Posted by: Troy Since it's Throwback Thursday & in honor of Underwood releasing her Greatest Hits LP, I thought I'd review her 3rd album Play On.
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Posted by: Cobra I can't begin to describe how excited I am that this song is being released as the newest single from McGraw's Sundown Heaven Town. Since the release of the album, I've been hoping for this song as a single. It's the best track on the album.
Posted by: Cobra Dean Brody had a single hit on US country in 2009, a song called "Brothers." It did respectably well, but it was also at the very dawn of the bro-country era, so it didn't climb as high as it deserved. The rest of his self-titled debut album was just as good as "Brothers," songs with substance, a couple thrown in for just a fun sound, but overall a great album with a truly relaxing sound.
Posted by: Markus Whatever impression you may have got from Tim Hicks' debut album Throwdown, that he's a one-trick pony or that he's yet another in a long line of generic bro-artists, will quickly be erased after listening to his sophomore project 5:01.
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Here are some links to other pop culture websites and blogs worth checking out:
- Saving Country Music - Country Perspective - Farce the Music - Country Exclusive - This Is Country Music - Country Music Minds - Matt Lynn Digital Pop Culture Potpourri Writers
Cobra is a Human Resources professional from the Greater Cleveland Area with a love of good country music and a disdain for pop, rock, and rap mislabeled as country music. His favorite artists include (but are not limited to) Wade Bowen, Randy Rogers Band, George Strait, Alan Jackson, Turnpike Troubadours, Hayes Carll, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Trisha Yearwood, Dwight Yoakam, and Johnny Cash Archives
December 2017
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