2022

Broken Heart University

Review: Broken Heart University – ‘Too Close to the Border’

This is another new artist to me and an air of mystery surrounds this release. The album opens with ‘Banditos in our Minds’ and instantly the vocals have me gripped, strong with great diction. Sonically, the arrangement reminds me of something Marty Stuart might release – proper country. I love the use of fiddle in ‘Expecting Rain’ and the upbeat tempo of the track has you tapping along. We hear a new side to the band on the ballad ‘Loveless By The Sea’. There is space in the production for the lyrics to really land with the listener and these are descriptive enough to paint a picture in the listeners mind. There is a delicate nature to the vocals which works well with the strings and high notes on the piano. To summarise, I am so glad I’ve been introduced to this band, there songwriting is strong, the production is of high quality and it’s all delivered by a beautiful, raw vocal.   Media Contact: Zoe Hodges, Editor Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Phillip Sanders

Review: Phillip Sanders – ‘If I Didn’t Love You Girl’

Phillip Sanders is a new artist to me but having listened back to some of his previous work, I am pleasantly surprised. He has a distinct style to his country music, not too dissimilar to Jason Aldean or Mitchell Tenpenny, it leans slightly to the rock side. He is a craftsman of catchy melodies and lyrics that connect to his audience. This is all set to a slick and polished production and delivered by Sanders whose voice has a unique tone to it. This latest single ‘If I Didn’t Love you Girl’ is no different in the sense that it is a well written song that sticks in your mind long after the last note has played. It has an energetic feel to the production and it’s no wonder it has reached number one on the iTunes country chart in the UK, Netherlands, France and Belgium.  Media Contact: Zoe Hodges, Editor Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown

Review: Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown – ‘Shake the Roots’

Formerly signed to the Snakefarm label, Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown follow the successful release of 2020 album ‘Pressure’ with the release of ‘Shake the Roots’ on their own label. They return to their roots with this album as blues and rock n roll heavily influence it sonically and it is an energetic record. The production has an edge to it, capturing the essence of the band whilst lyrically it is their strongest collection to date. From the single ‘Ain’t None Watered Down’ which has a southern rock feel to it and has your toe, tapping along. The vocals are full of grit throughout. The standout track for me is ‘Tennessee’ which really captures the heart and soul of the State, it has a shuffle groove to it and the melody is really strong as it transports your mind to a honky tonk. In summary, this record feels like Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown have found themselves again, returning to their true identity.  Media Contact: Zoe Hodges, Editor Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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The Mystix

Review: The Mystix – ‘TruVine’

Following the release of their 2020 album ‘Can’t Change It’, The Mystix returns with the infectious ‘TruVine’. You can’t help but find yourself tapping along to record opener ‘Satisfy You 22’ as it introduces you to the rock leaning album. The raspy, distorted vocals of Jo Lily really give this album an edge on songs like ‘Up Jumped The Devil’ whilst immediately we are then introduced to the band’s more delicate side on ‘I Guess I Lose’, the pain of defeat audible in his voice as he delivers a clear vocal with space in the production for the feelings to hit home. This is the strongest song on the album which as a whole is my favourite to date of The Mystix. They have a clear identity which may not appeal to all country fans but there’s some strong songwriting on this album, the vocalist has character and the producer has done a great job on the production.  Media Contact: Zoe Hodges, Editor Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Diane Patterson

Review: Diane Patterson – ‘Satchel of Songs’

Patterson has come a long way since she first began playing her guitar in church, she has travelled the world drawing influence and taking inspiration from her adventures and channeling them into her songs. The ten track album would not necessarily appeal to the average country fan. It begins with the reggae fuelled ‘Roots Heart Rhythm’ which boasts an interesting production. Patterson’s vocals are unique, melodic and slightly mystic in their delivery. The title track uses vocal effects to really bring the track to life and increase the intensity throughout the song. In general there’s less emphasis on the stories the lyrics are trying to convey and more emphasis on the musical journey the album tries to take you on. A highlight for me though is the more traditional sounding ‘Turn Toward the Sun’ which relies heavily on an acoustic guitar and lyrics that make you think. In conclusion it’s a strong album from Patterson that offers something unique for the listener. Media Contact: Zoe Hodges, Editor Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Sarah Louise

