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Chase Rice Releases ‘Eldora’ Album Out Now September 19 And Shares WWII Tribute “Circa 1943”

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Chase Rice shared his brand new single “Circa 1943” and released his new studio album ‘Eldora’, with the Diamond certified songwriter proving once again he’s not chasing anything but the truth. The follow up to 2024’s ‘Go Down Singin’,’ his first release since stepping away from the major label system, doubles down on the grit, heart and unfiltered storytelling that’s always been at the core of Rice’s songwriting. Written primarily in the quiet solitude of Eldora, Colorado in the days following his recent performance at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, the 12 song album is as much a reflection of place as it is of person, with that mountain stillness providing a creative reset rooted not in chasing hits or chart positions but in chasing moments that matter and songs that leave a mark.

Rice reflects that this is the kind of music he’s always loved and the kind of stories he’s always wanted to tell, hoping the past few years have helped fans see this is the real him, not the person who was chasing trends or afraid to do something different. ‘Eldora’ isn’t about proving anything, it’s about making something that’s real and letting it speak for itself, an intention clear in today’s offering “Circa 1943.” Written by Rice alongside Wyatt McCubbin and producer Oscar Charles, the song tells a bittersweet love story set against the backdrop of World War II, paying quiet tribute to the courage and heart of the Greatest Generation. Rice shares that Harold and Berniece were his mom’s parents, and while they didn’t meet around 1943 and the story takes creative liberties, their names are the only true parts about this story, but he hopes it honors them and anybody from the Greatest Generation who fought or died for the country.

Today’s release joins “Two Tone Trippin'” in previewing the forthcoming project, with the jangly guitar picking joyride capturing the heart of summer and the spirit of a classic American truck, revving up a well worn symbol of country storytelling with fresh detail and classic country flair. Rice is operating at full creative power right now, completely independent and completely uncompromising, making music on his own terms that connects with listeners who value authenticity over algorithm friendly formulas. ‘Eldora’ promises to be another statement from an artist who’s never been afraid to chart his own course, even when it meant walking away from the security of the major label world to find the freedom to create exactly what he wants without anyone telling him what songs should sound like or what stories are worth telling.

Lanie Gardner Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut And Drops Title Track From ‘Faded Polaroids’ Album

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Named a 2025 Artist to Watch by the Recording Academy, Lanie Gardner wrapped a milestone week with her Grand Ole Opry debut and the release of “Faded Polaroids,” the title track from her upcoming sophomore album out now via BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville. The bold, deeply personal track is fueled by distorted indie pop and commanding vocals as Gardner flips through snapshots, some crisp and others nicotine stained and weathered by time, mapping where she’s been and who she’s becoming. Gardner shares that the idea came from going through a box of old photos, explaining that how she experiences life today is because of those moments and the biggest thing she’s learned is how important it is to remember that the simple things make you happy, and to understand that you have to search for yourself.

‘Faded Polaroids’ produced by Oscar Charles, Jonathan Singleton, Chris Ganoudis and Don Miggs expands on the raw honesty of Gardner’s 2024 debut ‘A Songwriter’s Diary,’ offering a sonic scrapbook of self discovery, family roots, romantic twists and personal healing. Across 18 tracks, Gardner blends country storytelling with indie rock grit, small town pop and boundary free emotion, delivering a sound that’s uniquely her own. Born and raised in the tiny Appalachian town of Burnsville, North Carolina, Gardner grew up in a family of natural musicians, learning to sing from her mother and play guitar from her father before eventually leaving home for Nashville to chase the Grand Ole Opry dream of her late grandfather, a dream that came full circle with her debut earlier this summer.

