Chancey Williams – feelin’ Something New

With a sound rooted in authenticity and a spirit built on resilience,  Chancey Williams returns with his uplifting new single,  “Feelin’ Something New,” available everywhere now. Written by acclaimed hitmakers Marv Green and Wynn Varble, the mid-tempo track delivers a refreshing dose of optimism, capturing the moment when heartbreak begins to loosen its grip – and the possibility of something better starts to take hold.Listen to “Feelin’ Something New”  Chancey.Country/New: Driven by warm melodies and an easygoing groove, “Feelin’ Something New” tells the story of two people who have both been through their share of love gone wrong, finding comfort (and maybe something more) in each other. It’s a song about letting go, taking a chance, and choosing hope over hurt.“‘Feelin’ Something New’ is one of those songs that just feels good from the first listen,” says Williams. “It’s about moving forward, even when it’s hard, and being open to the idea that something better might be right in front of you.”Known for his Wyoming roots, rodeo background, and genuine approach to country music, the Cheyenne Frontier Days Hall of Fame inductee continues to build on his reputation as an artist who blends traditional influences with modern-day storytelling. Expanding beyond song, Williams recently stepped into a new creative endeavor, making his Western short film acting debut in  Becoming Billy – An Outriding the Devil Origin Story, which premiered last month at the famous Mescal Movie Set. 

About Chancey Williams:Saddle Bronc athlete-turned neo-traditional country music sensation Chancey Williams, has gone from competing on horseback to performing on center stage. As one of only two artists (along with Chris LeDoux) to both compete in the rodeo and perform on the main stage at Cheyenne Frontier Days (he was recently inducted into the prestigious Cheyenne Frontier Days Hall of Fame as both an athlete and artist), Williams is the next authentic cowboy of country music. The northeastern Wyoming native has toured the nation, taking the stage ahead of headliners Toby Keith, Cody Johnson, Alan Jackson, Dierks Bentley and Parker McCollum, performing at a sold-out Ryman Auditorium, as well as headlining at The National Finals Rodeo and making his Grand Ole Opry debut. In 2022, Williams was named iHeartRadio’s Rocky Mountain Country Music Awards Entertainer of the Year. He also received Songwriter of the Year for single “The Saint,” and Album of the Year for his record  3rd Street, produced by country hitmaker Trent Wilmon. With the release of his sixth and seventh studio albums,  One of These Days (2023)  and Miles on Me (2025), Williams continues “chronicling the cowboy lifestyle in his music” ( Taste of Country:

Casey Barnes & Pete Murray – Time To Burn

CASEY BARNES & PETE MURRAY UNITE FOR FIRST-EVER COLLABORATION “TIME TO BURN” — A TIMELESS ANTHEM ABOUT LIFE, LEGACY & LIVING IN THE MOMENT
 
Australian music heavyweights – ARIA, APRA & Golden Guitar Award-winning Casey Barnes and iconic, million-plus selling singer-songwriter Pete Murray – join forces for a powerful and deeply personal new single  “ Time To Burn: brings together two of Australia’s most respected and enduring artists, combining decades of songwriting experience in a track that feels both intimate and universal. At its core is a simple but resonant message: slow down, be present, and hold onto what matters most.Arriving at a time of global uncertainty, the track cuts through the noise of an always-on culture with honesty and perspective. “ Time To Burn” offers a rare pause – a moment to reflect on family, connection, and the passing of time.Blending Barnes’ modern country edge with Murray’s signature warmth and storytelling, the track sees both artists step into a more stripped-back, reflective space without losing the emotional weight that defines their work. The result is a timeless crossover release with broad, lasting appeal.“Pete and I have known each other for over 20 years, and we’ve always talked about working together,”  says Casey.  “‘Time To Burn’ came from an honest conversation about how fast life moves and how easy it is to get caught up chasing everything while the moments that matter slip by. Writing it together as two dads made it hit even deeper. With everything going on in the world, it feels more important than ever to slow down and be present – because those moments don’t come back.”“I met Casey about 20 years ago when he was playing a rugby gig I’d done a couple of years earlier, just before my career took off,”  recalls Pete.  “We talked about his goals with original music, and a lot has happened for both of us since then. Now, here we are, writing a song together after all this time. I believe ‘Time To Burn’ is something everyone will connect with.”Co-written by Casey Barnes, Pete Murray, Michael Paynter and Michael DeLorenzis, “ Time To Burn” represents a natural creative meeting point, blending modern country with classic Australian singer-songwriter sensibility. The official video for the song was shot in the hills of Byron Bay with multi-Golden Guitar Award winning video director, Jay Seeney. For Barnes, the release continues the momentum of recent singles including “Made For This,” while for Murray coming off an ARIA Number 1 album, it adds another compelling chapter to a career defined by authenticity and connection. Together, “ Time To Burn” marks a powerful moment of artistic alignment – expanding both artists’ reach while staying true to their roots.

