Ashley McBryde’s new single “Arkansas Mud” drops February 20, and if the early teaser is any indication, it’s not here to play nice. It’s gritty. It’s defiant. It’s pure Ozark backbone.

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Ashley McBryde’s new single “Arkansas Mud” drops February 20, and if the early teaser is any indication, it’s not here to play nice. It’s gritty. It’s defiant. It’s pure Ozark backbone.


If you like your country fired up, honest, and untamed, you’re going to want Krislyn Arthurs on your radar. This Oklahoma-based singer-songwriter is carving her own lane with the attitude of a fiery 90s Terri Clark and the grit of a dust-covered honky tonk outlaw.


This week’s New Music Friday brings a dramatic return from The Band Perry, a hometown love letter from Morgan Evans, and a fresh album announcement from Flatland Cavalry. It’s a solid spread of country’s many personalities in one drop.


Ella Langley is officially stepping into her next chapter as the fast-rising country artist has announced her sophomore album, Dandelion, arriving April 10, and it feels like a confident exhale from an artist who knows exactly who she is now.


East Texas singer-songwriter Travis Bolt has released his new country-rock single, “Blues At My Funeral,” a brooding, soul-baring track that leans into heartbreak, dark humor, and lived experience. It’s the latest preview of his forthcoming debut album Burning Bridges, due out March 6, 2026, and it might be his most revealing work yet.


Ashley McBryde is back with a song that feels built for the long haul. Today, the Grammy, CMA, and ACM-winning songwriter released her anthemic new single, “What If We Don’t,” marking the first official preview of what’s next in her ever-evolving catalog.


Yesterday, we told you something was coming.
Today, Luke Combs made it official.
After fans spent the week glued to the countdown clock on his website, Combs has announced his sixth studio album, The Way I Am, arriving March 20, 2026. Pre-orders are live now, and the first official single, “Sleepless in a Hotel Room,” is out everywhere.


Luke Combs has officially sent the internet into speculation mode. A countdown timer quietly appeared on his website, set to hit zero tomorrow at 10 a.m. Central, and longtime fans already think they know what this means.


Every few years, Arkansas quietly sends another reminder that some of the best country music is being made far outside the Nashville machine. Abbey Pierce is the latest example, and her debut album Don’t Call Me Darlin’ feels like a statement that arrived right on time.


Texas is about to get loud again. Odessa’s own Treaty Oak Revival just announced their long-awaited third studio album, West Texas Degenerate, set for release on November 28. The record will be self-released by the band and is available now for pre-save and pre-order.

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