Review: Sarah Louise – ‘My Grandparents and Me’

UK country artist Sarah Louise has had a string of successful single releases as of late including ‘My Beating Heart’ which secured top spot in the UK iTunes Country Chart. Her latest release ‘My Grandparents and Me’ is a nostalgic track in which Sarah revisits some of her earliest childhood memories and pays tribute to her grandparents. It’s the little details within the storytelling lyrics like salad sandwiches which really make this song, as it perfectly paints the picture of Sarah’s childhood and despite the very personal account, people can relate easily with their own relationships with their grandparents. Sarah’s sweet vocals and melancholy acoustic guitar have a warm and comforting nature to them, whilst the sad undertone of not appreciating what we have until it’s gone is prevalent. It’s a well written country song with a simple yet universal theme. The track precedes an EP which will hopefully be available later this year and if this song is anything to go by, it is sure to be one of the strongest EPs we hear from a UK act this year! I’m looking forward to hearing more from Sarah-Louise. Media Contact: Zoe Hodges, Editor Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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Courtney Hale Revia

Review: Courtney Hale Revia – ‘Growing Pains’

After the success of her previous two albums ‘Simple Things’ and ‘Tattered’, Hale-Revia is back with her third record ‘Growing Pains’. The new album takes a more personal approach to the lyrics whilst the production is simple yet effective – sparse, giving the vocals room to deliver their tale. The Texas native draws upon typical country themes of small town life on opening track ‘One Way Out’. There’s an eeriness to the instrumentation and arrangement of the song. My favourite track on the record is ‘Rainbows At Night’. It’s an upbeat track on the surface with a great fiddle in the introduction. My only criticism is I’d like to hear Hale-Revia’s vocals a little higher in the mix as she has a strong voice and her wonderful lyrics get a little lost. To summarise though, it’s a brilliant record which showcases Courtney Hale-Revia’s ability to write a good thought-provoking song, her father was a songwriter and it sounds as if she had the best tutor. It’s all set to a traditional instrumentation that stays true to her roots. Media Contact: Zoe Hodges, Editor Email: editor@maverick-country.com

