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Jo Dee Messina Returns Stronger Than Ever On "Bridges"
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Madison Sharp Some albums arrive to entertain while others arrive carrying the weight of years. Bridges, is Jo Dee Messina’s first studio album in more than a decade. Across this deeply personal collection, the country icon reflects on loss, perseverance, faith, motherhood, healing, and the lessons gathered along a road that rarely traveled in a straight line. Written almost entirely by Messina herself, the record offers a portrait of an artis

Charles Luberisse
5 days ago2 min read


Love, Fire & Folly Collide On Laci Kaye Booth’s "Ethereal Redneck Shit"
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Natalie A mushroom cloud blooms in the distance while two lovers hold each other a little tighter. That image alone tells you Love Ain’t For The Faint Of Heart won't be serving safe, polished romance. With the announcement of her third album produced by Ben West and first release for Lost Highway Records, Laci Kaye Booth introduces a brand new collection interested in complicated truths than fairy-tale endings. The first taste arrives through E

Charles Luberisse
7 days ago2 min read


Jo Dee Messina Lights Up Morning Television With "Some Bridges"
Written By: Big C Sunrise poured through the studio lights while Jo Dee Messina stood center stage sounding like someone who never forgot how to command a room. Returning to Today with a live performance of Some Bridges, the country mainstay delivered a reminder that experience can sharpen a voice just as much as time can weather it. The performance carried warmth, balancing steady conviction against the scars woven into the song’s foundation. Messina approached the track wit

Charles Luberisse
May 242 min read


The Sisterhood Of Just Jayne Serve The Truth Straight On "Love A Loser"
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Chris Ashlee Call it what it is, or your friends will. Just Jayne don’t sugarcoat it on Love A Loser . The track lands like a group chat intervention set to melody. Their harmonies feels conversational, while guitars keep it breezy. It’s playful on the surface, sure. Underneath, it’s direct, a little sharp, and exactly what it needs to be said. The message is clear with each lyrical line nudging a friend closer to reality. No regrets. Just Act

Charles Luberisse
Apr 101 min read


Christian Hayes Trades Heartbreak For Higher Ground With “65 On The Interstate”
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Evan Woodrum Some journeys don’t begin on a map, they begin the moment you decide your spirit deserves better. On 65 On The Interstate , rising folk-pop storyteller Christian Hayes turns heartbreak into holy momentum, steering past old patterns with a pulse of clarity, grit, and grace. With wind-cut harmonies and road-worn guitars carrying his conviction forward, Hayes delivers a soaring Americana anthem that feels less like escape and more li

Charles Luberisse
Nov 4, 20251 min read


Tupac's "Dear Mama" Gets A Country Twist For Mother's Day With A Tribute By Rvshvd
Written By: Big C RVSHVD, the South Georgia singer-songwriter, is set to release his rendition of Tupac Shakur's iconic Dear Mama just in...

Charles Luberisse
May 4, 20242 min read
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