Jo Page – She’s a Bird

“She’s a Bird” is a deeply personal country ballad written about the life of Jo Page’s mother, Diana — a tribute to the quiet resilience of women who endure, survive, and keep going, often without recognition.Written on the eve of her mother’s 60th birthday, the song has evolved into a powerful reflection on strength, sacrifice, and identity. Released in the lead-up to Mother’s Day, it stands not only as a tribute to Page’s own mother, but to the countless women whose stories are carried quietly and lived loudly beneath the surface.Drawing inspiration from the storytelling greats she grew up on — artists like Martina McBride, with songs such as “Concrete Angel,” “God’s Will,” and “A Broken Wing,” alongside the emotional depth of Brad Paisley’s “Whiskey Lullaby” — Page steps into that same lineage of narrative-driven country music. The kind of songs that don’t just sound beautiful but stay with you long after they end.“Those songs shaped me,” Page says. “ They made me fall in love with country music and the power of storytelling. She’s a Bird comes from that same place — telling the truth, even when it’s hard.”Blending neotraditional country with a cinematic edge, “She’s a Bird” builds from intimate vulnerability into a soaring, emotionally charged release — where strength and softness coexist, and silence finally finds a voice.At its core, the song carries a message that extends far beyond one story: everyone has a story, but not everyone is brave enough to tell it.“Your story could be the key that unlocks someone else’s prison. Don’t be afraid to share it,”Page says. “People are watching — you might be the blueprint to someone else’s survival.”“Free as a Bird” is the follow-up to Jo Page’s recent releases, continuing the momentum she has built over the past few months. Both “Fire in His Eyes” and “When We Knew Nothing” received strong radio support across the country, while also securing placements on Apple Music playlists including  New in Country. Adding to this success, Jo was recently announced as a semi-finalist in the prestigious International Songwriting Competition in Nashville for her song “Fire in His Eyes.”“She’s A Bird” will be serviced to radio on Monday 4th May and available on all streaming platforms Friday 8th May.

Tori Darke – You Better Think

Country-pop powerhouse Tori Darke is back and she’s got something to say. Her electric new single ‘You Better Think’ is a cheeky, self-aware banger that reads like a love letter with a disclaimer, equal parts sassy confession and laugh-out-loud honesty about what it really means to fall for someone like Tori. Written during a songwriting camp in Brisbane in November 2024 alongside collaborators Denvah, Sarah Buckley and Anthony Park , ‘You Better Think’ is a playful reality check disguised as an earworm, because every red flag is real, every lyric hits close to home, and somehow that makes it all the more irresistible.“This song is a fun insight into what it’s like dating me, all of my red flags that maybe someone who is going to fall in love with me should consider before they do. It’s fun, cheeky and sassy as they come. Every time I sing it I get a little giggle about how literal the lyrics really are to my life, and I bet everyone can relate to the feeling of ‘but what if they see my red flags?’”  Tori Darke
Hot on the heels of Tori hit’s ‘My Boots Made Me Do It’ & “Build Me A Man” Tori is riding some serious momentum into 2026 with debut performances at three major international festivals:
CMA FEST  Nashville, Tennessee, USA  |  June 2026
Making her debut at the world’s most iconic country music festival, a milestone moment for any Australian artist.COUNTRY JAM  Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA | July 2026
Joining a killer lineup headlined by Jordan Davis, Riley Green & Koe Wetzel.COUNTRY CALLING  Chelmsford, Essex, UK  | August 2026
Joining a huge lineup headlined by Randy Houser.
‘You Better Think’ is self-aware, sharp-tongued, and impossible not to love, much like Tori Darke herself. Consider yourself warned.

