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The National, ‘Day I Die’ | Track Review
The National release “Day I Die,” the final promo single released in advance of their highly-anticipated album, ‘Sleep Well Beast.’
Ty Dolla Sign, ‘So Am I’ | Track Review
Urban contemporary artist Ty Dolla $ign enlists reggae artist Damian Marley and electronic artist Skrillex on bizarre, WTF single, “So Am I.”
Kip Moore, ‘Blonde’ | Track Review
Kip Moore pulls back on “Blonde,” the third single from his anticipated third studio album, ‘Slowheart.’
Gregg Allman, ‘My Only True Friend’ | Track Review
The late, great Gregg Allman leaves a gem on “My Only True Friend,” the promo single from his final, posthumous studio album, ‘Southern Blood.’
Taylor Swift, ‘…Ready for It?’ | Track Review
Taylor Swift returns to familiar territory, love, on her second single, “...Ready for It?” from highly-anticipated sixth studio album, ‘Reputation.’
Toby Keith, ‘Wacky Tobaccy’ | Track Review
Oklahoma country vet Toby Keith shines on yet another ridiculous single, “Wacky Tobaccy,” a gem from his new album, ‘The Bus Songs.’
Marvin Sapp, ‘Close’ | Track Review
Pastor Marvin Sapp shines on “Close,” the uplifting promo single from his new album of the same title, arriving September 29.
Music Shopping List | Thomas Rhett Returns With ‘Life Changes’
Thomas Rhett, Jack Johnson, and The National are among the star-studded list of artists dropping new albums on September 8, 2017.
ODESZA, ‘Line of Sight’ | Track Review
Electronic duo ODESZA concocts a gem with “Line of Sight,” one of five promo singles from their sophomore album, A Moment Apart.
Death from Above 1979, ‘Holy Books’ | Track Review
Death from Above 1979 are opposed to those “Holy Books” on their high-flying third single from their third album, ‘Outrage! Is Now.’

