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Latest Provides to Saving Nation Music’s High 25 Present Playlist (#155)



Don’t be caught uttering the phrases “In the present day’s nation music sucks.” There’s maybe by no means been extra good nation music on the market proper at your fingertips. You simply must know the place to search out it. That’s what this playlist is for.

The Saving Nation Music High 25 Playlist is constructed to maintain you knowledgeable on all the most effective songs and albums popping out proper right here, proper now in nation and roots music. It’s obtainable on most all streaming codecs (see beneath), or you possibly can simply use the track, artist, and album suggestions to search out one thing new to hearken to. New songs simply added.


Latest Additions:


William Beckmann – “Honky Tonk Blue” – William is shortly distinguishing himself as one of many premier conventional nation singers of the brand new technology, and this new track solely helps elevate that status. Now signed to Warner Music Nashville, Beckmann might very properly be a part of the spear tip of the neotraditionalist surge, simply with a extra refined and traditional fashion. This new track was co-written by Chris Stapleton.

Jake Worthington w/ Marty Stuart – “I’m The One” – There isn’t a lot larger reward for a younger neotraditionalist than to not solely have Marty Stuart co-write a track with you, however then to look on it as properly. Jake Worthington is profitable over all of the oldtimers by giving them hope for the way forward for nation music with songs like “I’m The One.”

Kelsey Waldon – “Comanche” – Named after her 1998 Jeep truck that appears like a Cherokee lacking a topper, Kelsey Waldon makes use of the automobile as symbolism for energy in solitude. “Comanche” is the debut observe from Kelsey’s new album Each Ghost out June twentieth.

Walker Montgomery – “Nearly, so Shut, so Lengthy, Goodbye” – Many guys are rising as much as rekindle the ’90s nation sounds, however Walker Montgomery’s one of many few that is available in direct lineage of it because the son of John Michael Montgomery. Earlier in his profession, he dabbled a bit extra with the radio aspect of nation. However his previous few single have been licensed nation heaters, and “Nearly, so Shut” is not any exception.

Lola Kirke – “241s” – Lola Kirke’s new album Trailblazer has a lot of people singing her praises, even when it comes with some doses of indie rock. “241s” is a straight nation heartbreaker although, and one among a number of high quality nation tracks on the document.

Jesse Daniel – “My Time Is Gonna Come” – Boy, we certain hope Jesse Daniel’s time is gonna come simply across the nook. He’s actually acquired the songs, the sound, and the expertise to interrupt out large, and no person deserves it greater than Jesse. Hopefully his new album Son of the San Lorenzo out June sixth sparks a fireplace.

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The Saving Nation Music High 25 Playlist primarily lives on Spotify, however can also be obtainable for many who use Amazon Music, YouTubeand Apple Music. For individuals who don’t stream music, you possibly can nonetheless discover the track suggestions in record kind beneath.

CLICK HERE to comply with Saving Nation Music on Spotify, and/or comply with the Spotify High 25 Playlist.

Please Word: The songs on this playlist are curated for listening pleasure and circulate. In any other case, they aren’t in any particular order.

Saving Nation Music’s High 25 Present Playlist:

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  • “Lengthy Method House” – Matt Daniel – The Poet
  • “Nearly, so Shut, so Lengthy, Goodbye” – Walker Montgomery – (single)
  • “Honky Tonk Blue” – William Beckmann – (single)
  • “Comanche” – Kelsey Waldon – Each Ghost (6-20)
  • “I’m The One” – Jake Worthington w/ Marty Stuart – (single)
  • “You Don’t Even Know Who I Am” – The Castellows – (single)
  • “Makin’ It Work” – Tony Kamel – We’re All Gonna Dwell (4-18)
  • “One other Time and Place” – Juliet McConkey – Southern Entrance
  • “Recreation I Can’t Win” – Charley Crcokett – Lonesome Drifter
  • “Church buildings” – Low Hole – (single)
  • “My Time Is Gonna Come” – Jesse Daniel – Son of the San Lorenzo (6-6)
  • “Issues To Do” (Dwell) – Zach High, Billy Strings – Me & Billy
  • “Quick Monitor Again” – Cole Goodwin – (single)
  • “Texas 42” – Silverada – Texas 42 (acoustic album)
  • “Yellow Rose” – Tony Logue – Darkish Horse
  • “Come Out Of My Blues” – Sierra Hull feat. Tim O’Brien – A Tip Toe Excessive Wire
  • “This World Is Chilly” – Cam Pierce – A Thousand Lonely Horses
  • “Move Me By” – Vinny Tovar, Aubry Rodriguez – (single)
  • “241s” – Lola Kirke – Trailblazer
  • “Younger Man’s Lament” – John Mutchler – (single)
  • “It’s Her Transfer” – Charles Wesley Godwin – Lonely Mountain City
  • “Depraved and Merciless” – The Eagle Rock Gospel Singers – (single)
  • “The Method She Lies” – Spencer Hatcher – (single)
  • “Watchin’ The World Move Me By” – Kristina Murray – Little Blue (5-9)
  • “Take Me Again to Austin” – Jason Boland and the Stragglers – Kings of Babylon
  • “No person Is aware of Your Love” – Madison Hughes, Brent Cobb – All That I Am (4-11)

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