The Georgia native, who's gained high acclaim over the last few years due in part to his rowdy showmanship and questionable antics online and beyond, just released his third record, Own Worst Enemy.
So Long Little Miss Sunshine strikes an unexpectedly deep chord, bringing bluegrass into a contemporary realm that’s full of intensely relatable experiences of girlhood, growth and gaining self-confidence.
Amidst this year's massive commercial releases, there's a whole treasure trove of hidden gems that have been peppered out across the first half of 2025.
What did the Holler team think of this week's new albums? Honest reactions, hot takes and early favorites—here’s our first-listen breakdowns for Sam Barber, Anne Wilson, Zandi Holup, The Wood Brothers, Sunny Sweeney and Morgan Wade.
Tyler Childers' Snipe Hunter: A Bold Exploration of Appalachian Roots and Experimental Sound
From 'Limestone Kid' era comparisons to Cody Johnson collaborations, the Holler team shares their first impressions of Parker McCollum’s most personal project yet.