New Music this Week- July 29, 2024

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If you are looking for new music, we have created a list of established artists you might know and new artists you may want to explore.

Tigirlily Gold

photo by Jared Olson

Reigning ACM New Duo of the Year Tigirlily Gold released their debut album, Blonde, via Monument Records.

“Our debut album is finally out in the world! We’ve spent the past 11 years working towards this moment, and to have this collection of music out feels amazing,” sisters Kendra and Krista share. “We truly feel like we’ve entered a new chapter of our career, kicking it off with the ‘Blonde’ era! Seeing fans reacting and choosing their favorites already is by far the best part.”

Take a listen here. 

1Reba McEntire

photo from Reba McEntire

Reba McEntire has unveiled the official music video for her “driving, dramatic, soulful” (NBC Insider) new single “I Can’t.”

Directed by Dano Cerny, the epic landscape-driven video showcases stunning visuals and dancers whose movements are inspired by the song’s lyrics. In classic Reba fashion, the video features the iconic entertainer in striking outfits artfully reinforcing the narrative of a resilient soul rising above the turmoil of a tumultuous relationship’s end, seeking higher ground and new beginnings.

Take a listen here. 

2Riley Green

photo from Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment

Riley Green brings a touch of humor to his discography with his latest release, “Rather Be,” out today via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment. This playful track delivers a lighthearted twist on the all-too-familiar experience of being nagged.

“This felt like a fun way to preview what’s coming up later this year,” shared Green.

Take a listen here. 

3LECADE

photo courtesy of Big Machine Records

LECADE today releases his new song “Glass” via Big Machine Records. Chock full of clever metaphors and plays on words, “Glass” follows a heartbroken narrator who turns to the bottle to try to numb the lingering sting of a breakup.

Take a listen here. 

4Wild Rivers

photo by Weird Candy

Never Better, the anticipated new album from Platinum-selling trio Wild Rivers—Khalid Yassein, Devan Glover and Andrew Oliver—is out today on Nettwerk Music Group. Wild Rivers will perform at The Ryman on September 11.

Take a listen here. 

5The Red Clay Strays

photo by Robby Klein

The Red Clay Strays’ highly anticipated new album, Made by These Moments.Known for their electric live performances, The Red Clay Strays will continue to tour through this fall including upcoming headline shows at Brooklyn’s Brooklyn Paramount, Los Angeles’ The Wiltern, Boston’s Roadrunner, Philadelphia’s The Fillmore, Denver’s Mission Ballroom and San Diego’s SOMA among several others. The band will also make their sold-out, three-night headline debut at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium in September.

Take a listen here.

6Allie Colleen

photo by Aryle and Lace Photography

Allie Colleen, known for her iconic voice and prowess as a songwriter,  collaborated with Hasting and Drake Plantz to craft a catchy and exciting tune that will get stuck in your head,  “Boys Like You.”

Take a listen here. 

7Post Malone- Luke Combs

photo from YouTube

Post Malone held a free concert in Nashville recently. Following the concert, Malone was spotted filming a video with Luke Combs on Broadway. The song release is now the second from his upcoming country album F-1 Trillion, “I Had Some Help” with Morgan Wallen was the first that made it to the number-one spot on the country charts.

Take a listen here. 

 

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