Struggle Jennings’ ‘Last Name (Deluxe)’ Is No-Frills Country — Album Review
In the current times of artificially polished radio anthems, the simplicity is quite refreshing. Read on for our review of ‘Last Name (Deluxe).’
In the current times of artificially polished radio anthems, the simplicity is quite refreshing. Read on for our review of ‘Last Name (Deluxe).’
Burden tries to return to his heyday by releasing an album resurrecting his political rants without leaving his newer introspective sound behind. What we get is an album with an identity crisis. Read on for our review of ‘Caught Between Crossroads.’
While ‘Whitsitt Chapel’s’ theme centered on taking the first few steps out of rock bottom, ‘Beautifully Broken (Pickin’ Up the Pieces) focuses on a continued upward momentum of accepting your faults and using the shattered pieces of your old self to build a new identity. Read on for our review of Jelly Roll’s ‘Beautifully Broken (Pickin’ Up the Pieces)!’
Even when songs like “Make Loving You Easy” and, “Missin You” aren’t top tier, they prop up the following songs and escalate the emotion Jennings put into them while showcasing his undeniable talent. Read on for our review of Struggle Jennings’ “El Camino.”
Calhoun’s efforts prove respectful to the future of country music, giving his fans hope for what’s next, instead of regret for what he left behind. Read on for our review of Adam Calhoun’s “Second Rodeo.”