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C2C

Country 2 Country 2023 line up 

To celebrate 10 years of C2C, world-renowned superstars Zac Brown Band, Thomas Rhett and Lady A have been confirmed to headline the 2023 installment of the festival. They will be joined by Nashville’s hottest and most buzzed about artists Midland, Jordan Davis, Old Crow Medicine Show, Lainey Wilson and Mitchell Tenpenny alongside prolific performers Lindsay Ell and Matt Stell. CMA’s international series Introducing Nashville also returns which sees exciting, emerging newcomers share the mainstage for an acoustic set, recalling stories behind their tracks. Further special guests will be announced soon.  ZAC BROWN BAND  Throughout their career spanning more than a decade, Zac Brown Band has had six consecutive albums reach the top 10 of the Billboard 200 and five consecutive albums debut at #1 on Billboard’s Country Albums chart. To date, the group has won three GRAMMY Awards, sold more than 30 million singles, 9 million albums, amassed over 10 billion catalog streams and achieved 16 #1 radio singles. Since their debut, Zac Brown Band has developed a reputation as one of the most dynamic live performers, marked by strong musicianship that defies genre boundaries.  Maverick’s Top Pick: Sweet Annie  THOMAS RHETT  Ten years after signing his record deal with Big Machine Label Group’s The Valory Music Co., arena-packing superstar Thomas Rhett has 19 multi-platinum and Gold-certified No. 1 hits, 12 billion streams and the longest current active streak of consecutive No. 1s in the format (Mediabase/Country Aircheck Chart). He has been honoured with eight ACM Awards including Entertainer of the Year, two CMA Awards, five GRAMMY nominations, plus trophies from the CMT Music Awards, Billboard Awards and iHeartRadio Awards, in addition to being recognized with two CMA Triple Play awards for penning three No. 1 songs within a 12-month period.    Maverick’s Top Pick: Heaven Right Now  LADY A   Built around rich vocal harmony, vivid emotional writing and a smooth fusion of Country, rock and pop, Lady A have long been a model of mainstream success. The trios 11 No. 1s, 18 million albums sold, 34 million tracks, five billion digital streams and a global touring footprint prove that point. Known for their 9X Platinum hit “Need You Now,” which is the highest certified song by a Country group, they have earned CMA Awards Vocal Group of the Year trophies three years in a row and countless other honours including five GRAMMY Awards, Billboard Music Awards, People’s Choice Awards, Teen Choice Awards, and a Tony Award nomination.  Maverick’s Top Pick: What If I Never Get Over You   JORDAN DAVIS   Current Billboard Award nominee Jordan Davis first broke through with his 2018 Gold-certified debut album, Home State and three consecutive No. 1s-including the Platinum-Certified hits “Slow Dance In A Parking Lot,” “Take It From Me,” and the Double Platinum-Certified “Singles You Up.” Most recently, Davis wrote and released his 8 song EP Buy Dirt, whose title track became one of the Top streamed country songs of all time and earned the singer/songwriter 4 ACM nominations, including Song of the Year, as well as a CMA nomination for Musical Event of the Year.  Maverick’s Top Pick: Buy Dirt  MIDLAND   Hailing from Dripping Springs, Texas, lead vocalist Mark Wystrach fronts Midland’s rich sound that is rounded out with lead guitarist/vocalist Jess Carson and bass player/vocalist Cameron Duddy. Rooted in tradition in both sound and style, the trio initially garnered attention playing clubs in the region. Their critically acclaimed sophomore album LET IT ROLL (Big Machine Records) earned the No.1 position on Billboard’s Top Country Album Sales chart upon release. Their 2x Platinum-certified chart-topping debut “Drinkin’ Problem,” which offers an intentional nod to Country music reminiscent of the 1970s and 80s, earned the band their first GRAMMY Awards nominations for Best Country Song and Best Country Duo/Group Performance. The trio was also named New Vocal Group of the Year at the 2018 ACM Awards and are bringing listeners a resurgence of their thick harmonies, sad melodies, tart lyrics, and steel guitar with their latest album THE LAST RESORT: GREETINGS FROM (Big Machine Records).    Maverick’s Top Pick: Drinkin Problem   OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW  Old Crow Medicine Show got their start busking on street corners in 1998, from New York state and up through Canada, winning audiences along the way with their boundless energy and spirit. They eventually found themselves in Boone, North Carolina where they caught the attention of folk icon Doc Watson while playing in front of a pharmacy. He invited the band to play at his festival, MerleFest, and the rest is history. It’s been over twenty years since these humble beginnings. The band has gone on to receive the honour of being inducted as members of the Grand Ole Opry, and have won two Grammy Awards: “Best Folk Album” for Remedy (2014) and “Best Long Form Music Video” for Big Easy Express (2013). Additionally, their classic single, “Wagon Wheel”, received the RIAA’s Double-Platinum certification in 2019 for selling over 2,000,000 copies.   Maverick’s Top Pick: Wagon Wheel   LAINEY WILSON   Six-time CMA Award nominee and ACM New Female of the Year 2022 winner, Lainey Wilson has earned the enthusiasm of the industry, having been named to nearly every “Artist to Watch” list, being crowned Billboard’s “Top New Country Artist of 2021,” and earning CMT’s “Breakout Artist of the Year” for 2022, the Louisiana native is one of Nashville’s hottest and most buzzed-about new artists. Landing her first No. 1 with her Platinum Certified ACM Song of the Year “Things A Man Oughta Know,” nearly 10 years to the day after leaving her small farming community in a camper trailer to chase her dreams, she has won over legions of fans with her signature Bell Bottom Country sound and aesthetic, which blends traditional Country with a modern yet retro flare.   Maverick’s Top Pick: Waste of Good Whiskey    MITCHELL TENPENNY   Since the release of his debut single, “Drunk Me,” Mitchell has set new standards for breakout success in country music. The 2X Platinum-certified, No. 1 hit that has amassed over 550 million on-demand streams was taken from his introductory 2018

