On The Verge: 3 New Country Releases
- Lesley Janes
- Nov 30, 2022
- 2 min read
As every Friday passes, there are numerous songs that come out from independent country artists whose songs are well-written, beautiful, or simply fun. We’ve compiled a list of songs that were released last week by independent and rising acts that deserve much love and attention. Who knows, you might find your next favorite song.
1. "Damage Control" by Taylor Austin Dye
Dye delivered a song that is bound to make people want to get on their feet. She is an artist that takes poignant lyrics and turns them into edgy tracks. When Dye belts out, "we ain't done, till I say we're done," she echoes a line that every woman would love to say. This new release would be a great addition to a playlist meant to lift one's spirits.
2. "Me and Tennessee" by Vincent Mason
For anyone that hasn't heard of Mason, his new song will leave a lasting impression on new ears. This song brings a coming-of-age story that feels at home in the country genre. For those that move away from where they came from, life can feel scary and uncertain. Whether one leaves behind a lost love or unfulfilled dreams, moving on can create growing pains. Mason's voice feels like he could sing just about anything.
3. "Santa Clause Is Back In Town" by Hayden Baker
Baker made sure to bring his southern energy into this Christmas tune. The inspiration from blues music is undeniable from the very beginning. Christmas songs seem to come in an endless supply this time of year, but Baker's take seems authentic. there is a real groove to the song that will surely become a favorite among country fans.
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