Chase McDaniel – “My Side Of The Family”

“My Side of the Family” feels like a worn leather journal full of cherished memories and roots that run deep. McDaniel’s voice and lyrics remind us that some stories are best told quietly—and felt deeply.
Jordan Davis – Turn This Truck Around (Live From The Steel Mill)

A live country moment made for midnight epiphanies — feel-good, real, and perfectly unfiltered. Jordan Davis proves that sometimes the best versions come with four walls and a single mic
Charley Crockett – “Tennessee Quick Cash”

If you’re into roots that taste like bourbon, storytelling that stings, and grins you don’t leave behind—*Tennessee Quick Cash* is your next fix. Charley brings outlaw country into a modern spotlight without losing an ounce of authenticity.
The Black Keys – “A Little Too High”

If your ear needs a swift, visceral shot of rock energy, “A Little Too High” is exactly what the doctor ordered — loud, lean, and made to shake the room. The Black Keys remind you what “fun” sounds like when guitar and drums collide.
Zach Bryan – “Bowery” (Feat. Kings of Leon)

“Bowery” is a crossroads—merging brooding authenticity with grand-scale emotion, creating a sonic landscape that feels both endless and home. It’s an anthem for anybody who’s ever felt torn between staying put and chasing horizons
Jon Pardi – “Hey California”

“Hey California” captures that stickerless moment of unity between where you’re from and where you’re headed. In a world of neon lights and honky-tonk thuds, this track offers grace, space, and honest heartstrings.
Elizabeth Nichols – “Tough Love”

Elizabeth Nichols’ “Tough Love” is the kind of song that walks into the room before the singer does—sharp, bold, and dripping with a personality that refuses to sit quietly. Hailing from Texas, Nichols delivers one hell of a debut single that’s equal parts feisty and introspective, wrapped in a modern country-folk melody. Released as the title track from her debut EP Tough Love (out June 20, 2025 via Pulse Records), the song opens with a strum that’s as smooth as whiskey and as jagged as a barbed wire fence. You can already feel her storytelling roots. Her voice carries a youthful earnestness, dripping with cheeky charm one second and baring emotional depth the next. Think Dolly’s clever lyricism meets a more cinematic country vibe. Nicknamed Billboard’s “Country Rookie of the Month,” Nichols has a gift for cutting to the heart of things—without spelling them out. When she sings, “I learned tough love isn’t always kind,” it hits with that rare sting that makes you nod and say, “Yeah, that checks out.” Final Verdict: “Tough Love” is the real deal. A sharp, soulful introduction to an artist who sounds grounded, savvy, and unafraid to say what others won’t. Elizabeth Nichols just might be the voice this genre’s been itching for.
Morgan Wade – “The Party Is Over” (In Studio)

If you want to experience Morgan Wade’s songwriting in its most authentic form, this is the one. It’s an unfiltered snapshot of her truth—quiet, powerful, and impossibly human.
Los Hermanos Mendoza – Live session – Complete Album

This isn’t just an album — it’s a moment captured in time. If you’re into the rootsy, rebellious spirit of outlaw music, Los Hermanos Mendoza’s live session is a must-watch.
Kitty Wells – It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels

In the end, “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels” stands as a timeless anthem of empowerment and defiance. Kitty Wells’ courageous stand in the face of industry norms not only carved a path for future generations of female artists but also enriched the very fabric of country music.