On The Verge: 4 More 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. "Over For You (Live In Melbourne)" by Morgan Evans
This deeply personal song is a testament to Evans' ability to wear his heart on his sleeve. The lyrics reflect what it's like to see the one you love slip away from you. Practically everyone can relate to loving someone who doesn't love you back. Evans debuted this song during a live concert, so the audio is raw and adds to the deeply vulnerable notion.
2. "Reason For Leaving" by Erin Kinsey
Kinsey delivers another surefire song to leave a lasting impression. It has an infectious melody and tempo that could help aid any broken heart. She has a way of singing that makes it feel like she's talking to her friends, something listeners can always appreciate.
3. "Heaven's Like A Hometown" by Andrew Jannakos
With a voice like Jannakos,' one can never go wrong. In every line he sings, one can feel the heart he puts into his music. This song is moving and puts emphasis on how faith can be a comfort for so many.
4. "Too Much Of A Good Thing" by Madeline Edwards
This release showcases the raw talent Edwards' possesses. In an introspective ballad, the singer wonders if all good things must come to an end one day. The piano adds to the vulnerability found in the lyrics. This is a special addition to her discography.
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