Brett Sheroky and Dan Wilson, “Silverado Blue” captures how it feels to know that things are going to change. It’s a song about the end of a relationship without feeling too sad. “Silverado Blue” is nostalgic, raw, and fun to listen to (not to mention relatable). Throughout the song, Wetmore puts his feelings aside, allowing the girl to chase her own dreams.

“This one road out of here don’t come back // And you’ll be on it tomorrow while I’m sittin’ // In this here cab already missin’ // You in the shotgun dashboard drummin’ // Freedom in the wind them Michelins hummin’ // Forever on our lips even though it wasn’t true // We put some moonlight miles and memories in it // It might still shine but who am I kiddin’ // Lookin’ over there and not seein’ you // Is gonna turn this red Silverado blue”

Wetmore is proving to be a talent to look out for. Make sure to listen to his new song and gear up for his debut EP. Wetmore’s project Waves On A Sunset will be out on October 4th.

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Tucker Wetmore shares new song, “Silverado Blue,” out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Tucker Wetmore releases.

To keep up with Tucker Wetmore, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.

“Silverado Blue” 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.

Tucker Wetmore Shares New Single “What Would You Do”

Tucker Wetmore shares brand new single, “What Would You Do,” out now, May 24th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new song below.

From the minute Tucker Wetmore showed up on our radar, we knew he was something special. His two songs, “Wine Into Whiskey” and “Wind Up Missin’ You” already surpassed expectations, garnering 74 million streams and counting on Spotify alone. Today, the singer-songwriter is sharing another new song to add to his catalog. Wetmore’s new single, “What Would You Do” is officially out now.

Written by the singer with Jacob Hackworth, Jaxon Free, and Gabe Foust, the new single delves into a toxic relationship, where there is suspicion of cheating or unfaithfulness. The song feels haunting, yet eerily relatable. On the track, Wetmore forces the other person to look at their own actions and confront their own demons that have turned the relationship into dust.

“Would you love you // Would you leave you out to dry // Would you lie and say that // Runnin’ don’t cross your mind // Tell me baby // Would you drive you crazy // What would you do // What would you do to you // Knowin’ you, you’d set the whole damn house on fire // Known’ you, you wouldn’t let you make it out alive // Fore you blame me // And tell me that you hate me // What would you do // What would you do to you”

Wetmore is proving to be a talent to look out for. Each of his three releases showcase his staying power and songwriting grit, all while showing that he has the vocals to back it all up. “What Would You Do” is just another notch on his belt.

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Tucker Wetmore shares brand new single, “What Would You Do,” out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Tucker Wetmore releases.

To keep up with Tucker Wetmore, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.

“What Would You Do” 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.

Tucker Wetmore Shares New Song “Wind Up Missin’ You”

Tucker Wetmore shares brand new song, “Wind Up Missin’ You,” out now, March 29th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new song below.

Last month we introduced you to singer-songwriter Tucker Wetmore, an artist that we are really excited about. Wetmore’s debut single, “Wine Into Whiskey” surpassed expectations and amassed over 28 million global streams. Today, the singer is sharing another new song with fans who are begging for more music from the newcomer. “Wind Up Missin’ You” is officially out now.

Written by the singer with Thomas Archer and Chris La Corte, “Wind Up Missin’ You” depicts the hopefulness of the beginning stages of attraction and a potential love story. The lyrics feel conversational and relatable, as the songs weaves through the feelings of hoping to extend one night into something more.

“But it ain’t what it looks like // Girl let me tell you what it looks like // You look like waves on a sunset // And you can crash on me all night // You look like wine in a truck bed // A little what I’m doing for the rest of my life cause // You look like I’m done looking // But girl the hard truth is // If this night don’t turn into two // you look like I’m gonna wind up missin’ you”

Both “Wine Into Whiskey” and “Wind Up Missin’ You” show just how talented Wetmore truly is. The singer heads out on the road with Kameron Marlowe starting next week, and it is only a matter of time until everyone pays attention to his talent!

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Tucker Wetmore shares brand new song, “Wind Up Missin’ You,” out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Tucker Wetmore releases.

To keep up with Tucker Wetmore, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.

“Wind Up Missin’ You” 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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Who is Tucker Wetmore? The Story Behind His Journey to Country Music

Who is Tucker Wetmore? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about his journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…

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Tucker Wetmore // Photo credit: Anna Schaeffer

Quick Facts:

Full Name -Tucker Payson Wetmore
Birthdate – 11/5/1999
Hometown – Kalama, Washington
Current City – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical Influences – David Allan Coe, Alan Jackson, Keith Urban
Label – Tucker Wetmore/Back Blocks Music
Current Single – “Wine Into Whiskey”

The Beginning:

This week’s spotlight artist is an artist that we really believe has all the qualities to make it far in music. With an impressive fanbase already established across social media, Tucker Wetmore is primed for stardom. While the singer-songwriter is still brand new to the music industry, his journey thus far is both impressive and exciting.

Wetmore grew up in Washington state, where he was surrounded by supportive friends and family. “Growing up was fun. I was in the middle of not nowhere, but nowhere, ya know. There wasn’t really much to do, so we just found stuff to do, and had fun doing it, if that makes sense. Luckily, I had a super solid friend group and family growing up, so just lots of time with them, making memories,” he shares. Adding “Growing up, my grandpa was a pastor, and he owned a church. […] Music was a huge part of just the church thing, and a huge part of growing up.”

