Briana Dinsdale – Resentment

Rising Australian country artist Briana Dinsdale is back with a vengeance, delivering her boldest track yet. “Resentment”-a fiery, no-nonsense country-rock anthem-proves that sometimes the best revenge is simply moving on.

Written by Briana Dinsdale, Nolan Wynne, Gavin Carfoot, Jared Porter, and Sari Abbott, and produced by Caleb and Michael Flanders in Nashville, “Resentment” is an electrifying, cheeky anthem of empowerment. With razor-sharp lyrics, a driving beat, and an irresistible hook, Briana flips the script on heartbreak, leaving no room for regret.

“‘Resentment’ is a fun, cheeky way of saying, ‘I’m done with the drama.’ It’s about knowing your worth, standing up for yourself, and having a little fun while you’re at it. Sometimes, moving on is the best kind of payback!” – Briana Dinsdale

At just 21 years old, Briana Dinsdale is making waves in the country music scene. Hailing from Brisbane, Australia, she recently cemented her place as a Top 10 Grand Finalist in the 45th Toyota Star Maker Competition. Her previous single, “Real Time Love”, soared to #7 on the National Country Radio Charts in Australia, showcasing her ability to craft deeply relatable songs that blend vintage charm with a modern edge.

Her music resonates with authenticity, drawing inspiration from her own experiences and the timeless storytelling traditions of country music. In 2022, she secured the Keith Urban Scholarship to The CMAA Academy of Country Music, a testament to her boundless potential and dedication to her craft.

A gifted songwriter, Briana’s knack for weaving wisdom and emotional depth into her music has led to collaborations with industry icons, including ARIA award winners Casey Barnes and Bill Chambers and Golden Guitar winners Melody Moko, Max Jackson, Liam Kennedy-Clark, and Lyn Bowtell. With a soulful voice and storytelling prowess beyond her years, Briana Dinsdale is poised to become one of country music’s leading voices. Whether performing on grand stages or crafting songs that resonate with intimate truths, this Australian songbird is inspiring audiences worldwide with her undeniable talent and unwavering authenticity.

Briana’s electrifying live performances have captivated audiences across Australia and beyond. From the celebrated stages of Groundwater Country Music Festival and Gympie Music Muster to the inaugural Lasso Country Music Festival , she has shared the spotlight with legends such as the Wolfe Brothers, John Williamson, Dylan Wright (Australian Idol Winner 2024), Pete Murray, The Whitlams, and Craig Wayne Boyd, winner of The Voice USA. Her talent has also taken her to Nashville, where she’s performed and collaborated in the heart of the country music world.

Casey Barnes – Buy That Girl A Beer

Australian country music headliner Casey Barnes is back with a bold new sound on his electrifying single, “Buy That Girl A Beer.” Co-written in Nashville with Jimmy Thow and Andy Skib-and produced by Skib, known for his collaborations with Keith Urban, Hunter Hayes, Mickey Guyton, Adam Doleac, and Caylee Hammack-this high-octane track delivers an unmistakable stadium-ready punch. With towering guitars, pounding percussion, and a chorus guaranteed to get stuck in your head, Casey’s latest release captures the spirit of modern country rock on par with today’s biggest anthems.

“Buy That Girl A Beer” marks Casey’s first original offering since his chart-topping, award-winning fifth studio album, “Mayday” (released in May 2024). A Golden Guitar for Contemporary Album of the Year and widespread radio success cemented Casey’s place as a trailblazer in the Australian country music scene. Now, he’s poised to take his sound worldwide, propelled by an unshakable energy and unstoppable hooks that keep fans hooked from the first note to the last.

Casey talks about the new single: ‘Buy The Girl A Beer’ isn’t just about making a move at the bar, it’s about taking a shot in life. Whether it’s love, a dream, or an opportunity, you’ll never know what could happen unless you go for it. This song is that reminder to step up, take the risk, and see where it leads. We also leaned into that country-rock energy to make sure it hits hard, and I can’t wait for people to turn this one up loud.’

