Here comes this time of the year when you think about all the music released the last 12 months, and choose the best songs, albums and EP's that you've listened. Before the best songs and albums, and the artist of the year, I'll tell you about my 5 favorite EP's, among those released this 2022,... Continue Reading →
Album review – The Great Divide’s Providence
When I founded this blog, in 2018, I didn't think that I would write, one day, a review of an album of The Great Divide. As a red dirt fan, I knew the importance of this band and the big influence that they had on a whole generation of bands and artists (Cody Canada, Jason... Continue Reading →
Country Music France Top 30 playlist – Update #10
Updating a country music playlist on November 2022 is a harsh work, with such a lot of quality albums recently released. Thinking about it, it's all this year that is exceptional, to the extent that some of us talk about a golden age for country music. In my opinion, it's true, and it will be... Continue Reading →
Album review – The Lowdown Drifters’ “Cheating On A Memory”
Three years after the acclaimed "Last Call For Dreamers", that I reviewed here, the Lowdown Drifters released on September 30th a new album, "Cheating On A Memory", via Gold Towne Music. Recorded in Fort Worth, TX, this LP was released in three parts, with a first chapter on June 24th, a second one on August... Continue Reading →
Album review – David Adam Byrnes’ “Keep Up With A Cowgirl”
If you think about country music traditionalists, in 2022, David Adam Byrnes is undoubtedly one of the first names that will come to your mind. His 2020 album, "Neon Town", produced by Trent Willmon, was an evidence of his talent and his authenticity. It was ranked #8 on Country Music France's 2020 Top 25 albums.... Continue Reading →
Album review – Cody Canada & The Departed’s “Soul Gravy 2022”
If you pronounce the name Cross Canadian Ragweed, you'll capture the red dirt fans' attention. And if you use another magic word, "Soul Gravy", you'll probably see their face light up instantly. That's an understatement saying that this album is absolutely iconic, since it was released in 2004. If you talk with red dirt fans,... Continue Reading →
Album review – Reckless Kelly’s “9/11 Demos”
First, I want to apologize for not having written on this blog for a while. I'm lucky enough to have some faithful readers and I'm greatly honored by the kind words that I have received all along these years, for my reviews and posts, since the creation of this blog in 2018. I've not been... Continue Reading →
Album review- Squeezebox Bandits’ “Check to Check”
Squeezebox Bandits is a tejano and honky-tonk quartet from Fort Worth, Texas. Last May, they released for the "Cinco de Mayo" their third studio album via State Fair Records, named "Check To Check". This record was produced by Matt Hillyer, Eleven Hundred Springs' frontman, and Paul Williams. Abel Casillas, who is a Fort-Worth native, is... Continue Reading →
Album review – 49 Winchester’s “Fortune Favors The Bold”
Eight years have passed since the first record of Virginia-based band 49 Winchester, self-titled, released in 2014, and we can now enjoy their fourth studio album, "Fortune Favors The Bold". Released on May 13th, via New West records, this album is absolutely brilliant and its ten songs are undoubtedly among the best that you will... Continue Reading →
Album review – Drew Cooper’s “This Life”
At the final part of 2021, Drew Cooper released a wonderful cover of Charles Brown's "Please Come Home For Christmas", produced by John Lousteau, and featuring Cody Canada and his son Dierks Canada. Four months later, Drew Cooper released, on April 15th, the first part of his new double album, "This Life". John Lousteau, chief... Continue Reading →