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John Allen Reflects on His First Love with "Regret"
Oklahoma native John Allen released his debut single, “Regret,” which features traditional country storytelling and authentic, relatable lyrics about a past relationship. The singer-songwriter says the song was inspired by his first love. Throughout the track, Allen reflects on the regret he experienced following the relationship. Heartbreak has been a common theme in country music for decades. However, every once in a while, an artist manages to bring that feeling to life th
loganshenson
Jul 81 min read


Alan Jackson ends his touring career at Sixty-Seven
After more than thirty years on the road, country music star Alan Jackson has officially retired from touring. At sixty-seven years old, he played the final show of his farewell tour, “Last Call: One More for the Road,” on June 27th at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. This show brought an end to one of the most successful touring careers in country music. Jackson stated that he wanted his final tour to end where it all started—the home of country music. His final show sold out qu
loganshenson
Jul 12 min read


Chris Erasmus Describes True Adoration In "Your Song"
In Chris Erasmus' latest single titled, "Your Song," he captures the feeling of being completely infatuated with another person. Released on June 19th, "Your Song" appears to center on the idea of being fully immersed in a relationship, both physically and mentally. Through detailed imagery, he explores intense feelings of attraction and the desire to be focused on a person over everything else. Erasmus has released eleven singles since his debut in 2024, and each one atte
loganshenson
Jun 252 min read


Holding Space for Wonder: Alex Krawczyk’s Wonders Await Finds Power in Presence
There’s a particular kind of intimacy that Alex Krawczyk cultivates on Wonders Await, her second album—a closeness that feels less like performance and more like shared breath.
This is music that doesn’t reach outward so much as it gathers inward, drawing the listener into a reflective, almost sacred space where emotion isn’t dramatized, but understood.

Spit Mad
Apr 273 min read


Chris Erasmus releases 'NeverPlanned'
Chris Erasmus has shown us the dagger in his heart, and has invited us to stab it into our own.
Caiden Becker
Apr 121 min read


Inside the latest from Chris Erasmus, 'NeverPlanned'
Soaring and cinematic, tracks like this don't come often, especially with the raw and real emotion and truth that NeverPlanned holds. In what I would describe as a lifetime in the making, and I believe Chris would agree, this song beautifully explores the type of longing that could only come from someone as innately displaced and perpetually alienated as he has been.
Trent Pelletier
Apr 102 min read


“After the Crossing” – Harry Kappen: Ten Songs, One Man, and the Sound of a World Trying Not to Tear Itself Apart
Harry Kappen didn’t just cross an ocean—he detonated his old life and stitched together a new one somewhere between memory, love, and whatever fragile truth still survives the noise. After the Crossing is what happens when a guy takes that kind of leap and decides to document the psychological aftershocks in real time.

Spit Mad
Apr 12 min read


Gary Pratt’s “Buzzin’” Finds the Sacred in the Ordinary
Gary Pratt’s “Buzzin’” unfolds like a late summer evening you didn’t plan but somehow needed. It doesn’t announce itself with grandeur or strain for significance. Instead, it settles in, easy as a porch light flickering on, and lets the details do the talking.

Spit Mad
Apr 12 min read
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