In addition to refining his global sonic footprint, Casey and Michael Chugg are thrilled to announce new US representation from Barry Coburn, one of Nashville’s foremost music industry executives. With a résumé that includes managing country icon Alan Jackson, guiding Keith Urban’s publishing, and serving as CEO/President of Atlantic Records Nashville, Coburn brings invaluable expertise to Casey’s team.

Fans won’t have to wait long to experience “Buy That Girl A Beer” live. Casey and his band will be showcasing the track at multiple shows across the year-don’t miss your chance to see this dynamic new release brought to life on stage.

Jacynta’lee – That’s Alright

Country Pop Singer-Songwriter Jacynta’lee Returns With Playful New Single ‘That’s Alright’

Rising country pop singer-songwriter Jacynta’lee is back with her highly anticipated second single of 2025, ‘That’s Alright’. Following the success of her previous release, ‘Get Me Some’, which received extensive airplay across country radio with chart success, a music video on CMT Australia and was featured on high-profile Apple Music playlists such as Aussie Country, Happy Hour, and New Music Daily, Jacynta’lee continues to captivate listeners with her signature style of catchy hooks and captivating vocals.

‘That’s Alright’ brings a fresh and fun twist to the timeless theme of self-acceptance. Beneath its light-hearted groove, the song offers an honest reflection on the quiet strength it takes to embrace authenticity over expectations and the joy that comes from letting that go. With its upbeat rhythm, the track radiates joy and empowerment, celebrating the freedom that comes from accepting yourself, flaws and all.

“With upwards of 8 billion people in the world, our upbringing and personality styles won’t always align with every single person we meet. ‘That’s Alright’ is a playful reflection of my own inner monologue – in those moments when I catch myself trying to force relationships that just aren’t meant to be. I believe there’s quiet power in honouring who you truly are, and this song is a fun kind of self-reckoning with that truth.” Jacynta Lee

Co-written and produced by the multi-award-winning duo Michael Delorenzis and Michael Paynter of MSquared, ‘That’s Alright’ showcases their extraordinary talent for blending elements of country and pop. Known for their ability to seamlessly merge these genres, Delorenzis and Paynter have crafted a sound that is both authentic and radio ready. With its catchy hooks and powerful lyrics, ‘That’s Alright’ is set to become a standout track, making its mark on country playlists everywhere.

With her growing fanbase and undeniable talent, Jacynta’lee’s music continues to inspire and connect with listeners, proving that she’s an artist to watch in the country music scene.

Stay tuned for more exciting releases from Jacynta’lee as she continues her musical journey in 2025.

Wattmore – Romantic Side

Brisbane Based Cowpunk Duo Wattmore Are Back With A Killer New Single ‘Romantic Side.’

Wattmore love to bounce around the various areas of country, punk and Americana and refuse to be put in any box. The new single ‘Romantic Side’ is, if anything, more country but just as punk as ‘Circus Life’.

Their debut single ‘Circus Life’ not only won them significant airplay and made them a lot of friends in country music circles but also generated some amazing critical applause from rock and Americana press.

‘Romantic Side’ was written by the regular Wattmore songwriting team Aiden and Kai Boak, and legendary songwriter Allan Caswell. In typical Wattmore fashion ‘Romantic Side’ is a satirical and playfully vicious attack on the whole dating industry, written to a driving country beat and delivered with the, now expected, punk infused Wattmore style.

‘Romantic Side’ was produced brilliantly by Lindsay Waddington at his LWM House Studios and features his A-team of the absolute best players in Australian country music. “Everyone wants to play on a Wattmore record.”

As Allan Caswell puts it, “We have been working on the songs for the first Wattmore album, that is very much underway, for over a year and I’m really proud of the depth, quality and variety of the songs we have created. Aiden and Kai are constantly pushing the envelope in terms of feel and style and their musicality amazes me at times. Wattmore runs on energy and a refusal to accept things that irritate them … (like bigotry, stupidity and bullying). They are prepared to take on any style and any subject as long as it is cool and, above all, entertaining.”

