Oliver Anthony – “Only God Can Save Us Now”

“Only God Can Save Us Now” by Oliver Anthony Music hits like a freight train of raw emotion. The song doesn’t dress up its message; it lays it bare, like a sermon delivered from a dusty pulpit.
Waylon Wyatt – “Arkansas Diamond” (Coal Drops Sessions Performance)

Waylon Wyatt isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel. Instead, he’s carving out his own space within a tradition. This performance captures a moment in time, raw and unfiltered.
Braxton Keith – “Prescription”

A steady rhythm section supports Keith’s vocals, letting the story take center stage. There’s a hint of traditional country, but with enough edge to appeal to a broader audience.
Stevie Ray Vaughan plays “Free Bird”

Stevie Ray Vaughan, a name synonymous with electric blues, takes on “Free Bird” in this rare footage. The video promises a unique twist on a Southern rock classic.
Whiskey Myers – “Rock N Roll”

Whiskey Myers “Rock N Roll” is a no-nonsense track that hits hard and stays true to its roots.
Margo Price & Tyler Childers – “Love Me Like You Used To Do”

“Love Me Like You Used To Do” is a heartfelt exploration of love’s complexities, delivered with grit and grace.
Charley Crockett – “Bad Company”

Charley Crockett keeps it real, and that’s what makes “Bad Company” worth a listen.
Elizabeth Nichols – “Little Birds”

Elizabeth Nichols brings a folksy vibe that feels genuine. Her sound isn’t polished to perfection, and that’s the point. It’s music for those who appreciate the beauty in imperfection, who find solace in quiet moments.
Cody Jinks – “See The Man” (Official Lyric Video)

Jinks has a knack for connecting with his audience, and “See The Man” is no exception. The song resonates because it feels real.
Them Dirty Roses – “Birmingham Steel” (Official Music Video)

Them Dirty Roses don’t seem interested in chasing trends or fitting into neat boxes. This track is for those who appreciate the raw and the real.