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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (10/10)

Here are all of the new country songs that you need to know this week. Check-out the full list of incredible new songs that came out this new music Friday.

“Elijah” – Priscilla Block

On her sophomore album, Things You Didn’t See, Priscilla Block pours her heart out, giving fans every side of her, including singing about her beautiful relationship with her boyfriend on new song, “Elijah.”

 

“Back To The Bottle” – Timmy McKeever

Timmy McKeever continues to grow his music catalog with brand new song, “Back To The Bottle.”

 

“Fall Together” – RaeLynn

RaeLynn continues to crank out her best music to date with new song, “Fall Together.”

 

“Keep Your Hands To Yourself” – Tucker Wetmore (Amazon Original)

Tucker Wetmore drops an Amazon Original with “Keep Your Hands To Yourself.”

 

“Small Town Does” – Noah Hicks

On his debut EP, Small Town Does, Noah Hicks impresses on and each and every track.

 

“Oh, Anna!” – Dasha

On her new EP, Anna, Dasha shines in all aspects. We especially love her vulnerable song, “Oh, Anna!”

 

“Chasin’ Whiskey” – Jenna Paulette with Jake Worthington

Jenna Paulette joins forces with Jake Worthington on brand new song, “Chasin’ Whiskey.”

 

“Open Book” – Faith Hopkins

Faith Hopkins shows off her talent on her brand new EP, Love & Insanity, out no, including prolific new song, “Open Book.”

 

“Justa One Kiss” – Chandler Walters

Chandler Walters impresses on new song, “Justa One Kiss.”

 

“Still Feel The Burn” – Zach John King

Zach John King continues to crank out new music, including this impressive new country song, “Still Feel The Burn.”

 

“Oklahoma” – Braedon Barnhill

Braedon Barnhill’s brand new song, “Oklahoma” is one of his best to date.

 

“I Better Go” – Mae Estes

On her self-tiled EP, Mae Estes showcases her incredible talent. “I Better Go” is one of our favorites off the project.

 

“Unknown Legend” – Lukas Nelson and Sierra Ferrell with The Travelin’ McCourys

In a legendary collaboration, entertainers, Lukas Nelson, Sierra Ferrell and The Travelin’ McCourys join forces on “Unknown Legend.”

 

“Pretty Little Liar” – Waylon Wyatt

Waylon Wyatt continues to rise his star, releasing his new song, “Pretty Little Liar.”

 

Jack Gets Me Sober – Shaylen

Shaylen impresses on brand new song, “Jack Gets Me Sober.”

 

“The Wizard” – Meels

Meels drops a fun-funky country song called, “The Wizard.”

 

“Smokin’ Gun” – Kalsey Kulyk

Kalsey Kulyk shows off her talent on new song, “Smokin’ Gun.”

 

“Two Trains” – Ty Myers ft. Marcus King

Ty Myers collaborates with Marcus King on a brand new song called, “Two Trains.”

 

“Don’t You Want A Woman” – Melissa Eltheridge

Melissa Eltheridge shines on “Don’t You Want A Woman.”

 

Taillights Too Late – Tommy Acker

Tommy Acker grows his catalog with brand new song, “Taillights Too Late.”

 

“Dirt” – HunterGirl

HunterGirl impresses on brand new song, “Dirt.”

 

“Beer Back Home” – Morgan Evans

Morgan Evans announces his sophomore album in conjunction with dropping new track, “Beer Back Home.”

 

“In Some Way” – Tanner Laws

Tanner Laws shares brand new song, “In Some Way.”

 

“Goodbyes Are Hard to Listen To” – Joe Nichols

Joe Nichols expands his catalog with brand new song, “Goodbyes Are Hard to Listen To.”

 

“Bulldog” – Philip Bowen

Philip Bowen drops his brand new album Appalachia Forever featuring incredible songs including “Bulldog.”

 

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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (9/26)

Here are all of the new country songs that you need to know this week. Check-out the full list of incredible new songs that came out this new music Friday.

“Come On Over, Baby” – Ty Myers

Ty Myers brings his one-of-a-kind talent and charm to his latest release, “Come On Over, Baby.”

 

“I Got A Feeling” – Benny G

Benny G is one to look out for. His brand new song, “I Got A Feeling” is one that truly stopped us in our tracks.