Wattmore is a Brisbane-based duo formed by brothers Aiden and Kai. Known for their distinctive blend of alt-country, punk, and Americana, the duo draws on influences from Oasis to Waylon Jennings. Their music is raw, honest, and fearless, embodying the spirit of true musical pioneers.

Jeremy Turner – If I Didn’t Have You

Jeremy Turner Salutes The Unsung Hero With New Single ‘If I Didn’t Have You’

Rising Australian country artist Jeremy Turner’s latest single, ‘If I Didn’t Have You’, is an emotional tribute to the unsung heroes in our lives – the ones who hold it all together when we’re out chasing our dreams. The track is a powerful ode to the partner who remains the foundation of a relationship, the one who keeps everything running smoothly behind the scenes, ensuring everything falls into place.

‘If I Didn’t Have You’ is more than just a song; it’s a heartfelt recognition of the love, sacrifice, and unwavering support that fuels success. Whether you’re a touring musician, a farmer working the land, an interstate truck driver, or anyone in between, this song is for those incredible partners who make it all possible.

Jeremy shares, “It’s a reminder that what we do wouldn’t be the same without the ones who hold down the fort. It’s a celebration of love, sacrifice, and gratitude for the special people in our lives. And in the end, I’m just the lucky one to have them.”

Hailing from South-East Queensland, Jeremy Turner’s career as a gritty singer-songwriter has spanned years of life on the road. From small-town gigs across Australia to performances in New Zealand, the UK, and the USA, Turner has built a dedicated fan base wherever he goes. Known for his down-to-earth storytelling and heartfelt performances, Turner’s songs resonate with listeners across the globe.

Turner’s musical journey has been marked by a series of successful releases, including his debut single ‘She Keeps Comin’ Around’ in 2023, followed by ‘Try To Stop Me.’ These tracks garnered festival gigs, national radio play, and chart success. His 2024 release, ‘Must’ve Been Drunk’, quickly became a fan favourite, rocking stages at major festivals like The Gympie Muster and Tamworth Country Music Festival and with both festivals to rave reviews.

With influences from a variety of artists such as Keith Urban, Leanne Womack, and Cody Johnson, Turner’s style blends modern and traditional country into something uniquely his own. Jeremy’s sound connects with a wide range of listeners, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy in his live performances. That balance of traditional and contemporary styles gives him the ability to appeal to both classic country fans and those who are drawn to more modern, upbeat sounds.

Jeremy Turner is continuously making waves in the country music scene, and ‘If I Didn’t Have You’ is yet another milestone in his growing career. The single was recorded at Station West and produced by Phil Barton and Brad Winters . Written by Jeremy Turner, Phil Barton, and Victoria Banks, this heartfelt track will be available on all major streaming platforms from Friday 2nd May.

Kirsty Lee Akers – Marlboro Man

KIRSTY LEE AKERS UNVEILS STUNNING NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR HEART-WRENCHING BALLAD ‘MARLBORO MAN’

Australian country powerhouse Kirsty Lee Akers has just dropped the emotionally-charged music video for her latest single, ‘Marlboro Man’, and it’s everything fans of real-deal heartbreak country could hope for-and more.

The music video, directed by husband Jesse Anderson, brings Akers’ raw, soul-baring ballad to life with a retro Western aesthetic that smokes with style and sorrow. With a nod to the classic Marlboro branding-red, white, and black-the visuals serve up dusty heartbreak, cinematic longing, and that unmistakable country twang that hits you right in the chest.

Co-written in Nashville with Byron Hill-yes, that Byron Hill, the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Famer whose fingerprints are on some of the genre’s most iconic hits-‘Marlboro Man’ tells the story of a love that starts like a fairytale but ends like a ghost town. A cowboy fantasy that rides in strong, only to leave even stronger-without a trace.

