MUSIC REVIEWS

Christina Gaudet “Rockforte“ (LP)

Rockforte is an outstanding release by Christina Gaudet, with Grammy considerations for best Rock album and song, and official Rock Album award from Clouzine International Music Awards + an Elite Music Awards nomination, just for starters. It’s Gaudet herself that makes a song, but the instrumentals call for it and …

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Southern Legacy “The Hills of Carter County” (SINGLE)

In the bluegrass industry, pedigree matters. When you assemble a lineup that includes Josh Williams, Don Rigsby, Ron Block, Steve Thomas, and Mike Anglin, expectations are inevitably high. Southern Legacy’s first single, “The Hills of Carter County,” doesn’t just meet those expectations — it strategically positions the group as a …

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“Southern Sunshine” by Williamson Branch

If you’ve spent the last few years fretting over the future of bluegrass—whether TikTok snippets and endless genre-fusions are pushing it into oblivion—Southern Sunshine is your evidence that the form is alive, well, and evolving within its own guardrails. Williamson Branch, with their family-band warmth and social media savvy, are …

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Douglas Ray Jaffe Project “Angels” (EP)

Angles – by the Douglas Ray Jaffe Project, is the EP which contains four epic, poeticized tracks, with each one featuring a different vocalist to get Jaffe’s lyrics out over music produced by Emmy-nominated Craig Brandwein, and the musicians and singers all come from the Alabama area. The music is …

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Vân Scott “Turn off the Tears” (SINGLE)

Pop in 2025 is often built for speed. Hooks are crammed into the first ten seconds, choruses arrive before the verse has even settled, and the goal is usually TikTok virality rather than emotional resonance. In that context, Vân Scott’s “Turn Off the Tears” feels almost radical. It doesn’t rush. …

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Junior Sisk “It’s All Fun and Games” (LP)

Junior Sisk’s new album is It’s All Fun and Games, featuring eleven tracks with Sisk at the helm along with the band. Sisk’s act is a welcome relief in an era peppered with an unholy union of country and pop. There’s something of a return to form with the act, …

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Brielle Brown “In Art & Soil The Same” (LP)

Brielle Brown’s “In Art & Soil The Same” is heartfelt, soulful, and even sometimes gospel influenced folk album, in the tradition of singers like Natelie Merchant, and according to Brown herself, “It’s about the delicate closeness of grief and suffering, of the memories stored and storied in our bodies and land, …

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Danny Paisley “Bluegrass State of Mind” (LP)

In an era obsessed with the future—streaming algorithms, viral singles, boundary-blurring genre splicing—it’s easy to forget that music can also be an act of preservation. Danny Paisley’s new album, Bluegrass State of Mind, stands as a quiet but insistent testament to the radical idea that tradition, lovingly tended, is itself …

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