Toronto, On. – Arista Nashville/Sony Music Nashville rising star Nate Smith released a brand new track today, “Wreckage.” The song will appear on his debut, self-titled album arriving Feb. 17. Listen to “Wreckage” and pre-add/order/save the full-length project Here.
Written by Nate alongside Mary Kutter, Chris Sligh and Paul Wrock, “Wreckage” first captivated fans when he shared part of the song on his social media platforms, growing his collective following by 270k+ since the first time he previewed the track. The gripping and emotive song will be featured on his upcoming, self-titled album along with his current Gold-certified single “Whiskey On You,” which is Top 5 at Canadian Country radio and climbing, as well as recent releases “I Found You” and “I Don’t Wanna Go To Heaven.”
Nate shared about the impending full-length project: “It has been so much fun making this album, and I really believe in every one of these songs.
Written by Nate alongside Mary Kutter, Chris Sligh and Paul Wrock, “Wreckage” first captivated fans when he shared part of the song on his social media platforms, growing his collective following by 270k+ since the first time he previewed the track. The gripping and emotive song will be featured on his upcoming, self-titled album along with his current Gold-certified single “Whiskey On You,” which is Top 5 at Canadian Country radio and climbing, as well as recent releases “I Found You” and “I Don’t Wanna Go To Heaven.”
Nate shared about the impending full-length project: “It has been so much fun making this album, and I really believe in every one of these songs.
- 11/22/2022
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Gary Allan will release his first album in eight years with Ruthless, a collection of 13 songs due June 25th. It’s the follow-up to 2013’s Set You Free and follows a string of one-off singles he has released beginning in 2015.
The album news arrives with the record’s lead-off track, “Temptation.” Written by Nicolle Galyon, Chase McGill, and Jon Nite, it’s a pulsing mid-tempo song with emphatic drum hits and atmospheric string sounds. “I’m over getting drunk on you, but I’m always gonna miss that taste,” Allan sings.
The album news arrives with the record’s lead-off track, “Temptation.” Written by Nicolle Galyon, Chase McGill, and Jon Nite, it’s a pulsing mid-tempo song with emphatic drum hits and atmospheric string sounds. “I’m over getting drunk on you, but I’m always gonna miss that taste,” Allan sings.
- 5/7/2021
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Country singer-songwriter Lindsay Ell will go high-concept with her newly announced second album, Heart Theory. The LP, the follow-up to Ell’s 2017 debut, The Project, will be released August 14th.
Consisting of 12 new songs, Heart Theory explores the seven stages of grief: shock, denial, anger, bargaining, depression, testing, and acceptance. Ell penned all but one of the songs, drawing on personal experiences, and finished it at a distance during quarantine with producer Dann Huff. The track listing reveals a variety of top-notch collaborators, including Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard,...
Consisting of 12 new songs, Heart Theory explores the seven stages of grief: shock, denial, anger, bargaining, depression, testing, and acceptance. Ell penned all but one of the songs, drawing on personal experiences, and finished it at a distance during quarantine with producer Dann Huff. The track listing reveals a variety of top-notch collaborators, including Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard,...
- 6/25/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Luke Bryan will release his new album Born Here Live Here Die Here on April 24th. The Georgia native’s seventh studio LP, it features 10 tracks, including the singles “Knockin’ Boots” and “What She Wants Tonight.” On Friday, Bryan shared the title cut to the album.
A mid-tempo ballad written by Jake Mitchell, Jameson Rodgers, and Josh Thompson, it hits the nostalgic sweet spot for the country singer, as he reminisces about his upbringing and loyalty to his hometown. “Ride the same roads, work the same dirt, go to the...
A mid-tempo ballad written by Jake Mitchell, Jameson Rodgers, and Josh Thompson, it hits the nostalgic sweet spot for the country singer, as he reminisces about his upbringing and loyalty to his hometown. “Ride the same roads, work the same dirt, go to the...
- 2/14/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Taking a page from the Beyoncé playbook, Chase Rice delivered a surprise new album on Friday. Titled The Album Part I, the project is the follow-up to Rice’s 2017 full-length Lambs & Lions.
Spanning seven tracks in total, The Album Part I includes Rice’s current single, the starry-eyed “Lonely If You Are.” Elsewhere, he splices Imagine Dragons, Bruce Hornsby, and John Mellencamp for a story of restless youth in “American Nights” that was co-written by Better Than Ezra’s Kevin Griffin, Boys Like Girls’ Martin Johnson, and Francois Tetaz. “Everywhere...
Spanning seven tracks in total, The Album Part I includes Rice’s current single, the starry-eyed “Lonely If You Are.” Elsewhere, he splices Imagine Dragons, Bruce Hornsby, and John Mellencamp for a story of restless youth in “American Nights” that was co-written by Better Than Ezra’s Kevin Griffin, Boys Like Girls’ Martin Johnson, and Francois Tetaz. “Everywhere...
- 1/24/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
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