“I’ve always been drawn to stories of love that are both beautiful and bittersweet,” says Akers. “Marlboro Man tells the story of a romance where you fall for someone who sweeps you off your feet, only to realise they’re not the one who stays. Writing this song with Byron was full-circle magic-he was the first person I ever co-wrote with when I landed in Nashville as a teenager. To still be working together all these years later is something special.”

Backed by the haunting harmonies of Melody Pool, the Dobro-driven production, and Akers’ unmistakable vocals, the track is a modern-day classic soaked in the spirit of vintage country radio. Akers and her long time drummer Paul Bain, co-produced the track, creating a rich, emotive soundscape that walks the line between timeless and trailblazing.

Already a two-time Golden Guitar winner, Akers continues to prove that country music can be honest, fearless, and beautifully bruised. Marlboro Man isn’t just a song-it’s a gut-punch in slow motion.

The Shires – I See Stars

The Shires are the UK’s biggest country music export. Their achievements speak for themselves: three consecutive UK Top 3 albums, four #1 UK Country albums, 100 million+ streams, two Gold-certified records, and countless sold-out headline shows, including filling the prestigious Royal Albert Hall. Now The Shires announce the release of their soul-stirring new album ’10 Year Plan’ out on 11th March 2022 and launch it by sharing its lead single ‘I See Stars’ .

Premiered on Zoe Ball’s Breakfast Show on Radio 2, ‘I See Stars’ is symbolic of The Shires’ pop-orientated, crowd-pleasing, full-passion, global-facing take on the country tradition. The duo’s Ben Earle wrote the song with Jeff Cohen (Jake Bugg, Mandy Moore, Sugarland), who previously collaborated on their fan favourites ‘Daddy’s Little Girl’ and ‘A Thousand Hallelujahs’.

Ben says, “We love the Coldplay/’Greatest Showman’ vibes on this! it’s not trying to be clever, it’s just really uplifting and big and positive. It’s another one that has arena vibes – I can picture us being up there on a massive stage with everyone singing along.”

‘I See Stars’ is a bold introduction to ’10 Year Plan’, a collection of songs which takes all of The Shires’ biggest influences and condenses them into one cohesive, confident record. Its title harks back to their modest goals when they first started back in 2012.

As Crissie Rhodes reflects, “We wanted to get our music to Bob Harris, and we wanted a thousand Facebook followers. At the time that seemed crazy, but Ben was committed to it.” He was proven right, as Chrissie continues: “The number of people enjoying country music has exploded in the UK, but it still feels like an undercurrent. Even recently, we’ve had people come to our shows and say they were surprised, because they didn’t think country was for them!”

From the early Taylor Swift / Lady A country-pop euphoria of the opener ‘Cut Me Loose’ to the classic pedal steel guitar of the timeless closer ‘When It Hurts’, ’10 Year Plan’ demonstrates that country delivered with ambition and accomplishment can cut through such stereotypes. In fact, that’s something the duo display on every corner, whether they’re layering their lush harmonies on ‘Sparks Fly’ and ‘Bar Without You’, collaborating with Beth McCarthy on the Civil Wars-tinged ‘Plot Twist’, or delivering rousing anthems such as ‘Skydive’.

Currently completing an intimate acoustic tour, The Shires will commence a major UK headline tour in April that culminates with a landmark London show at The Palladium on May 24th. Please see their website for a full list of dates and ticket details.

The Shires first broke through in 2014 with their single ‘Nashville Grey Skies’, a playful song about Britain needing its own country scene. And that’s something which they helped happen, starting with their 2015 debut ‘Brave’, which became the first ever Top 10 album by a UK country music artist. That success continued with a succession of hit albums: 2016’s ‘My Universe’, 2018’s ‘Accidentally On Purpose’ and 2020’s ‘Good Years’.

