This week, the country music scene welcomes a host of new releases that pack a punch while exploring the ups and downs of love. Maggie Antone sets the tone with her fierce anthem “The Devil’s Not In Hell,” calling out the classic trope of the self-serving lover. With a combination of sass and sharp lyrics, she delivers a take-down that feels both personal and universal, making it impossible not to cheer her on.
In a more introspective vein, Trannie Anderson previews her upcoming album with “Girl With Her Guard Up.” As a songwriter known for crafting hits for others, her own story unfolds through poignant lyrics that convey the complexities of opening up in love. Meanwhile, Corey Kent and Koe Wetzel dive headfirst into a whirlwind of emotions with their collaboration, “Rocky Mountain Low,” which melds gritty rock and country vibes into a relatable tale of heartbreak.
Adding to the mix, the Jack Wharff Band brings a bluesy flavor to the Landman series with their track “No Way Out,” emphasizing authenticity amidst external pressures. Last but not least, newcomer Tristan Trincado charms listeners with his earnest love song “If I Had a Dime.” It’s a feel-good moment in a week full of powerful narratives—definitely a line-up that promises a little something for everyone in the country music landscape!
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