With Lovin’ of the Game, Cleveland emerges as a standout tunesmith.
While at times overpowered by her dizzying tone and more-is-more lyricism, the album is a beautifully reflective, seductively melancholy and overall enjoyable listen.
With Tough Country, the group are steadily moving West Texas further from periphery on the country music map, bringing a larger audience to the tales and mythologies of this tumbleweed kingdom.
'I Don't Know A Thing About Love' succeeds as both an education to those unfamiliar with Harlan Howard and a stellar addition to Nelson’s already bulging catalog
Stampede bubbles over with an infectious sense of seizing the moment.
Gravel & Gold is a fine addition to Bentley’s now extensive catalog, offering a pleasing example of an artist ageing with grace but never losing a sense of self.