Following her recent ‘Polaroids’ EP and breakout debut album which earned her 2025 Artist to Watch nods from both the Recording Academy and Amazon Music plus Apple Music Country’s Riser of the Month, ‘Faded Polaroids’ finds Gardner stepping fully into her sound. From the soul cleansing “Takin’ The Slow Ride” and smoldering “Concrete Cowboy” to the nostalgic title track and breezy “Love You Like Appalachia,” the album captures a rising star in her magic hour who’s honest, unfiltered and unforgettable. This loner turned artist with a gift for turning diary entries into cathartic anthems is proving she’s got staying power and a vision that sets her apart from everyone else fighting for attention in Nashville right now.

EST Gee Drops “Geeski Shake” Video From ‘My World’ And Proves He’s Still Your Favorite Rapper’s Favorite Rapper

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Hip hop artist and CMG signee EST Gee unveiled the official music video for “Geeski Shake,” a standout track from recently released project ‘My World,’ continuing his unstoppable run through 2025. A force to be reckoned with, EST Gee keeps winning listeners by authentically and unflinchingly documenting day to day life in his hometown with a rumbling deadpan that pairs perfectly with trap infused Southern rap. His current era continues a busy 2025 kicked off by ‘I Ain’t Feeling You’ including standouts “Houstonatlantaville” featuring Lil Baby and Travis Scott plus “My Love” featuring Veeze and Rylo Rodriguez, following his 2023 output of two charting mixtapes, the gritty pain powered ‘MAD’ and his stylistically diverse victory lap ‘EL TORO 2,’ plus heavy features on CMG’s door kicking ‘Gangsta Art 2’ compilation alongside labelmates like Moneybagg Yo, 42 Dugg, GloRilla, Mozzy and legendary CMG boss Yo Gotti.


Maddie Lenhart Releases Heartbreaking “Will You Think About Me” That Captures The Ache Of Letting Go

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Country artist Maddie Lenhart releases new single “Will You Think About Me,” capturing the ache of letting go of someone you still love by blending classic country storytelling with cinematic emotion that begins with quiet resignation and builds to a chorus full of vulnerable longing. Lenhart explains the song is an honest, conversational moment that lives in the quiet ache of letting go, the kind of track that hits hardest in the stillness as an unspoken question we’re often too afraid to ask.

Born and raised in the heart of Virginia’s countryside where she was singing before she could talk and writing songs before she could hold a pen, Lenhart performed at every talent show she could find around her small town before graduating college in the Blue Ridge Mountains and following her heart to Nashville. Holler describes her work as perfect for anyone with a soft spot for Kacey Musgraves’ ‘Deeper Well,’ finding soul soothing, deeply personal songwriting that’s heartfelt, dreamy and vulnerable, the kind of warm and comforting country songs you’ll want to turn to like a best friend when the world gets too much.

The COVID-19 pandemic became a turning point prompting her to commit to writing and creating music full time, immersing herself in Nashville’s songwriting community and sharing her story one song at a time on stages across the city.

Since releasing her debut single in September 2023, Maddie’s career has taken off with her breakout track “Sober” racking up nearly 400,000 organic streams and earning praise for her raw lyricism and magnetic voice, headlining with her band at The Basement, playing fan favorite sets at The East Room and Bowery Vault, selling out rounds at both the Listening Room Cafe and the iconic Bluebird Cafe, and most recently returning home for a sold out show at The Barns at Wolf Trap in Vienna.

DJs From Mars Team With David Guetta To Rework Audio Bullys Classic “We Don’t Care” Into Festival Ready Banger

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Italian duo DJs From Mars made a slice of their own dance music history collaborating with former 4x World No.1 DJ David Guetta and legendary British electronic outfit Audio Bullys on a brand new track after years of working together behind the scenes. Titled “Things I Haven’t Told You,” the song is an explosive rework of Audio Bullys’ classic “We Don’t Care” which originally peaked at number 15 on the UK charts in 2003, now getting an official release this August via Spinnin’ Records. The idea was born directly from David Guetta who invited DJs From Mars, renowned for their mash up prowess, to reinvent the track with a modern, festival ready UK garage twist that delivers serious punch.