Keith Urban – We Go Back ft. Michael McDonald Summer Breeze

Known as one of the best guitar players in music today, Urban revisits the breezy, laid-back sounds of classic yacht rock tunes for a reinvigorated collection of the timeless songs that will have us lathering up the sunscreen and blending drinks all summer long. Featuring collaborations with musical icons Michael McDonald, Little Big Town and John Mayer, Flow State evokes a carefree nostalgia featuring songs such as  “Summer Breeze,” “Baby Come Back” and “Just the Two of Us,” alongside original track, “We Go Back” (ft. Michael McDonald). Produced by Urban and Dann Huff and recorded at Urban’s “The Sound” studio in Nashville, Flow State is an easygoing seaside soundtrack that brings the good vibes.
 
“The origins of this kind of music was, in certain ways, a reaction and an antidote to the stresses of the times. Its sole mission (and soul mission) is unchanged…to bring us together and remind us that life is happening NOW- the eternal now- and we have far more in common than not. I hope wherever you hear this album you can feel the exhale, comfort and optimism these songs were originally written by and for.”
-Keith Urban
 
Today, Urban has released two tracks from Flow State – original song, “ We Go Back” (ft. Michael McDonald), and the Seals & Crofts’ relaxation anthem, “ Summer Breeze.” Both tracks are available now.
 
About Keith Urban:
 
Keith Urban has spent the better part of his life harnessing a deep-seated passion for music. This, when combined with his authenticity, talent and driving musical inquisitiveness, helps to understand why he is one of the most successful and well-respected artists in the world. He’s won four GRAMMY© Awards, thirteen CMAs (including 2x Entertainer of the Year), fifteen ACMs (including the prestigious Triple Crown for winner Best New Artist, Male Vocalist and Entertainer of the Year), three AMAs, two People’s Choice Awards, celebrated nine consecutive gold (2), platinum or multi-platinum albums (11), which have produced more than 11 BILLION streams.
 
Urban’s forthcoming 13 th studio album, Flow State, is a call back to the smooth and breezy sounds of yacht rock. The project, slated for release in the summer of 2026, reinvigorates the feelings of nostalgia with Urban putting his signature spin on classics such as “Summer Breeze,” “Baby Come Back,” “Just the Two of Us,” and more. The album features one original track, “We Go Back,” featuring the musical icon, Michael McDonald. Flow State also welcomes collaborations from celebrated Country group, Little Big Town, and the Grammy winning, John Mayer.
 
His last album, HIGH, produced songs that feature huge hook choruses, optimism, celebratory fun and revelation, “Heart Like A Hometown,” “Straight Line,” “Go Home W U” with Lainey Wilson, and “Messed Up As Me” amongst them. It’s these songs and Urban’s incredible catalogue of hits including “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” and “Wasted Time,” off his ninth studio album, Ripcord, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2026, along with “Somebody Like You,” “Long Hot Summer” and “One Too Many,” his duet with P!nk, that fueled his acclaimed HIGH AND ALIVE WORLD TOUR which concluded in October ’25. But for those who have experienced an Urban concert, and especially for those who haven’t, is his first full-length, live concert album of his career HIGH AND A(LIVE).
 
He’s been a judge on American Idol in the U.S., a coach on The Voice in Australia, a featured player on The Road and is recognized as one of Country music’s most influential artists with inductions into the Grand Ole Opry and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
 
Urban’s career has been sprinkled with creative collaborations that have shown his brevity and thirst for musical possibility. They are what make him the musician’s musician. They’ve included, amongst others: Carrie Underwood, Chris Stapleton, Eric Church, Jelly Roll, John Mayer, HARDY, Justin Timberlake, Dzeko, Miranda Lambert, Nile Rodgers, P!nk, Post Malone, The Rolling Stones and Vince Gill.
 
