Tag: ALT-COUNTRY

Album: Water Keeps Rising by The Massacoustics

Andrew and Matthew Thompson have been doing this for a long time. As The Thompson Brothers on RCA Records, they toured the US and Europe, shared stages with Willie Nelson, opened for...

Janet Devlin Releases Long-Awaited Fan Favourite “Working For The Man”

Irish singer-songwriter Janet Devlin makes a powerful return with the official release of the much-loved fan favourite “Working For The Man”, out on 10th April. Written over a decade ago during a rainy...

FOR THE ONES WHO STILL FEEL LIKE HOME

On “Close as Kin,” Hi Ho, Six Shooter! strip things back to what matters: connection, memory, and the quiet endurance of both. It’s a track that resists overstatement, choosing instead to settle...

A GENTLE TAKE ON LONGING

There’s a quiet confidence in choosing softness over spectacle, especially when revisiting a song already etched with emotional familiarity. With Better Be Home Soon, The Parachute Testers approach the beloved Crowded House...

BETWEEN SHADOW AND LIGHT!

There’s a particular kind of silence that settles just before something shifts; the quiet breath before clarity returns. On “A New Moon,” Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard capture that fragile,...

Willow Layne & E.G. Holmes Deliver Heart-Wrenching Country Ballad: “I Can’t Miss You Anymore” Captures the Raw Ache of Heartbreak and Resilience

Bongo Boy Records is thrilled to announce the release of “I Can’t Miss You Anymore,” a poignant new country single from rising stars Willow Layne and E.G. Holmes. This soul-stirring duet, their second...

Robert Ross Brings Heart, Heat, and Honesty to the Holidays with “Rockin’ Christmas”

Holiday songs in country music succeed when they balance familiarity with authenticity, and Robert Ross’s “Rockin’ Christmas” does exactly that. Rather than leaning on novelty or overproduction, Ross delivers a Christmas single...

Canadian Whiskey by Wattmore

HERE IS TO A TOAST TO EVERYTHING BUT SAFE! With Canadian Whiskey, Brisbane duo Wattmore deliver a sharp and unapologetic spin on the country drinking song. The track fits comfortably within alt-country and...
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