The very first demo hit the mark immediately, tested in both artists’ live sets where it received overwhelming crowd reactions and quickly became one of Guetta’s most powerful secret weapons this summer. DJs From Mars share that working with David on this project is a dream come true, explaining that after so many years of backstage collaborations, seeing their name alongside his on an official release fills them with pride. They poured all their energy into this track and it’s been incredible watching it come alive on the world’s biggest festival stages, proving their chemistry translates perfectly from the studio to massive crowds.

Sons of Sevilla Drop “Street Light Moon” Produced By Black Pumas’ Adrian Quesada

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UK based duo Sons of Sevilla released “Street Light Moon,” an eclectic piece that paints the tripped out picture of a nighttime sky whose moon has been replaced by a burning street light, marking the second single and title track from their upcoming album produced by Grammy winning Adrian Quesada of Black Pumas. Brothers Henry and Reuben Smith blend studio craft with raw live demos on the track, including an unrepeatable moment of Henry using an old glass bottle as a slide on his guitar while at sea.

Recorded at Electric Deluxe Recorders, the Austin area studio and gear head’s paradise where Adrian Quesada’s Black Pumas cut their acclaimed records, the sessions were enriched with snippets from the brothers’ homemade demos whose raw, irreplaceable sound was too vital to be left out of the final recordings. Henry didn’t have a slide when they were on the boat so he had to use an old glass bottle, creating a twang thanks to the bumps on the bottle that they couldn’t replicate in the studio, so they kept it. The band draws from a world’s worth of influences including the family owned British pub where they grew up watching their parents sling drinks as songs by John Prine and J.J. Cale played over the speakers, the marina in Gibraltar where they spent three weeks aboard an old fishing trawler writing the album’s songs as waves splashed against the dock, and the recording studio in Austin where they worked with Quesada and a small group of instrumentalists.

Raised on the outskirts of Leeds, Henry and Reuben spent countless hours in their parents’ taproom as pre teens, getting a musical education through songs by Buena Vista Social Club, Bob Dylan, Terry Reid, Neil Young and Gene Clark. The summer months offered a different sort of education with the family leaving their hometown of Featherstone and heading to the Spanish city of Sevilla, which inspired the band’s name when they began recording their debut album. Their second studio album reintroduces Henry and Reuben as sharp songwriters and musical mood setters who’re every bit as compelling as their world renowned producer, with an expanded toolkit, a growing list of collaborators and a widened musical reach that finds Sons of Sevilla setting sail for new waters and landing at a sound entirely of the band’s making.

Robert Finley Announces Gospel Infused ‘Hallelujah! Don’t Let The Devil Fool Ya’ Recorded In One Divine Day

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North Louisiana singer songwriter Robert Finley announced his eagerly awaited new album ‘Hallelujah! Don’t Let The Devil Fool Ya’ arriving via Easy Eye Sound on October 10, and the record finds Bernice’s favorite son infusing sacred sounds of gospel into his already unique take on blues, soul and R&B. Produced by longtime collaborator Dan Auerbach at his Easy Eye Sound Studios in Nashville, Finley’s fourth album for the label came together with startling speed, fully improvised and tracked in a single furiously fruitful day.

Backed by an all star combo featuring Auerbach and fellow guitarist Barrie Cadogan from Little Barrie, Primal Scream and The The, drummer Malcolm Catto from The Heliocentrics who’s worked with Madlib and DJ Shadow, bassist Tommy Brenneck and keyboardist Ray Jacildo, plus call and response vocal support from his daughter singer Christy Johnson, the album sparked divinely inspired creativity.

The deeply spiritual new single “Helping Hand” is available now, hailed by FLOOD for its simmering ’70s psych funk guitar melodies, hand percussion and stirring vocals, joined by an official music video directed by filmmaker Tim Hardiman who’s worked with John Anderson and Blake Shelton. Finley shares that making a gospel record was the first thing he ever wanted to do, explaining he’s had at least one gospel song on each album and even did one on America’s Got Talent where people were in tears despite someone questioning if it was the right crowd. Auerbach explains that back in the day when Robert played for tips he’d ask people questions and improvise songs on the spot, and choosing that direction for this album where everything was improvised, played, sung and written off the cuff allowed the spirit to move through Finley’s creative process.

