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RS Country Music Picks for the Week of April 19th
Must-hear songs by Cale Tyson, Buick Audra, and Kenton Bryant
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Whether it’s coming out of Nashville, New York, L.A., or points in between, there’s no shortage of fresh tunes, especially from artists who have yet to become household names.
Rolling Stone Country selects some of the best new music releases from country and Americana artists. (Check out last week’s best songs.)
Kenton Bryant, “Covered in Dirt”
Kenton Bryant moved to Nashville from Glasgow, Kentucky, just shy of a decade ago and if Music City’s reputation as a 10-year-town is true, the songwriter is poised for his breakout. It may come with this moody anthem about the soil that shapes us. Bryant, in an emotive tenor that calls to mind Eric Church, sings about living one’s whole life “covered in dirt.” Until, you know, you’re once again covered in dirt. It’s the circle of life, as seen from a sma
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Friendship Commanders Rock Exit/In to the Core Duo s Thursday stream was about as cathartic as a rock show can get during a pandemic Tweet Share
Friendship Commanders’ songs are best experienced live. They deserve to be heard from the front row, where sludgy, chugging guitar that’s blasting through a Sunn amp can reverberate through your guts.
Alas, it is 2020, aka a perpetual Upside Down. So when singer/guitarist
Buick Audra and drummer
Jerry Roe took the stage at
Exit/In on Thursday night, my front row was my bed and the Sunn amp was funneled through my Chromebook speakers. But enough about what was missing! I’m tired of thinking about what’s missing. (So much. All the time. Every day.) What Friendship Commanders