Their authenticity saw them embraced by the Nashville scene, leading to two CMA Awards. Meanwhile, other touring highlights included the C2C Festival and shows as guests to Carrie Underwood, Little Big Town and The Corrs. Here’s to the next 10 years…

Casey Barnes – Get To Know Ya

AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY STAR CASEY BARNES WANTS TO ‘GET TO KNOW YA’ AHEAD OF HIS BRAND NEW ALBUM

After two long, hard years of canceled tours, postponed shows and being locked away from family, friends and fans, Australian country music prodigy Casey Barnes is only interested in one thing – human connection!

When the world was thrown a curve ball in 2020, Aussie artists had two options; hunker down and wait out the storm, or push forward into the unknown. For Gold Coast country star Casey Barnes, walking into the eye of the storm was the hardest decision he’s ever had to make, but now it’s paying off in spades, with massive commercial radio success, multiple number one hits and one of the only country artists to achieve mainstream success in Australia in 2021!

Following on from the release of several successful singles over the past twelve months, including the #1 smash “God Took His Time On You” and 2021’s most played country radio song “Come Turn Me On”, the Gold Coast based country music icon has today unveiled “Get To Know Ya”, the lead track from his forthcoming album “Light It Up “, landing on Friday 25 February, 2022.

Written from various lockdowns over the course of 18 months, via a series of zoom calls with producers MSquared (Michael Delozrenzis and Michael Paynter) and Nashville based singer/songwriters Kaci Brown and Sam Gray, “Get To Know Ya” is yet another addition to Casey’s ever growing catalog of hook-laden, arena-sized anthems.

“We’ve all had our fair share of lockdowns and isolation over the last two years and we’re finally enjoying the luxury of being able to get out and about again and reconnect”. Said Casey Barnes of the new track.

“That’s what this single is all about… that instant connection when you lay eyes on someone for the first time. The nervous feeling about getting to know them and hoping they feel the same way because in your eyes, they’re that one in a million. This single is one of my favorite songs on the album and I’m so excited to finally get it out there!”

Where previous singles highlighted Casey Barnes ability to produce everything from slow, melodic ballads to fast paced, raucous country rock, new single “Get To Know Ya” is a masterclass in seamlessly blending earworm-worthy pop hooks, classic country instrumentation and stadium ready sounds. It’s another fan favorite from Casey’s liveshow, finally ready to add to an already massive collection of beloved anthemic pop-country tracks which have helped cement Casey Barnes as one of the most important figures in Australia’s rapidly growing country music market.

To celebrate the launch of his new single, as well as the release of brand-new album “Light It Up” on Friday 25 February, Casey will also be hitting the road from late February until August, performing more than twenty shows around the country, including a special show where it all started;w Forth, Tasmania.

“When I was six years old, I’ll never forget my very first gig. It was Johnny Cash, supported by John Williamson in my hometown of Launceston in Tasmania.”

I just remember being completely captivated by the performance and thinking ‘one day I’d love to do this too’. Several years later that thought became a reality when I was invited to jump up on stage and perform for the very first time at the Forth Pub with the band, and the rest as they say is history. It was only recently that my Mum dug up a bunch of old photos and one of those was a pic of me up on stage as a very green and nervous 15-year-old. That venue has always held a very special place in my heart, so it had to be the first spot on the tour and fittingly it sold out in record time.”

A lot has happened since Casey first performed on stage at the Forth Pub in Tasmania.

He’s gone on to play shows all over the world, opening for acts like Bryan Adams, Mariah Carey, Lady Antebellum to name a few and performing at major events including Savannah In The Round, CMC Rocks, Tamworth Country Music Festival, BluesFest and more!

Five number one singles on the country charts; eight Golden Guitar nominations, including New Talent, Album of the Year and Male Artist of the Year; and a swag of other awards action – nominations for Best Country Album at the ARIA Awards, Best Independent Country Album at the AIR Awards, and Most Performed Country Work (‘A Little More’) at the APRA Awards.

Casey was awarded Artist of the Year at the Gold Coast Music Awards in 2020 and 2021. Adding to this, he received the People’s Choice Award for best live act at the Groundwater Country Music Festival, a nod to his powerful live show and ability to connect with his audiences. Casey’s songs have collectively been streamed more than 28 million times, making him one of the most streamed Australian country artists of all time.

