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Nov 2, 2021
Album Review / The Kentucky Headhunters / …That’s a Fact, Jack
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By Bobby Peacock I honestly did not expect to be reviewing a Kentucky Headhunters album in 2021. Usually by the time rockers hit their 60s, ...
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Sep 10, 2021
Album Review / RC & The Ambers / Big Country
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By Megan Bledsoe In order to fully understand and appreciate the debut album from RC and the Ambers, one thing must first be firmly establis...
Aug 27, 2021
Album Review / Grayson Jenkins / Turning Tides
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Review by Trailer A fast-learning late-bloomer, Grayson Jenkins wrote his first song at 21 and now 7-8 years later is releasing Turning Tide...
Jul 16, 2021
Album Review / John R. Miller / Depreciated
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John R Miller’s , Depreciated, is an Album we can all Appreciate Review by Travis Erwin Time eventually comes for us all, but long before th...
Jul 9, 2021
Album Review / Tylor and the Train Robbers / Non-Typical Find
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By Matthew Martin When I was introduced to Tylor and the Train Robbers a couple of years ago on their album The Best of the Worst Kind, I fe...
Apr 9, 2021
Album Review / Dallas Moore / The Rain
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By Matthew Martin There's something comforting about hard hitting country music. It feels like comfort. It feels like the songs are oddl...
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Apr 2, 2021
Senora May's Second Release Has Her Dipping Her Toes Into Darker Water
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By Robert Dean Senora May's new record All of My Love is light years departed from her prior effort, 2018's Lainhart . I don'...
Mar 18, 2021
Album Review / Morgan Wade / Reckless
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Review by Trailer Buzzing, passionate, vibrant. That’s what Reckless sounds like to me. There’s an indefinable quality to Morgan Wade’s mus...
Feb 12, 2021
Album Review / Mac Leaphart / Music City Joke
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Wry Smiles for this Serious Album -- Music City Joke by Mac Leaphart by Travis Erwin I’ll start this review with a confession. I had never...
Nov 17, 2020
Teddy Thompson Got Screwed This Summer
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By Robert Dean A few months back, Teddy Thompson dropped his latest record, Heartbreaker Please , and damn, we all slept on it. Look, we ...
Oct 23, 2020
Album Review / Stephanie Lambring / Autonomy
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By Megan Bledsoe "Everything is a little less worse when someone sees you like a person.” This line from the eighth track of Stephanie ...
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Oct 9, 2020
Album Review / Great Peacock / Forever Worse Better
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By Matthew Martin On Great Peacock's third outing, Forever Worse Better , they have finally created what they've been looking to c...
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Aug 28, 2020
Album Review / Zephaniah OHora / Listening to the Music
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By Megan Bledsoe Music Row is rife with country artists either obsessed with proving their Southern street cred or lamenting the restri...
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