With a new season comes new music; and this week, we have a star-studd roundup of new releases. From Cole Swindell to FGL, country music lovers are in for a treat this week. Here are all of the freshest songs to add to your fall playlist, let us know in the comments if we missed any essentials! FGL – The Acoustic Sessions Country stars FGL released the perfect fall album for fans and we are loving it. So many of FGL’s songs are paired with punchy backbeats and pop-country melodies that hearing the stripped down version of their songs is so refreshing. Cole Swindell – “No One Rocks Mine” Country star, Cole Swindell makes us feel all the things, and this single is no exception. “No One Rocks Mine” dives deep into the struggles of a long distance relationship with someone that makes all the separation worth it. It’s a real authentic love song from one of our favorite country guys. Maddie & Tae – Everywhere I’m Goin’ Maddie & Tae’s highly anticipated album is finally out, filled with pop-country jams paired with clever lyrics, the duo’s new songs will be stuck in your head all day in the best way. Jenna Paulette – “Blue Jeans” Music Video Rising country starlet, Jenna Paulette just released another top-notch music video for “Blue Jeans.” Jenna’s new west style mixes contemporary beats with traditional sounds to make for a unique sound. The picturesque video is one of the many reasons we love this modern cowgirl, she’s constantly raising the stakes for indie artists. The Milk Carton Kids – The Only Ones The Milk Carton Kids are back with another indie folk album featuring raspy vocals and delicate guitar riffs. Chris Janson – Real Friends Finally, after two years of anticipation, Chris Janson has released a new album featuring more traditional country music with raw chords and lyrics. Listen to it and feel all the ‘good vibes.’ Check out the title track ft. none other than Mr. Blake Shelton! Cody Jinks – After the Fire Cody Jinks is known for doing things in a unique way and for being unapologetic about his music, and this album is no different. Cody dives deep into hard rock and marries it with country for a unique sound. |