Tag: Country Artist

Warren Zeiders Releases Powerful New Two-Track Single β€œAddictions”

Warner Records artist Warren Zeiders, one of Nashville’s rising stars, is thrilled to announce the release of his latest two-track single, β€œAddictions,” available now...

Randy Jack (Interview)

From the hometown of kid rock Aretha Franklin Josh Grogan and Hitsville USA in Detroit Michigan Randy Jack is a Nashville recording artist with...

Introducing ‘Art Dickerson’

Art Dickerson is a published singer/songwriter from Fort Worth, Texas whose distinctive lyrical and vocal styles allow him to cross the genres of country,...

Interview with Jiggley Jones

Jiggley Jones is an award-winning singer/songwriter in the alternative-country/folk/Americana genres of music. He is recognised as one of the most accomplished and unique singer/songwriters...

Introducing Rahn Anthoni

Introducing Rahn Anthoni: Christian R&B/Hip Hop artist, Rahn Anthoni got his first break singing back-up for Dottie Peoples. He is the former host of β€œStarpower”...

Introducing Richard Lynch

Introducing Richard Lynch: Richard Lynch’s no-nonsense brand of tradtional country music has often flown in the face of today’s β€œPop-Country” radio landscape. His true-to-self songs...

Interview with Natalie Jean and Levi Moore

Interview with Natalie Jean and Levi Moore: Natalie Jean is a very rare kind of vocalist. Winning recognition across the most diverse of musical genres...

Introducing Kelli Brogan

Kelli Brogan was born in Melbourne, Australia. The eldest of two children, she was raised in a single parent family after her parents divorced...

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Kaleena Zanders & Bipolar Sunshine – Can You Imagine Single Review

Kaleena Zanders & Bipolar Sunshine Just Delivered the Anthemic Reset We Needed There are vocalists who sit on top of a track, and then there’s...

Mandy, Indiana “Sicko!” Single & URGH Album Review | Industrial Pop

The Sound of Pure Catharsis If you’ve ever seen Mandy, Indiana live, you know it’s less of a "concert" and more of a high-tension workout....

Ben Tansing: Johnny Fontane (Abbey Road Session) | Review

Ben Tansing’s "Johnny Fontane": A Haunting Descent into the Abbey Road Sessions There’s a specific kind of discomfort that Ben Tansing excels atβ€”a brand of...

Wallie the Sensei – Fed Up: Compton’s Storyteller Returns

Wallie the Sensei’s "Fed Up" is a Masterclass in Turning Pain Into Power There’s a specific kind of magic that happens when an artist stops...

Mack Keane “Ordinary Feelings” Review: A New Era of Soulful Pop

Mack Keane’s "Ordinary Feelings" is a Quiet Masterclass in Vulnerability If you’ve been tapped into the R&B scene over the last couple of years, you...

DEADLETTER Among Us Single Review: Post-Punk Paranoia at Its Best

DEADLETTER Just Dropped 'Among Us' β€” And It’s a Paranoiac Masterpiece If you’ve been following the UK scene lately, you know it’s getting a bit...

Misty Dino – Better Days Review: A Fresh Anthem for 2026

Finally, a Song That Doesn’t Try Too Hard to Be Sad: Misty Dino’s β€œBetter Days” Let’s be realβ€”the "melancholy pop" wave has been exhausting lately....

CallMeTone – WYWD Single: From Youngstown Rap to Pop Evolution

  Youngstown’s Own CallMeTone Levels Up with New Pop-Leaning Single "WYWD" There’s something happening in Youngstown, Ohio, and it’s being led by an artist who understands...

Whitney Whitney’s New Single: A Man Written by a Woman | Pop Review

Finally, a Song for the Main Character Montage: Whitney Whitney’s "A Man Written by a Woman" We’ve all been there: staring out a train window,...

The CD Revival: Why Jewel Cases are the Nostalgia Trend of 2026

While everyone was busy fighting over $45 limited-edition vinyl pressings that take up half a room, the humble CD quietly staged the most aggressive...

Mack Holland’s “My God Is Amazing” Nominated for 68th Grammys

From Heartfelt Testimony to the Grammys: The Rise of Mack Holland’s β€œMy God Is Amazing” There’s a specific kind of magic that happens when a...

Elvie Shane “Bourbon & the Bible”: A Raw Anthem for the Working Class

Between the Pews and the Pint: Why Elvie Shane’s "Bourbon & the Bible" Hits So Hard If you’ve been following country music lately, you know...