On The Verge: 3 New Country Releases
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. "First One To Hit The Road" by Abby Anderson
Anderson released a vocally powerful song that has captivating lyrics to match. This is a tune about leaving a relationship, no matter how hard it may be to do so. The lyrics indicate that the other person is surprised by the breakup, but Anderson sings about how that person shouldn't feel blindsided. It's clear this song comes from the heart by the way she sings. This track is worth taking a closer look at by fans of country music.
2. "Where There's Smoke" by Chase Matthew
Matthew is an energetic and rising talent. He delivered a song that stacks similarly to his catalog of previous work. Here, Matthew sings about the world in which he knows best. He sings of being with his friends and the small-town experiences that matter to him. With a melody that feels easygoing, his fans will love this new song.
3. MOOD: I'm Feeling Petty by Taylor Edwards
An EP of colorful pop-country songs is what Edwards has created. She speaks to all of the young women out there with this new project. There are songs about breakups, self-reflection, and wanting to be happy. Her effortless voice guides through each song, making her a talent to watch.
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