Brothers Osborne will reissue their Grammy-nominated 2020 album Skeletons as a deluxe edition in early 2022. The new version, featuring three additional tracks, will be released Jan. 21.
Among the newly added tracks is the duo’s single “Younger Me,” which was penned by the brothers and Kendell Marvel about singer Tj Osborne’s experiences as a young gay man struggling with coming out. It made the list of Rolling Stone’s best songs from 2021 and is currently nominated for a Grammy for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
The album also features the previously unreleased “Headstone,...
Among the newly added tracks is the duo’s single “Younger Me,” which was penned by the brothers and Kendell Marvel about singer Tj Osborne’s experiences as a young gay man struggling with coming out. It made the list of Rolling Stone’s best songs from 2021 and is currently nominated for a Grammy for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
The album also features the previously unreleased “Headstone,...
- 12/20/2021
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
After being dogged by both a Covid diagnosis and break-up rumors in November, Florida Georgia Line have announced their fifth studio album. Life Rolls On, stacked full with 16 tracks, arrives February 12th. The duo of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley produced the album with Corey Crowder, making it their first full-length album without longtime producer Joey Moi.
Life Rolls On compiles the six songs from Fgl’s 6-Pack EP, released in May, and lead single “Long Live” with new tracks like “Life Looks Good,” written with Crowder and Jaren Johnston,...
Life Rolls On compiles the six songs from Fgl’s 6-Pack EP, released in May, and lead single “Long Live” with new tracks like “Life Looks Good,” written with Crowder and Jaren Johnston,...
- 12/4/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
“I heard you been creepin’ round/’Bout the time that sun goes down,” sings Tj Osborne in Brothers Osborne’s thumping new song “Skeletons.” The country duo’s third studio album, also titled Skeletons, will be released October 9th.
Opening with trippy, hypnotic keyboard pulses and throbbing bass, “Skeletons” surges just shy of the 30-second mark as John Osborne’s stinging guitar sets up an ominous tone. Tj lobs accusations at someone whom he suspects of being unfaithful, saying he’s got “bones to pick” with the skeletons in their closet.
Opening with trippy, hypnotic keyboard pulses and throbbing bass, “Skeletons” surges just shy of the 30-second mark as John Osborne’s stinging guitar sets up an ominous tone. Tj lobs accusations at someone whom he suspects of being unfaithful, saying he’s got “bones to pick” with the skeletons in their closet.
- 8/21/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Brothers Osborne have announced plans for their third studio album, Skeletons. The follow-up to 2018’s Port Saint Joe, the Cma-winning duo’s new LP will be released October 9th.
Working once again with producer Jay Joyce — who oversaw their first two albums — Tj and John Osborne wrote or co-wrote all 12 tracks on Skeletons. Collaborators on the group of songs include Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk (co-producers of Kacey Musgraves’ Golden Hour), Luke Dick, Natalie Hemby, Casey Beathard, and Hayes Carll. The album’s current radio single is “All Night,” which was released in May.
Working once again with producer Jay Joyce — who oversaw their first two albums — Tj and John Osborne wrote or co-wrote all 12 tracks on Skeletons. Collaborators on the group of songs include Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk (co-producers of Kacey Musgraves’ Golden Hour), Luke Dick, Natalie Hemby, Casey Beathard, and Hayes Carll. The album’s current radio single is “All Night,” which was released in May.
- 7/22/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Brothers Osborne revel in making the good times last in their new single, “All Night,” which was released on Friday. It’s the country duo’s first preview of an upcoming third studio album, the follow-up to 2018’s Port Saint Joe.
A party-friendly tune that’s equal parts outlaw attitude, disco groove, and Zz Top-style boogie, “All Night” was penned by brothers Tj and John Osborne with Andrew DeRoberts and produced by Jay Joyce. It’s built off a steady, danceable pulse and John’s angular baritone-guitar riff, both of...
A party-friendly tune that’s equal parts outlaw attitude, disco groove, and Zz Top-style boogie, “All Night” was penned by brothers Tj and John Osborne with Andrew DeRoberts and produced by Jay Joyce. It’s built off a steady, danceable pulse and John’s angular baritone-guitar riff, both of...
- 5/15/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
“Songland” hitmakers Ester Dean, Shane McAnally and Ryan Tedder took a moment out of quarantining at home and Zoom songwriting sessions to host a listening party prior to the April 27 episode with guest H.E.R.
The NBC series is only three episodes into its new season and has already charted two No. 1s on iTunes — “Champagne Night” by Lady Antebellum reached the top of the iTunes country chart and No. 1 on the overall chart, and “Sway” by Luis Fonsi hit No. 1 on the Latin chart as well as the overall chart as well. Monday night’s winning “Wrong Places,” from former “Voice” contestant (and star of the Kevin Smith film “Jersey Girl”) Raquel Castro’s winning collaboration and recorded by H.E.R, is already at No. 2 on the R&b Soul chart and No. 3 overall.
The mission of the show is to highlight the process of songwriting and offer mentorship...
The NBC series is only three episodes into its new season and has already charted two No. 1s on iTunes — “Champagne Night” by Lady Antebellum reached the top of the iTunes country chart and No. 1 on the overall chart, and “Sway” by Luis Fonsi hit No. 1 on the Latin chart as well as the overall chart as well. Monday night’s winning “Wrong Places,” from former “Voice” contestant (and star of the Kevin Smith film “Jersey Girl”) Raquel Castro’s winning collaboration and recorded by H.E.R, is already at No. 2 on the R&b Soul chart and No. 3 overall.
The mission of the show is to highlight the process of songwriting and offer mentorship...
- 4/29/2020
- by Michele Amabile Angermiller
- Variety Film + TV
Drake White is a firm believer in the idea that a little dash — or shot — will do ya. He celebrates the benefits of brown liquor in his new song, “Mix ‘Em With Whiskey.” The latest track off of his upcoming Ep, Stars, the song is an easygoing balm for uncertain times and a reminder not to look too far ahead. Being present is key to navigating today’s world, he says.
” ‘Whiskey’ is about camaraderie and craftsmanship. It’s about good times … sinking into those good times and being in the here and now,...
” ‘Whiskey’ is about camaraderie and craftsmanship. It’s about good times … sinking into those good times and being in the here and now,...
- 4/16/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Country singer Larry Fleet plays entertainer and party host in the new video for “Mix ‘Em With Whiskey,” performing a song and supplying the folks around him with brown liquor.
The song, originally on Fleet’s 2019 album Workin’ Hard, is built around a reverb-soaked, rising-and-falling electric guitar riff that nods to Sixties soul and cruises along at a relaxed pace. Fleet makes the argument that whiskey is the means by which to enhance or massage any situation: “A little burn ain’t such a bad, bad thing. A little edge off baby let it be,...
The song, originally on Fleet’s 2019 album Workin’ Hard, is built around a reverb-soaked, rising-and-falling electric guitar riff that nods to Sixties soul and cruises along at a relaxed pace. Fleet makes the argument that whiskey is the means by which to enhance or massage any situation: “A little burn ain’t such a bad, bad thing. A little edge off baby let it be,...
- 3/24/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
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