In the midst of it all Urban gives back. His “All For The Hall” benefit concerts have raised $4.3M for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum©. He was the first Artist Ambassador of the CMA Foundation, is an advisory board member at the St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and is a longtime supporter of The Mr. Holland’s Opus Fund and The Grammy Foundation.
 
Urban consistently reminds music lovers around the globe why he is one of the world’s best live performers. His concerts have become legendary–as unpredictable as they are explosive. An experience of emotion, musical texture, energy and showmanship.

Homegrown Trio – no tears in the summer

Golden Guitar‑nominated country‑pop siblings unleash a Nashville-made, windows-down summer anthem — and their first single with Liam on lead vocals.On 1 May 2026, sibling trio Liam, Kasey and Katelyn O’Donoghue release “No Tears In The Summer,” a sun-drenched, volume-up country-pop track perfect for road trips, beach days and backyard BBQs.​​​​​​​​​Written in Nashville with hit-maker Jesse Frasure and produced by a dream team of Nathan Chapman, Dann Huff and Joy Williams, the track pushes the trio boldly into pop-leaning territory — think Sam Hunt swagger,“We wrote No Tears In The Summer in Nashville with Jesse Frasure, and it pushed us outside our comfort zone, leaning into more pop-driven sounds. This summer’s not the time to be sad or heartbroken — we wrote this one to be upbeat, fun and lighthearted. Turn it up loud, because there’s no tears in the summer.”
— Homegrown TrioThe release lands on the back of chart-conquering collab “Grew Up Country” with Bella Mackenzie (Island Records), which spent 18 weeks on the Australian Country Charts. With a Golden Guitar nomination in their pocket, Homegrown Trio pair Australian country DNA with Nashville’s top-tier production team — a deliberate move toward an international-facing sound.“No Tears In The Summer” hits all major streaming platforms and radio from 1 May 2026.

Gin Wigmore – Country Diamond

New Zealand music icon Gin Wigmore makes a commanding return with her new single ‘Country Diamond’ – an intimate, soul-baring glimpse into the start of a bold new chapter.
 
The lead track from her soon-to-be-announced project, ‘Country Diamond’ is a nostalgic ode to Gin’s upbringing, reflecting on her past and the “what if’s” that could have been over dreamy, melancholic guitar strums.
 
“One person or moment can change your life forever,” says Gin. “So I began daydreaming about what could have been if I had chosen to follow another type of person from my past down the rabbit hole. Remembering how they made me feel and what life could have possibly looked like now if I had ended up seeing where that road could have led us.”
 
 ‘ Country Diamond ’ introduces a different side of Gin – still grounded in the enthralling vocals and unmistakable raw, raspy tone that made her a global name, but opening the door to give a taste of what will be her most fearless body of work yet.
 
ABOUT GIN WIGMORE:
One of New Zealand’s most critically acclaimed musical exports, Gin Wigmore is a generation-defining artist with a fearless, unapologetic spirit and inimitable voice heard around the world. With over 630 million plus global streams to date, four multi-platinum studio albums in New Zealand and Australia, 6 New Zealand Music Awards, and global sync placements across Grey’s Anatomy, Orange Is The New Black, Teen Wolf, and more, Wigmore has carved an uncompromising path to international success on her own terms. Almost two decades into her career, Gin Wigmore’s lasting impact places her as an undeniable force to be reckoned with.

Melanie Dyer – Mama Knows Best

Fresh off the back of a stellar performance at South by Southwest in Texas, Australian songbird Melanie Dyer reveals her deeply personal new single, ‘Mama Knows Best’.
 
Grounded in acoustic guitar, ‘Mama Knows Best’ puts Melanie’s honeyed vocal front and centre, while shimmering steel guitar gives the track its expansive, country pop glow. It’s a song that doesn’t reach for grandeur – it earns it, line by line – anchored in lived experience and delivered with clarity and conviction.
 
“Watching my mum raise my sisters and me with such unwavering intuition – despite having to navigate the world without her own Mother from such a young age – has been the greatest inspiration in my life. This song is more than just a thank you for her strength and sacrifice; it’s a recognition of the quiet grace it takes to carry the heaviest loads just to make the world feel lighter for everyone else.”
 