 

“Denim” – Karley Scott Collins

Karley Scott Collins debut album, Flight Risk is full of incredible songs including this one, “Denim.”

 

“Make Heaven Crowded” – Cole Swindell

Cole Swindell continues to tap into his fanbase, releasing songs that they will love. “Make Heaven Crowded” fits the bills!

 

“Giving In” – Justin Schools with Averie Bielski

Justin Schools and Averie Bielski join forces on a stunning new song called, “Giving In.”

 

“Call For You” – Cameron Whitcomb

Cameron Whitcomb’s debut album, The Hard Way is offically out now featuring many gems including, “Call For You.”

 

“COUNTRY COUNTRY” – HARDY

HARDY’s return to country music is even sweeter than we thought. Tis title track and every other song on the record feels like an elevated version of the old-school HARDY that we know and love.

 

“Hard To Break” – Blake Whiten

Blake Whiten adds to growing catalog of songs with “Hard To Break.”

 

“Home To You” – Dustin Lynch x MC4D

In his first EDM song, Dustin Lynch collaborates with EDM duo, MC4D on this catchy new jam.

 

“On A River” – Thomas Rhett

Amongst his three final additions to his album About A Woman (Deluxe), “On A River” is Rhett’s standout track.

 

“I Know What I Want” – Lily Rose

Lily Rose’s debut album is officially here, and the title track,  I Know What I Want sets the tone for the awesome record.

 

“Get Ya’ Back” – Erin Kinsey

Erin Kinsey continues to release her best music to date, adding new song, “Get Ya’ Back” to the mix.

 

“Jessica, Jezebel” – Meghan Patrick

Meghan Patrick grows her music catalog with catchy new song, “Jessica, Jezebel.”

 

“I’ll Take You” – Ben Gallaher

Ben Gallaher stuns on brand new song, “I’ll Take You,” which is a part of his brand new album, Time, also out today.

 

“Heartland” – The Castellows

The Castellows continue to show off their charisma and charm, releasing their latest song, “Heartland.”

 

“Old Fashioned” – KC Bruner

Rising artist KC Bruner releases her newest song, “Old Fashioned.”

 

“Calling All Cars” – The Droptines

The Droptines draw on early 2000s rock influences on infectious new song, “Calling All Cars.”

 

“Girl Of Constant Sorry” – Avery Anna

Avery Anna continues to carve her own path in the genre, releasing her stunning version of the song, “Girl Of Constant Sorry.”

 

“Better Man Than Me” – Marshmello x Hudson Westbrook

Hudson Westbrook and Marshmello join forces on “Better Man Than Me.”

 

“On & On” – Marcus King/The Marcus King Band

Marcus King brings fan another great song with, “On & On.”

 

“1800 Miles” – Colter Wall

Rising artist Colter Wall adds to his catalog of music with new song, “1800 Miles.”

 

“Down the Road” – Tiera Kennedy

Tiera Kennedy continues to impress, releasing her newest song to date, “Down the Road,” out now.

 

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Ty Myers: ‘The Select’ – Debut Album Review

Ty Myers shares debut album, The Select, officially out now, January 24th on all streaming platforms. Learn more and listen to the new album below.

With a powerfully soulful rasp way beyond his 17 years, country newcomer Ty Myers is already one of the most buzzed about new artists in the genre. Today, the Austin, TX native released his debut album, The Select, which features 16 new songs. Twelve of the tracks were solo writes by the mega-talent, showcasing his skill as both an artist and a vocalist.

The Select’s title is a nod to Le Select, a Parisian restaurant oft-visited by Ernest Hemingway, one of Myers’ favorite writers. From that anecdote alone, it’s clear that Myers is wise beyond his years and one listen to his debut album just solidifies that. The singer-songwriter is clearly an old soul, stories about drinking, regret, and eternal love weaving its way through the LP. As talented as he is as a singer, he’s also a great storyteller, making much of the content believable despite his youth.

“It’s a culmination of everything since I started. That’s kind of how all first albums are, I guess, but I started writing when I was around six or seven and have been writing ever since,” Myers revealed to Holler Country. “I’ve had the opportunity to choose songs from way back then, songs I wrote a couple years ago and some songs I wrote the day before I recorded it.”