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Kylie Morgan

Watch: Kylie Morgan “If He Wanted To He Would”

Kylie Morgan teaches a tough lesson to her younger self in the official music video for “If He Wanted To He Would”, out everywhere today. Directed by Carlos Ruiz, the video brings the song’s lyrics to life, following teenage Kylie from heartbreak to healing, while her grown-up self wisely recollects on the relationship right by her side. Climbing the country radio charts, “If He Wanted To He Would” is penned by Kylie with Zandi Holup and Ben Johnson. Billboard praises, “Keen songwriting, a breezy melody and Morgan’s intriguing voice make for an ace effort.” The track is one of seven songs featured on Kylie’s EP P.S., each representing a chapter of her story and showcasing her signature vulnerability paired with party-starting personality. In addition to P.S., Kylie recently shared her wedding-themed EP, Songs To Say I Do,kyliemor which features five new songs all co-written by Kylie, including her viral smash “Bridesmaids.” Creatively inspired by her upcoming nuptials, the personal tracks chronologically share the narrative of her relationship. Currently supporting Tyler Rich in the US on the Thinkin’ We’re In Love Tour, Kylie will hit the stage next in Lexington, KY (11/17), Chicago, IL (11/18) and Medina, OH (11/19).

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Grammy Awards

GRAMMY updates

Just two days before the 23rd Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®, the Recording Academy® will reveal the 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards® nominees across all 91 Categories live from the GRAMMY Museum® and Latin GRAMMY Week® on Tues, Nov. 15 at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET. The event will stream live on live.GRAMMY.com and the Academy’s Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok channels, and the full list of nominees will be published on GRAMMY.com and announced via a press release immediately following the presentation. Presenters will be revealed in the coming weeks.  The annual GRAMMY Awards celebrate artistic excellence that defined the year in music. As music’s only peer-recognized accolade, the Academy’s membership body of music creators representing all genres and creative disciplines participate in the GRAMMY Awards voting process that determines the nominees and winners on Music’s Biggest Night®.  “We are so excited to celebrate all of this year’s GRAMMY® nominees who contributed to such a prolific year in music,” said Harvey Mason jr., CEO of the Recording Academy. “With the addition of five new categories and a new, diverse class of voting members, we look forward to honoring all of this incredible music and the people who made it.” Through the Academy’s annual process of accepting proposals from the music creators and professionals that make up its membership body, several landmark changes went into effect in June for the 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards. Among the updates is the creation of five new Categories, including Songwriter Of The Year, Non-Classical; Best Alternative Music Performance; Best Americana Performance; Best Score Soundtrack For Video Games And Other Interactive Media; and Best Spoken Word Poetry Album. Additionally, a new Special Merit Award will be given out for Best Song For Social Change, which celebrates a song that addresses a timely social issue and promotes understanding, peacebuilding and empathy. The 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards returns to Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on Sun, Feb. 5, 2023, and will broadcast live on the CBS Television Network and stream live and on-demand on Paramount+ at 8-11:30 p.m. ET / 5-8:30 p.m. PT. Follow “Recording Academy / GRAMMYs” on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn, and use #GRAMMYs to join the conversation as it unfolds on Nov. 15.

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