Written in Nashville alongside Imogen Clark and Jeff Cohen, the track came together with an emotional immediacy that’s felt in every note.
 
“I took the saying ‘Mama Knows Best’ to the write and this song, along with a few tears, poured out of us. Having moved away to a new country and being so far from my family, this song hits home more than ever. It makes me want to cherish the time I have with my Mum and hold her even closer.”
 
Produced in Nashville by Grady Saxman at Saxman Studios, the recording captures that same emotional weight with a refined, radio-ready polish. “Working with Grady in Nashville brought a whole new depth to this song. We really focused on letting the story lead everything – keeping it honest and spacious so every lyric had room to land. It felt like we captured something really special in the studio.”
 
Visually, the single is brought to life through a stripped-back clip directed and produced by Jackson James and filmed in Melanie’s hometown of Inverell. Racing against the sunset, the pair hauled an old dresser into a paddock and shot everything in under an hour.
 
“The most special part was having my Mum in the clip. We spent the afternoon getting ready together. I did her hair and makeup, which felt like such a beautiful full-circle moment. It took me right back to when I was little, only back then, she was the one doing mine.”
 
“The video also features a cherished black-and-white photograph of my Nanny, whom we sadly lost when my Mum was just in her early twenties and had recently given birth to my eldest sister. There was something so deeply emotional about flipping between shots of me in the mirror and my Mum looking at that photo of her own mother. Seeing those three generations captured together made the whole experience feel like more than just a music video; it felt like a tribute.”
 
The new track is taken from the singer-songwriter’s forthcoming third studio album and follows the sentimental single ‘Golden Girl’, which hit #5 on the Country Songs Top 40 Australian Airplay Chart and secured editorial playlisting across Spotify (New Music Friday AU/NZ, Hit Country, Heaps Country) and Apple Music (Australia’s Country #1, Today’s Country, New in Country, New Music Daily). 
 
Beyond the release, Melanie’s momentum continues to build internationally. Fresh off performing at SXSW, she’s set to return to Nashville’s CMA Fest in June – marking her third appearance at the festival.
 
“Getting to play CMA Fest again this year feels incredibly special. Every time I step onto a stage over here, it reminds me why I took the leap to move – it’s all starting to feel like home.”
 
With over 14 million streams to her name and a growing presence here and abroad, ‘Mama Knows Best’ continues to cement Melanie Dyer’s position as one of Australia’s most compelling voices in the genre. 
 
The release feels both deeply personal and widely resonant. Restrained, deliberate, and deeply human, it’s an ode to mothers that lands with perfect timing in the lead-up to Mother’s Day.
 
“This song isn’t just for my Mama, but for all of the Mums who deserve to be celebrated every day and in particular, this Mother’s Day.”

Dan Davidson – Making Memories

“Making Memories” is driven by warm acoustic guitars, bright electric textures, and a modern pop-country groove. It pairs breezy melodies with an infectious, sing-along chorus that feels perfectly suited for spring days and summer road trips. The track is a feel-good, driving-with-the-windows-down anthem that captures the simple but powerful reminder to live in the moment. With an uplifting message at its core, the song encourages listeners to put down the phone, say yes to the adventure, and experience life with the people they love. It’s so easy to get caught up in those “to do” lists…the emails…the mundane duties of life…we all have them. I think this song is a great reminder of the old saying, “If not now, then when?” None of us are getting any younger,”  said Davidson. “ I hope that this song inspires people to do something they are always going to remember. For me personally, I see time flying by, in part because my kids are growing up so fast. Sometimes I need the reminder that we need to make sure we take advantage of the time we have with the ones we love.” This single marks the third release from Davidson’s forthcoming EP. It continues to showcase his signature blend of contemporary country storytelling and polished pop sensibility, delivering a soundtrack for living fully in the moment. Dan’s appeal extends far beyond national borders. He has performed over 200 shows across eight countries throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, and has built a global audience with over 35 million streams and 6 million YouTube views. His career highlights include a certified platinum single with  “Found,”: hits in Canada and the U.S., as well as international chart success, including Top 10 and #1 placements in Australia. This week, Dan announced he is heading back “down under” to perform at  Savannah

Shaboozey – Born To Die

SHABOOZEY, COUNTRY’S RECORD-BREAKING CROSSOVER KING, EXPANDS HIS UNIVERSE WITH NEW CONCEPT ALBUMTHE OUTLAW CHERIE LEE & OTHER WESTERN TALESLEAD SINGLE “BORN TO DIE” OUT TODAY.