The singer had access to all different types of music throughout his upbringing, including reggae and artists like 3 Doors Down. “Growing up, it was a lot of reggae, a lot of pacific-islander music. My dad and my uncle liked heavy metal […]. In the truck, we’d throw on country radio like Darius Rucker, Josh Turner, that whole era.”

At eleven years old, Wetmore sat at the piano for the first time. “Music kind of came into play when I was eleven. I started playing piano, and I didn’t really get up from it for a long time. I kind of used it as my therapy thing,” he shared. “I started teaching myself piano when I was eleven. I’m entirely self-taught. […] I picked up guitar shortly after that, too. Around sophomore year of high school however, I kind of put music down, and started focusing on sports.”

The Turning Point:

Despite loving music, Wetmore also loved football, and decided to attend college in Montana to play.

“I played a year of college ball in Montana, and I ended up breaking my leg for the third time. I said I should probably start taking care of my body a bit,” he shared, recalling the time he decided to quit football and ultimately leaving school.

“I dropped out of college, I had maybe 2 weeks left of my freshman year, and I just dropped out. I moved back home, got surgery, started working at a coffee shop, and I remember sitting my mom down about six months after I got home, and I said, “’Mom, I’m feeling super lost, I don’t know what I’m doing in my life.’” She said, “’well, why don’t you go sit down in front of the piano, that used to be your vice, your therapy, maybe that will strike something,’” so I wrote my first song that night after she told me that.”

With the support of his family, Wetmore reignited his passion for music. Six months after that initial conversation, he told his mom that he wanted to do music for a living. She encouraged him to go all in and to stay afloat.

With that advice in his pocket, the singer-songwriter made the move to Nashville in 2020, during the pandemic. “There wasn’t a lot of people out. My first year and a half was a lot of mingling and meeting people, and going out, and luckily, by the grace of God, I met my core friend group in the first two months,” shared the singer. “Then my manager and my publisher, Rakiyah [Marshall England], she hit me up probably a year and a half into living here. I had posted a couple of originals, just me playing on my guitar on Instagram and TikTok, and she happened to come by those, and she saw something in me, and went out on a limb.”

Today:

Since signing with Rakiyah’s management team, Wetmore has teased many songs on social media that fans are begging for him to release. Recently, the singer dropped his first official song called, “Wine Into Whiskey,” which he wrote with Jacob Hackworth and Justin Ebach.

“I remember sitting there throwing ideas around for 45 minutes to an hour and nothing was sticking,” Wetmore recalls of the day the three got together to write the track. “Then, Ebach pipes up and he says ‘I’m really sorry, but I’m just extremely hungover right now.’ Me and Jacob looked at each other and were like ‘thank god’, because we were too,” he continues. Adding, “We were just coming off my birthday weekend, and we all took a couple of minutes to laugh about that. Then finally, Ebach pipes up and he goes ‘Alright, I don’t know what this means, but wine into whiskey.’”

Eventually, the threesome began writing the song, which took them about 45 minutes total. “Wine Into Whiskey” depicts what it feels like from the guy’s perspective to break a girl’s heart. “I grew up with four sisters and a beautiful mother and seeing them go through relationships growing up was kind of my inspiration behind this song,” shared the singer. “I saw how they went through some things and some of the things that they went through weren’t right to me, so I kind of put it from the perspective of if the guy would have seen or known what he was doing wrong, maybe he wouldn’t of done it, kind of thing.”

“Wine Into Whiskey” is just the beginning for Wetmore. He has many songs coming down the pipeline, with “Wind Up Missin’ You” being his next release. Make sure to jump on the bandwagon ASAP, and catch the singer on tour with Kameron Marlowe this spring. Get your tickets here.

Connect:

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news and announcements about future Tucker Wetmore releases.

To keep up with Tucker Wetmore, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.

Tucker Wetmore’s music is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes 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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Tucker Wetmore Drops His Debut Single “Wine Into Whiskey”

Tucker Wetmore shares his debut single, “Wine Into Whiskey,” out now, February 23rd on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new song below.

There are few things we like more than championing a new artist. Today, we get to do just that. On the verge artist, who has already amassed an impressive following on social media, Tucker Wetmore is sharing his debut single and it is one to pay attention to. His song, “Wine Into Whiskey” is officially here.

Fans of artists like Morgan Wallen and Jordan Davis are going to fall in love with Wetmore’s debut track. “Wine Into Whiskey” is an honest look at love, heartbreak, and the aftermath of all of it. He manages to pay special attention to the experience a girl goes through from a guy’s perspective during a break-up, adding even more interest to the already impressive song. The tune feels familiar and comforting from the first lyric; despite, the melancholy story. Wetmore impresses with his vocals and his storytelling throughout the intriguing single.

“I took a good thing and I turned it into goodbye // Took the fire in her eyes put it on ice // Turned that angels world upside down // Dipped her wings in Tennessee brown // I turned her callin’ me into callin’ me a mistake // Turned heart of gold into a heart break // If I was her I’d damn sure hate me // I turned her love into pain and her wine into whiskey”

Although “Wine Into Whiskey” is only one song from the artist, we are already very excited to see what’s to come! The singer will be on the road with Kameron Marlowe this year, and it is only a matter of time until everyone pays attention to his talent!

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Tucker Wetmore shares debut single, “Wine Into Whiskey,” out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Tucker Wetmore releases.

To keep up with Tucker Wetmore, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.

“Wine Into Whiskey” 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.