Singer and songwriter Dave Vargo excels himself once more with the beautifully poetic, simple yet striking Fault Lines.
Country
Once again, Sid Hagan and friends excel themselves. Poetic, powerful, all-consuming – the kind of song that begs for you to just drive and drive as the music rains down. Beautiful, heartbreaking, genuine.
Vocally supreme and easily one of the most uplifting singles from Emily yet, Limousine takes metaphor to the next level, and blends the classic power of country songwriting with a clear edge of contemporary pop.
“By the time of the release, my Mom is now 1.5 years sober and in an amazing place in her life. It’s like I prophesied her changing her life with this song.”
The album promises a series of infectious hooks and the stylish organic swagger of country intertwined under a cleanly-mixed pop production-light.
The new single brings in distorted country rock riffs and that ever-expressive vocal lead for a bright and beautiful summer anthem.
“The last really significant scene in our country was in the 80s with Punk-Hardcore. Today there are just so many people who play.”
Charlie Barrale celebrates the undeniable impact of true love with the beautifully uplifting new single For Me.
Leading with organic folk-pop vibes and intimate, upfront vocal melodies, Christian duo Reignite rise up into soft-rock territories throughout this emotive yet energising new EP of originals.
Rod Black promises reflective, optimistic writing, and a voice that sounds naturally connected to this genre and the feelings of the song. It’s country for sure, but with a twist of fresh identity.
Think of a stripped-back Stones performances with an edge of Eddie Vedder’s acoustic days, only this is Dan Cody – paving his own way, getting vulnerable, truthful, and deeply human in his search for answers.
“I always picture my characters in an American town, bar, coffee house, highway. It kind of frees my imagination up a bit more plus place names in America can be cool. My song The Last Train from Baltimore just would not be the same if I had called it The Last Train from Grimsby or Macclesfield.”