We all know how it goes once you get a few drinks in you: Money means nothing anymore. $15 for a warm beer at a concert? Why not. $75 to get McDonald’s delivered to your house? Sure. Spend $100 on Amazon and get a surprise at your doorstep a few days later when you can’t
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It’s been a banner year for Justin Moore. From dropping his sixth studio album, Straight Outta the Country, in April to notching his 10th No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart with his hit single “We Didn’t Have Much,” the singer has emerged from an era of shutdowns and cancellations busier than ever. Now back on
At one point, we’ve all known or been this couple. When it’s good, it’s great… but when it’s bad, it’s ugly. Fights get personal, tears are shed and promises get broken. When you both realize what’s going on, you stop, and things are back to normal. Until they’re not again… Hayes Carll and Brandy Clark
Not everyone can be the total package, and in their newest duet, “Huntin’ Land,” Dustin Lynch and Riley Green describe a relationship with a girl who’s downright incompatible with them in just about every way. However, there’s one important thing about this relationship that’ll keep the two singers invested — at least until hunting season
Rocky Kramer will be hosting “Fallen Leaves” on this week’s Rock & Roll Tuesdays Show on Twitch. Tune into Twitch on Tuesday, October 5th, at 7 PM PT for this amazing show. Rocky Kramer is a guitar virtuoso, often being compared to the greatest guitar players in the world. Rocky recently performed at the SohoJohnny
Nobody does a love song like Luke Combs. He’s got The Trilogy, featuring “Beautiful Crazy,” “Better Together” and “Forever After All” and dedicated to his wife, Nicole. Together, those may be three of the biggest wedding songs of the past couple of years at this point. But Luke just dropped a preview of one that may
Kane Brown and Grammy-winning R&B singer H.E.R. have released a new song, “Blessed & Free,” as well as an accompanying music video. “Blessed & Free” is a mid-tempo self-affirmation anthem incorporating aspects from both of the musical genres each artist represents. “As long as my eyes still see / As long as my heart still beats /
Growing up, you experience it all… The highs feel like the top of the mountaintop, and the lows can feel like the depths of Hell sometimes, but when you reach a certain age, you know it’s all worth it because it shapes you into the person you are today. Cliché? Yes, I know, but you
Trace Adkins has released the official music video for his new song “Where The Country Girls At.” The song features Luke Bryan and hip-hop artist Pitbull, both of whom show up in the video. The pop-country tune has the feel of an updated version of Adkins 2005 hit “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,” and the videos bear
Much like the rest of the country, there seems to be a growing amount of division among country music fans, and even the artists themselves. You have some who are more vocal than others about where their allegiances lie. I mean, it’s no secret which side of the aisle you can find artists like Willie
Eddie Montgomery‘s powerful new song, “My Son,” has served as a catharsis for some of the old pain that the singer’s been carrying around for “a long time,” and he believes it happened that way for a reason. The Montgomery Gentry singer has seen what seems like more than one man’s fair share of tragedy.
When you think of rock ‘n roll, what’s the first name that comes to mind? Many would definitely say Elvis Presley. Dubbed The King of Rock and Roll, the man changed the music world forever, although some of reasons he changed the game (shaking those hips like a madman), was the reason a lot of
We’re all important to someone. Logan Mize‘s new song “I Need Mike” is a reminder that, even when life feels heavy and our troubles feel insurmountable, we’ve got someone there to help — someone who needs us, too. Written by Blake Chaffin, Mize’s frequent collaborator and friend, “I Need Mike” comes from Mike’s friend’s perspective. Mike, the
Talk about two legends. I can’t imagine the amount of unreleased recordings of Johnny Cash that are tucked away in various places, but I love when we get to hear some. Just today, a performance of Johnny covering Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright” was released and I’m loving it. It was recorded at
Folk-rock band Goodnight, Texas are in “decision purgatory” in their new song “Dead Middle.” The melancholy track is premiering exclusively on The Boot; press play below to listen. “Dead Middle” paints a picture of a couple stuck in a broken-down car, “32 miles from something.” Whether it’s their literal location or part of a larger metaphor for their sputtering
The news of Sturgill Simpson‘s vocal cord hemorrhage has hit the music world pretty hard. And while the fans are devastated, I’m sure nobody is hurting more than Sturgill himself right now. We knew something was up when he wasn’t able to perform at his Charlotte, North Carolina concert, and had to cancel the remainder
Pistol Annies announced their first Christmas album, Hell of a Holiday, on Thursday (Sept. 30), and they didn’t make fans wait long to hear the first song from the project. The country trio released “Snow Globe” on Friday (Oct. 1), previewing the collection with a jolly love song. The dazzling, festive tune opens with euphoric
Justin Moore coming in hot with a tribute to all the women who manage to tame those wild cowboys. “With a Woman You Love” is the first single from Justin’s upcoming (and as-of-yet-unnamed) album, which he’s said will be released sometime at the beginning of 2022. The song is all about finally finding the woman
Tyler Childers honors John Prine with a cover of the barroom-ready deep cut “Yes I Guess They Oughta Name a Drink After You.” Released Friday (Oct. 1), the song comes from a forthcoming tribute album in honor of the late folk legend. “Yes I Guess They Oughta Name a Drink After You” originally appeared on Prine’s second studio album,
Just add some more hardware to the Randy Travis collection. Travis was a generational talent back in the ’80s and early ’90s, and he recently even added to the arsenal after dropping a handful of unreleased songs on his 35th anniversary Storms of Life album. CMT announced today that he’s won the “Artist of a Lifetime”