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Florida Georgia Line, ‘Get Your Shine On’ – Song Review
Florida Georgia Line, ‘Get Your Shine On’ – Song Review
Florida Georgia Line, ‘Get Your Shine On’ – Song Review
Florida Georgia Line wasted no time following their infectious debut single with one that cements the duo as the good-time country party band they introduced themselves as. 'Get Your Shine On' had already charted before 'Cruise' reached No. 1. Both rely on a big, fat hook and songwriting that's sharper than they'll get credit for.
Blake Shelton, ‘Sure Be Cool if You Did’ – Song Review
Blake Shelton, ‘Sure Be Cool if You Did’ – Song Review
Blake Shelton, ‘Sure Be Cool if You Did’ – Song Review
Between tour dates, a Christmas album, 'The Voice' and his bad Twitter habit, Blake Shelton found time to record a new single called 'Sure Be Cool if You Did' in 2012. He released the song minutes after the new year began, leaving many to wonder when a new album will follow (no plans have been announced). Sonically, his 23rd radio offering is a continuation those from 'Red River Blue' -- it'd fit
Miranda Lambert, ‘Mama’s Broken Heart’ – Song Review
Miranda Lambert, ‘Mama’s Broken Heart’ – Song Review
Miranda Lambert, ‘Mama’s Broken Heart’ – Song Review
Dark and volatile are this year's black in country music, and Miranda Lambert reminds fans she is still the lead diva of danger with a new single called 'Mama's Broken Heart.' Her performance is every bit as enjoyably unstable as previous hits like 'Kerosene' and 'Gunpowder and Lead.' When she's mercurial, she's magic.
Darius Rucker, ‘Wagon Wheel’ – Song Review
Darius Rucker, ‘Wagon Wheel’ – Song Review
Darius Rucker, ‘Wagon Wheel’ – Song Review
On 'Wagon Wheel,' Darius Rucker brings his signature sense of urgency to a modern classic that has been living just beneath the surface of mainstream success for nearly a decade. Old Crow Medicine Show turned the song into a gold single. Rucker's version -- although more polished than the original -- will have equal success in a fraction of the eight years it took OCMS.
RaeLynn, ‘Boyfriend’ – Song Review
RaeLynn, ‘Boyfriend’ – Song Review
RaeLynn, ‘Boyfriend’ – Song Review
Don't trust that grapefruit-sized flower growing from RaeLynn's platinum blonde hair. This girl and her first single 'Boyfriend' are absolute country trouble with a capital "T." But rarely has trouble sounded this much fun.
Easton Corbin, ‘All Over the Road’ – Song Review
Easton Corbin, ‘All Over the Road’ – Song Review
Easton Corbin, ‘All Over the Road’ – Song Review
It didn't take much -- maybe just a pinch or a skosh -- but the spice added to Easton Corbin's new song 'All Over the Road' will leave fans and followers looking at him a bit differently. It's wholesome enough to be mother-approved, but saucy enough to leave daughters interested.
Rascal Flatts, ‘Changed’ – Song Review
Rascal Flatts, ‘Changed’ – Song Review
Rascal Flatts, ‘Changed’ – Song Review
'Changed,' the new single from Rascal Flatts, feels more personal than anything the trio has released up to this point in their decade-plus long career. The song, the title track from their 2012 album, was co-written by Gary LeVox, who talks about his relationship with God instead of just using his name conversationally as he's done in songs before.
Kix Brooks, ‘Moonshine Road’ – Song Review
Kix Brooks, ‘Moonshine Road’ – Song Review
Kix Brooks, ‘Moonshine Road’ – Song Review
Kix Brooks takes a trip back to Lake Bistineau in his new semi-autobiographical single 'Moonshine Road.' The singer says the cut is based on a spot he and his trouble-making friends would take to at night. The steam is still fresh on this swampy, country-blues cut. Memories of his Moonshine Road aren't thick with moss, even though it's been a few decades since those hell-raising years.
Big and Rich, ‘Party Like Cowboyz’ – Song Review
Big and Rich, ‘Party Like Cowboyz’ – Song Review
Big and Rich, ‘Party Like Cowboyz’ – Song Review
In 'Party Like Cowboyz,' Big and Rich once again become the wild-eyed, brash, cowboy rockers that originally attracted so many fans to their diesel-powered style when they debuted in 2003.  No one is going to accuse John Rich and Big Kenny of excessive versatility, but they do what they do with genuine conviction and passion.
Aaron Lewis, ‘Forever’ – Song Review
Aaron Lewis, ‘Forever’ – Song Review
Aaron Lewis, ‘Forever’ – Song Review
Aaron Lewis seems capable of landing a country music hit, if he'd only quit looking inward and begin looking outward. The longtime rocker's outlaw sensibilities and genuine love of the country lifestyle resonated with fans on 'Country Boy,' his most successful solo single to date. On 'Forever,' we hear all about the struggles of life on the road. The story is hardly something the average fan can a
Josh Abbott Band, ‘I’ll Sing About Mine’ – Song Review
Josh Abbott Band, ‘I’ll Sing About Mine’ – Song Review
Josh Abbott Band, ‘I’ll Sing About Mine’ – Song Review
Josh Abbott Band's new release to radio isn't as much of a single as it is a statement. The signature track from his 'Small Town Family Dream' album paints Abbott as a champion of outlaw country or a cantankerous whiner envious of greener grass, depending on one's personal view of music coming out of Nashville.
Dustin Lynch, ‘She Cranks My Tractor’ – Song Review
Dustin Lynch, ‘She Cranks My Tractor’ – Song Review
Dustin Lynch, ‘She Cranks My Tractor’ – Song Review
The title of Dustin Lynch's new single 'She Cranks My Tractor' will make the country boys snicker, but in case someone doesn't quite get the joke, the song doubles back with line after line of gratuitous innuendo. It's a rowdy good time, one that ends just before the singer finds it necessary to spell out S-E-X.

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