The album opens with “Ends of the Earth,” a bluesy and soulful song that wouldn’t sound out of place on a Chris Stapleton. With its gritty vocals and stirring guitar riffs, Myers proclaims his undying love to someone special.

For Myers, there are a few themes that permeate the album, ranging from enduring love to undeniable heartbreak, as well as drinking and blue-collared story songs. The unique power of his voice echoes over each track, weaving each song into a cohesive and impassioned LP.

Heartbreak weaves its way through tracks like “But Me,” “Love is Two Faced,” “Somewhere Over You,” and “Thought It Was Love.” On “Two Faced,” he grapples with the surprise that comes from the ending of a seemingly perfect relationship, while “Thought It Was Love” finds him telling a similar story. “Too Far Gone” is one of the best heartbreak songs on the album, chock full of smoky, darker, and downtuned guitars that’s a perfect kissoff track for a live show.  “I don’t know where I went wrong, woke up on a Saturday and found you gone…” He growls. “Keep on rollin’ til you’re too far gone.”

“Let ‘Em Talk” finds him bucking the opinions of others, encouraging a new lover to quell the voices of the naysayers, while “Real World Now” is a twangy and peppy ode to working hard for your family. “Worry is a Sickness” is an immediate standout, a building midtempo that finds him impassioned and lovesick.

“Firefly” is another standout, a stunning piano-laden ballad about someone who lights up the room “like a thousand little stars in the sky.” This is a surefire way to get fans swooning with its unique musical melody that recalls the Bruce Springsteen hit, “Secret Garden.”

“Can’t Hold Me Down” is a swampy, Marc Broussard-esque ode to being a ramblin’ man, while “Never Get Tired (Of Loving You)” is an uptempo celebration of love that never gets boring or stale.

Myers pays homage to his musical hero, John Mayer, on “Man on the Side,” which was co-written by Mayer and Zac Brown Band’s Clay Cook. It’s heavy on the guitar, in the best way possible.

“He’s my number one biggest hero ever,” Myers said of Mayer to Apple Music’s Country Risers Radio podcast with Ward Guenther. “I love the fact that he’s changed so drastically throughout his career. He did what he wanted to do, and that’s what I gravitate towards. He did what he wanted and made the world bend to what he wanted to do.”

Despite not even being old enough to legally drink, Myers has a unique ability to write a whiskey-drenched drinking or heartbreak song. “Drinkin’ Alone” is a lush ballad that finds him determined to not leave a bar alone, while, “Drunk Love” finds him lost under the neon lights and looking for love, while longing for something more than lusty alcohol-fueled nights.

“I’m tired of drunk love // You can only feel the lust when your body’s numb // Another one leads to keepin’ the lights on // Clothes off, decisions you regret // When the sun comes up // Cause it’s nothin’ to speak of // I’m tired of drunk love”

The album ends with  “Tie That Binds,” a sparse pickup tune that starts at a bar and leads to forever. “Cuz I’ve been lookin’ for a woman like you for quite some time// I’d be the happiest man in the world to call you mine,” Myers muses. “I think you found a tie that binds.”

Ty Myers’s The Select is out now via Nashville/Columbia records.

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Worry is a Sickness
  2. Man on the Side
  3. Real World Now
  4. Let ‘Em Talk
  5. Too Far Gone

The Select Track List:

  1. Ends of the Earth (Ty Myers)
  2. Real World Now (Ty Myers)
  3. Worry is a Sickness (Ty Myers)
  4. Let ‘Em Talk (Ty Myers, Anderson East, Trent Dabbs)
  5. Love Is Two Faced (Ty Myers)
  6. Somewhere Over You (Allen Shamblin, Michael Reid)
  7. Never Get Tired (of Loving You) (Ty Myers)
  8. Firefly (Ty Myers)
  9. Can’t Hold Me Down (Ty Myers)
  10. Man On The Side (John Mayer, Clay Cook)
  11. Thought It Was Love (Ty Myers)
  12. Too Far Gone (Ty Myers, Jessi Alexander, Rhett Akins)
  13. Drunk Love (Ty Myers)
  14. But Me (Ty Myers)
  15. Drinkin’ Alone (Ty Myers)
  16. Tie That Binds (Ty Myers)
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Ty Myers shares new debut album, ‘The Select,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

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The Select is 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.