Brittney McKenna
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Two and a half years ago, the British singer had a career-sparking moment at a music festival. Now, she's releasing her powerful debut with the help of producer Dan Auerbach.
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The Nashville-based songwriter uses her platform to share the untold stories of the city's homeless and formerly homeless population.
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Lucero, now 20 years strong, captures some of its raw live energy in a way the band hasn't done since its first handful of albums.
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On Lori McKenna's new album The Tree, the beloved writer further cements her status as one of our foremost documentarians of domesticity.
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Lera Lynn explores the art of the duet with some of roots and Americana music's best and brightest, from newcomers like Dylan LeBlanc to veteran Rodney Crowell.
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On her sophomore release The Future and The Past, the heartbreak of Prass' 2015 self-titled debut is still there in spades, but the narrative — as well as the music itself — is somehow grander yet.
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Elise Davis frankly explores sexual desire and casual relationships in a buoyantly arranged song co-written with Maren Morris and Frank Romano.
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Joshua Hedley's flawless vibrato and encyclopedic knowledge of country music make for a startling introduction on his debut album.
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Gorgeous harmonies still prevail, but the foursome eschews its earlier Americana to explore chamber pop, all while spinning sparkling yarns of underground bunkers and nuclear fallout.
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There's a sharp crackle of anxiety beneath the crushed velvet pop sheen of Caroline Rose's latest track.