That Brittney Spencer namechecks Reba, Dolly, Aretha, Johnny and June and Alanis serves as fair warning of what’s to come.
Read MoreA near-perfect recipe of country pop with sweet harmonies.
Read MoreClocking in at over 140 minutes and 30 songs, Dolly isn't cutting any corners.
Read MoreReflection is a common theme throughout the record but Tyson does it perfectly.
Read MoreTravelin’ On has enough thematic range to observe both transcendent love and the grind of workaday life.
Read MoreA huge onus is on Saltwater Hank to make the music and language meld, and he does it in an even-handed, inviting way.
Read MoreReally, truly, heart-stoppingly fantastic and almost unassailably pretty.
Read MoreA book teeming with deeply considered intuitions and observations, and some terrific turns of phrase.
Read More“Night of 1000 Dollys is like going to Dolly Parton church”
Read MoreEast is a haunted and melancholic album, difficult and as genuinely beautiful as anything he has done.
Read MoreWith 11 tracks wedged into 40 minutes and four seconds, there’s scant filler on Glory Days.
Read MoreExes and Friends is a memorable, heartfelt collection of 10 songs worth your while.
Read MoreA refreshing new artist with a beautiful voice and lyrics that have substance.
Read MoreA debut album soaked in traditional country foundations like Waylon, Conway, George and Willie.
Read MoreDolly Parton pulls yet another legendary move.
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