Twenty Greatest Albums of the CU Era: Pam Tillis, Rhinestoned December 18, 2024 Kevin John Coyne 4 Pam Tillis fuses traditional country sounds with jazz-influenced vocals on this gem of an album.
Twenty Greatest Albums of the CU Era: Patty Griffin, Children Running Through December 17, 2024 Jonathan Keefe 1 An album about the very concepts of faith and belief themselves.
Twenty Greatest Albums of the CU Era: Hank Williams III, Straight to Hell December 17, 2024 Jonathan Keefe 3 Hank Williams III gives voice to the underclass who believe they’ve been wronged by polite society.
Twenty Greatest Albums of the CU Era: Rosanne Cash, Black Cadillac December 16, 2024 Jonathan Keefe 2 Rosanne Cash’s essential exploration of grief.
Twenty Greatest Albums of the CU Era: Lee Ann Womack, There’s More Where That Came From December 16, 2024 Kevin John Coyne 10 Lee Ann Womack kicks off our albums list with her best set to date.
Twenty Greatest Albums of the CU Era: Introduction December 16, 2024 Kevin John Coyne 0 Let’s talk about the twenty best albums of the CU era.
Twenty Greatest Singles of the CU Era: Maren Morris, “The Tree” December 15, 2024 Kevin John Coyne 2 Maren Morris untethers herself from generational trauma.
Twenty Greatest Singles of the CU Era: Kane Brown, “Whiskey Sour” December 15, 2024 Jonathan Keefe 0 Kane Brown gives a performance on the level of the all-time genre greats.
Twenty Greatest Singles of the CU Era: Amythyst Kiah, “Black Myself” December 14, 2024 Jonathan Keefe 3 Amythyst Kiah’s definitive identity statement.
Twenty Greatest Singles of the CU Era: Tyler Childers, “All Your’n” December 14, 2024 Jonathan Keefe 1 It’s his masterful use of language that proves how Tyler Childers is always true to himself