The outlaw era begins here.Shaboozey returns with The Outlaw Cheri Lee & Other Western Tales, a bold, cinematic project that pushes far beyond the boundaries of a traditional album. Built as a narrative-driven Western epic, the release introduces a fully realized creative universe, one where country, Americana, hip-hop, and pop collide to tell a tragic, mythic story of vengeance, love, and transformation.At the heart of the project is Cheri Lee: a woman shaped by violence and driven by loss. After witnessing the murder of her sheriff father at the hands of the Bootcut Boys, she abandons the law and embarks on a relentless pursuit of revenge. Along the way, she falls for an outlaw tied to the very world she’s trying to destroy. Their love, rooted in hope for redemption, ultimately proves futile. When the true killer resurfaces and is executed in her name, the cycle of violence only deepens—culminating in Cheri’s final, devastating choice: blood over love, and a complete transformation into the very force she once sought to end.The album unfolds like a Western film told in chapters, incorporating narration, skits, and cinematic transitions that blur the line between music and storytelling. It is not just a collection of songs—it is a narrative experience.Leading the charge is “Born to Die,” a bombastic, stadium-sized anthem that serves as both war cry and last call. Featuring Cherie Lee and Shaboozey, the track captures the fatalistic spirit of the project, raising a glass in the face of inevitable collapse, and turning reckoning into something communal, explosive, and unforgettable.This release marks a pivotal moment in Shaboozey’s career. Over the past two years, he has evolved from a fast-rising crossover act into a full-scale global force. Where his previous work established him as a generational voice, The Outlaw Cheri Lee & Other Western Tales positions him as something more: a world-builder. An artist capable of existing at the intersection of multiple genres while shaping a distinct cultural identity that extends beyond music.Sonically, the project moves seamlessly across country, pop, hip-hop, and Americana, creating a sound that feels both expansive and cohesive. Visually and conceptually, it reimagines the American West—not as nostalgia, but as something alive, fractured, seductive, and dangerous.The creative direction lives in tension: between raw outlaw realism-bars, highways, denim, cigarette smoke and mythic modernism-neon-lit silhouettes, fire, dreamlike landscapes, and surreal iconography. The result is a world where past and present collapse into a timeless, cinematic vision uniquely authored by Shaboozey.With The Outlaw Cheri Lee & Other Western Tales, Shaboozey isn’t just releasing an album, he’s launching a mythology. One that spans music, film, fashion, and live experience, redefining what it means to be an artist in today’s landscape.
Shaboozey returnsitions him as something more: a world-builder. An artist capable of existing at the intersection of multiple genres while shaping a distinct cultural identity that extends beyond music.Sonically, the project moves seamlessly across country, pop, hip-hop, and Americana, creating a sound that feels both expansive and cohesive. Visually and conceptually, it reimagines the American West—not as nostalgia, but as something alive, fractured, seductive, and dangerous.The creative direction lives in tension: between raw outlaw realism-bars, highways, denim, cigarette smoke and mythic modernism-neon-lit silhouettes, fire, dreamlike landscapes, and surreal iconography. The result is a world where past and present collapse into a timeless, cinematic vision uniquely authored by Shaboozey.With The Outlaw Cheri Lee & Other Western Tales, Shaboozey isn’t just releasing an album, he’s launching a mythology. One that spans music, film, fashion, and live experience, redefining what it means to be an artist in today’s landscape.About Shaboozey
Shaboozey is a genre-defying artist known for blending country, hip-hop, Americana, and pop into a distinct and boundary-pushing sound. With a rapidly growing global audience and a reputation for cinematic storytelling, he continues to red music and culture.