Casey’s 2020 album, “Town of A Million Dreams”, cemented his place in the Australian music scene, topping the country charts and spending over 75 weeks on the ARIA Australian Country Album chart to date.

Bryce Sainty – This Summer’s The One

2022 is set to be the breakout year for Bryce Sainty and it all begins with the the summer smash ‘This Summer’s The One’. This new release is perfect for the summer airwaves, and will instantly become the soundtrack for the season.

Teaming up with Phil Barton and Melanie Dyer to co-write ‘This Summer’s The One’, is the second track from the forthcoming EP due in early 2022.

“I am so excited to share everything I have been working on. For a long time I have been releasing single after single working on my sound and direction and with the latest songs (‘Just Chillin’ and ‘This Summer’s The One’) I really feel like I have found a happy place with my music. I can’t wait to share this song and the EP with the world.”

Bryce has been taking the contemporary country world by storm with over 2 million streams and named an “artist to watch” by Spotify. With his is EP set to drop in early 2022, and beginning the year performing with icons Andrew Farris (INXS), Tim Freedman (The Whitlams) and Rod McCormack as part of a songwriters showcase at the Tamworth Country Music Festival , 2022 promises to be a prosperous year for Bryce.

Achievements To Date

2021 Release ‘Just Chillin”- Featured on Mainstream playlists including New Music Friday 2021 Surpassed 2,000,000 streams
2020 On The Weekend – #11 on The Music Network Country Chart
2020 Named “Artist To Watch” by Spotify
2020 Released “Do You Remember” – 400,000 Streams
2019 The Music Network Top 50 Country Chart – KIX FM Top 5 – “Never Going Back”
2019 Released “Never Going Back”, “Table For Two” and “Goodbye” – over 700,000 streams. 2018 Released “Eleven Eleven” and “Something I Want” – Top Radio Singles
2017 Nomination for CMC Award – Best New Artist
2016 Released single “STATUS” – #2 on iTunes
2014 Star Maker Top 10 Finalist
2013 Released Debut EP – Top 5 on iTunes
2013 Performed and Featured on Channel 10 tv show – What’s Up Down Under
2012 Released Debut Single “Message In A Bottle” – Top 10 on iTunes – Top 50 CMC
2012 Graduated the CMAA Academy of Country Music
2011 Winner – TodaysCountry94one Brand New Star Competition

The Pleasures (Catherine Britt & Lachlan Bryan) – The Beginning of The End

The first offering from The Pleasures (Catherine Britt and Lachlan Bryan’s new outfit) is “The Beginning of the End”. Americana twang meets dirty rock n roll on this sassy single with its themes of mischief and recklessness – the perfect antidote for these austere times. Britt and Bryan’s perfectly matched vocals holler over a stomping, swaggering band, leaving us in no doubt that The Pleasures have come out swinging!

A 70s-psychedelia inspired music video accompanies the single, and it’s filled with the energy and intensity you can expect at The Pleasures’ upcoming live shows.

While Catherine and Lachlan already have established careers, this collaboration which began with a late-night sms exchange, quickly ascended into a feverish fortnight of writing and recording. The project represents a significant stylistic shift for both artists. Their debut album is already in the can and is set for release later in 2022.

“Lachlan and I have always clicked in life and in song” explains Catherine, “and we’ve always had an unspoken understanding and respect for one another. These songs came so easy – they flowed out of us like a raging stream. I just want more honest, real music in the world, and I couldn’t think of a better person to make it with!”

“I don’t think know anyone else who feels and understands country music the way Catherine does”, says Lachlan. “She sounds authentic because she is authentic. When she opens her mouth and sings you can hear the neon lights buzzing, you can taste the tequila and you can barely see for the cloud of smoke. It’s all that stuff that people try and fake – they try and put in on – but it’s like she was just born with it”.

“The Beginning of the End” is out January 21 2022 through Beverley Hillbilly Records/MGM Distribution