Nashville powerhouse Michelle Brooke makes a bold move with her new song “Storm,” premiering today. Her voice dazzles in the light of gospel and soul music, and while the production certainly crescendos to mirror her own journey out of a broken relationship, there is stunning vulnerability embedded in the lyrics.
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American Songwriter Shares New Track From Shawn Colvin
On September 13, Shawn Colvin will release an acoustic anniversary edition of her landmark 1989 album, Steady On. Ahead of the album’s release, Colvin has shared her new take on the classic Steady On track “Cry Like An Angel,” premiering below.
American Songwriter Premieres “Pieces” Music Video from Josh Rennie-Hynes
A year after decamping from Australia to Music City, Josh Rennie-Hynes announced his album Patterns, set to release on September 27. Rennie-Hynes recorded the album, produced by guitarist Alex Munoz, in Nashville’s distinguished Sound Emporium studios.
American Songwriter Magazine Premieres High Divers “Still Kickin'” From Upcoming EP
On June 7, Charleston, SC band the High Divers will release a new EP, Ride With You. Ahead of the EP’s release, the band has shared the new track “Still Kickin’,” premiering below. As frontman Luke Mitchell explains it, the song was inspired by a terrible wreck the band had while touring through Arizona.
American Songwriter Magazine Premieres The Good Grace’s New Single
Indie-folk outfit the Good Graces has released lead single “His Name Was The Color That I Loved” off upcoming album Prose And Consciousness, due for release via Potluck on October 11.
The Good Graces is an artistic collective featuring singer, songwriter and guitarist Kim Ware. “His Name Was The Color That I Loved” emerged from an online writing challenge and pays respect to Ware’s traditions with her father.
American Songwriter Magazine Premieres New Track from Drivin N’ Cryin
On June 21, Drivin N Cryin will release Live The Love Beautiful, a new album produced by Nashville artist Aaron Lee Tasjan. The album is the first full-length release from the beloved rock band since 2009’s Whatever Happened To The Great American Bubble Factory.