Halestorm Drops ‘Everest’ With Grammy Winning Producer Dave Cobb And Unleashes “Like A Woman Can” Video

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Halestorm released their brand new studio album ‘Everest’ and celebrated the record’s arrival by sharing a music video for “Like A Woman Can,” capping off a massive run that saw them complete a European tour with Iron Maiden and perform at Ozzy Osbourne’s historic farewell event Back To The Beginning.

Produced by Grammy winning producer Dave Cobb who’s worked with Brandi Carlile and Chris Stapleton, ‘Everest’ finds the band at their most powerful and ready to conquer the world one stage at a time. They’re continuing on the road to promote the new album with dates this month alongside Volbeat before heading out on a co headline tour with Lindsey Stirling running September through October, proving they’re not slowing down anytime soon and bringing this record to every corner of the globe with the fire and intensity fans have come to expect from one of rock’s most electrifying live acts.

Annie Bosko Serves Up Coastal Break Up Anthem “Tequila Time” With Latin Flair

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Rising singer songwriter Annie Bosko released “Tequila Time,” a coastal break up anthem available now via QHMG/Stone Country Records as she continues building to her forthcoming debut LP. The California native partnered with Codigo 1530 to bring the song’s spirit to life, featured in the “Tequila Time” visualizer that perfectly captures the track’s vibe. Bosko shares she wanted to explore adding Latin influences into her music, explaining that growing up out West she’s always loved Latin culture and they were intentional about making this one feel like an escape to a beach in Mexico with accordion, maracas and a guiro.

Written by Bosko alongside David “Messy” Mescon and Bridgette Tatum, “Tequila Time” pairs a laid back groove with a dose of humor, turning a tough moment into a reminder that sometimes the best course of action is to let go. Bosko hopes this song brings a smile and maybe a toast to anyone who’s been there, acknowledging that many of us have needed a little liquid courage to get through tough times and this track delivers exactly that kind of relief with style and heart.


The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Drop “X’s For Eyes” And Reunite Dream Team For New Album

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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus released “X’s For Eyes,” the second single from their album ‘X’s For Eyes’ out now via Better Noise Music, and the guitars hit hard while the melody soars and the rhythm jumps fast in this riveting song that extends a helping hand to someone living close to the edge. Lead vocalist, guitarist and founding member Ronnie Winter digs in deep with his signature wide ranging voice, delivering powerful lyrics about choosing happiness over being right and taking control before it’s too late. The album marks the first full length from The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus as part of a new partnership with Better Noise Music, featuring vocalist Ronnie Winter, his multi instrumentalist brother Randy Winter, guitarist Josh Burke, bassist Joey Westwood, drummer John Espy, keyboardist Nadeem Salam and newest member K Enagonio on vocals. Winter reteamed with producer and songwriter Matt Squire who’s worked with Panic! at the Disco, Metallica and Good Charlotte for the title track, following their collaboration on “Slipping Through (No Kings)” that came out June 27.

Winter reveals what’s really exciting is they basically rebuilt the same team for ‘X’s For Eyes’ that they had when they made ‘DON’T YOU FAKE IT,’ with many people who were behind the scenes nearly 20 years ago working on things like mixing, track sequencing and artwork coming back together. The reunion feels perfect, and fans of ‘DON’T YOU FAKE IT’ are going to love this album that truly has something for everyone including what became known as The Lost Songs, tracks from their original 2004 pre signing demo that didn’t make it onto ‘DON’T YOU FAKE IT.’ Fans have been asking for these songs for over 20 years and they’re being commercially released for the first time ever, making Winter feel like they were digging up something long buried and raising a zombie from the dead in the best possible way.