Here’s a wrap up of all the new releases in the country world!
As well as the featured new releases from Petric, Brittany Maggs and Kasey Chambers, there’s a handful of artists we’re still keen to share! From Will Day to Andrew Swift, Lucie Tiger to Ingrid Andress, Kim Churchill and Steph Strings and many more, here’s a wrap up of all the new releases in the country world!
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Emotive, powerful, and authentic, Will Day’s We Got This, co-written with his wife Skye, is a reflection on the hardships we have all faced over the last few years.
Produced by Matt Fell and co-written with Tenille Townes, Andrew Swift has dropped his new single The Good Old Days. The new track comes from his forthcoming third studio album.
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In a fired-up departure from her familiar themes, Lucie Tiger’s Burn It Down was prompted by events during the pandemic and inspired by Miranda Lambert’s Kerosene.
After nearly a year hiatus, Jordan Rowe has returned with 5:00 In The Country. The high-energy track is a friendly nod to Jimmy Buffett and Alan Jackson’s It’s 5 O’Clock Somewhere.
Ingrid Andress has dropped Blue. Written with Sam Ellis, Derrick Southerland and Shane McAnally, the new track features on her forthcoming album, Good Person, due on August 26.
Chase Rice has released his new song, Key West & Colorado. He previously previewed the song to sold-out crowds when he played acoustic renditions while he toured with Kane Brown.
Lost With Me was inspired by Amber McIntosh’s time spent touring outback Australia, falling in love with the freedom and being able to share that with a like-minded partner.
CMT Next Woman of Country, Julia Cole and Charles Esten revealed Worst Day live when Esten invited Cole onstage during his 150th Grand Ole Opry performance in late April.
The debut single from Dierks Bentley’s forthcoming tenth studio album, the up-tempo track is a country celebration of life’s unexpected twists reminder to appreciate every experience.
Written by Brooke Eden, Steph Jones and Jesse Frasure, Knock is an empowering midtempo about how loving someone – and being loved in return – isn’t hard when it’s the right person.
Award-winning singer-songwriter, Kim Churchill has teamed up with Steph Strings on Please Come Home. The track offers heartfelt themes and acoustic soundscapes.
Produced by Sal Oliveri, Caitlin Quisenberry’s flirtatious vocals combined with a vibe inspired by Dua Lipa’s track, Love Again, is sure to lure her listeners to the dance floor with Good On Me.
With vocal stylings similar to Jason Aldean and Blake Shelton, Ronnie Joudo’s masterful vocal articulates the misery and longing behind every word on I Use To Be Her Cowboy.
Rising country artist Mikayla Lane says, “Ambush is your typical love story song with a twist and play on words.” The Wild West track was penned alongside frequent collaborator, John Conrad.
Country rocker, Dylan Wheeler has teamed up with the Texas rock band, Blacktop Mojo, for a new cover of Getaway Car by rock band, Audioslave. The track was written by Chris Cornell.
Composed of mother Tekitha and daughter Prana Supreme, O.N.E The Duo continue to push the boundaries with their cross-country sound, evident in recent release Stuck In The Middle.
Emerging duo CB30 – comprised of brothers Christian and Brody Clementi – have released their leap-of-faith love song, Just Fall. The heartfelt lyrics ignite the spark of a friendship-turned-more.
Australian raised and now based in Nashville, Hank Buck’s Revved Up And Ready takes you back to the days of young love and growing up in a small town.
Written with Phil Barnes, Tory Grace says, “This song is so special to me. It’s not lost on me how great of an honour it is that I get to share my story through song and call it my job.”