Zach Bryan, Clairo, Vince Staples, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Zach Bryan paints a moving picture of mourning on his first track ...
Elsewhere in the tune, Bryan sings, “Be still, be quiet, the world’s a giant / I ain’t ever had myself a David’s heart / I’ll say sorry to God for all the trouble I caused / Maybe that’s a good place for me to start.” Related:Every Zach Bryan Song Brianna ...
Bryan took to Instagram, sharing a photo of himself with his late mother, Annette, as well as other photos, including snapshots of Bryan with his bandmates. Related “After not being home for a year and a half I drove out to my mother’s gravestone in the dead of night a few days b...
Zach Bryan: “Pink Skies”Nemahsis: “Stick of Gum”Dean Blunt: “Downer” [ft. Panda Bear and Vegyn]Nathy Peluso / Blood Orange: “El Día Que Perdí Mi Juventud”Bizarrap / Lismar: “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 60”潘Pan: “Imperfect Poetry”Skrillex / Hamdi / Taichu: “Push”...
No. 5: Steve Earle, "Copperhead Road" With a thumping beat and sinister, evocative lyrics, Earle's signature song from 1988 is a staple of the country-rock canon. Not only is it an essential piece for any fan of the subgenre, but the song also tells an important story of a Vie...
No. 5: Steve Earle, "Copperhead Road" With a thumping beat and sinister, evocative lyrics, Earle's signature song from 1988 is a staple of the country-rock canon. Not only is it an essential piece for any fan of the subgenre, but the song also tells an important story of a Vietnam...
No. 5: Steve Earle, "Copperhead Road" With a thumping beat and sinister, evocative lyrics, Earle's signature song from 1988 is a staple of the country-rock canon. Not only is it an essential piece for any fan of the subgenre, but the song also tells an important story of a Vietnam...
No. 5: Steve Earle, "Copperhead Road" With a thumping beat and sinister, evocative lyrics, Earle's signature song from 1988 is a staple of the country-rock canon. Not only is it an essential piece for any fan of the subgenre, but the song also tells an important story of a V...
Zach Bryan is bringing out everyone from Bruce Springsteen to Sexyy Red for his live encores. Pretty much all the artists who have defined the ’20s thus far have been in the mix one way or the other in 2024. But the real reason 2024 has been so exciting, even beyond all these ...
So, gear up for a night of foot-tapping music and soulful lyrics under the Treasure Valley sky. Come August 2, the Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater is the place to be for an evening of country music magic with Luke Bryan! Make sure you're listening to 104.3 the week of February 5th to...