Sometimes I google actors from shows I like and occasionally something like this happens: This is the girl from The Goldbergs. Apparently she was on the X Factor too. If everyone but me knew this already, I apologize, haha.
If i like this new Tyler Childers album what else should i check out? i dont stray much farther than isbell, stapleton, and simpson.
I'd add the new Will Hoge and Steve Moakler albums to that list as well. Also been a lot of great female country albums this year as well. Jade Jackson, Natalie Hemby, Caroline Spence
Cody Jinks Brent Cobb Luke Bell Jade Jackson Lilly Hiatt Frankie Lee Sam Outlaw Nikki Lane Ronnie Fauss Ruston Kelly Actually, I'll just post the link to my Spotify playlist of newer country artists
I'm sure quite a few people in here aren't Sam Hunt fans, but this is a pretty good read on him and country music: Sam Hunt Is the Future of Country Music
Every time I read a piece from Harvilla on country music, I get the sense that he's a casual follower of the genre at best and doesn't really know what he's talking about. I kind of got that sense here, mostly in the tangent about Miranda Lambert and there being no good songs on the country chart right now. (Not true, for the record.) I think he's right about Hunt actually having potential, though. For all that I don't really like his style most of the time, there's some pretty vivid lyrical work on that first record. He writes with more nuance than most mainstream artists. But the songs he's released since then are, uh, bad.
I typically enjoy when he write about other genres a bit more so I know what you mean. The songwriting stuff was what I found the most interesting about this article. I don't pay attention much to the charts and just listen to whatever I enjoy haha. I think the Drake comparisons do make sense, too, though. I can definitely see that with the types of songs he's been releasing lately.
I like when he writes about country, just because I like seeing some of those artists represented on there. And he has different views on things than I do, which can be refreshing. Like, last year he mounted a partial defense of Florida Georgia Line that was truly fascinating to read. He's on point with the songwriting part, too. Like, I loved "Cop Car" before I even knew Hunt wrote it. That's a good mainstream country song.
Yeah, I'll still read his country takes (obviously haha), I just like some of his other writing a little better. If they would just hire me, I could give them all the country takes. I think I read that FGL piece, too. I'd be down for more of his songs sounding like "Cop Car" for sure. The bro-country thing got old pretty quickly for me and I mostly listen to mainstream stuff. I think that kinda helped push me to check out some of the artists you've recommended to me before.
Sam Hunt is completely worthless and needs to stop. All the garbage imitators dripping from the same shit-clogged pipe that churned out Luke Bryan and Chris Lane need to go away forever. At least Big Machine signed Alex Williams, who just released a really solid record. So that's a start I guess. And I've never read this guy's stuff before but that whole thing read like someone who is, at best, a casual outside observer pulling nonsense out of thin air. Sam Hunt the future of country music? Give me a break. Anyway, as far as radio oriented country goes the new Cadillac Three album (which I had no idea was even coming out) is pretty solid so far.
Yeah, I wasn't too into the new one either but it has it's share of good tracks for sure. That's one of my favorites too.
I mean, it's fine, and his vocals on it are killer. I just kind of feel like he's done songs a lot like that before and done them a lot better. I also kind of feel like having both that and "This Grand Charade" in the first four tracks is a little too much. I would have put one of them later in the tracklist. I love "Baby's Eyes," though. Such a great Tom Petty vibe on that song. Title track is my favorite, easy.
I probably could have done without Angel's Wings. Switched Seventeen and This Grand Charade, and it would have been damned near perfect. Cold Night is so interesting to me because it does things we don't expect (only using the hook once, not going into a big guitar solo after the build). Just nice variation. Plus his vocals/lyrics on the bridge are wonderful.