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Country Music’s Mid-Year Pulse: A Roundup of New Releases

Wyatt WalkerWyatt WalkerJune 16, 20252 Minutes read

The mid-point of 2025 has seen a flurry of new country music albums hit the airwaves, offering listeners a diverse, if sometimes uneven, landscape of sounds and stories. This roundup delves into several of the more notable releases, examining their strengths, weaknesses, and overall impact on the genre.

Dierks Bentley’s “Broken Branches” arrives with the weight of expectation, bolstered by a strong lead single that hints at the artist’s enduring appeal. However, the album as a whole is characterized as a by-the-numbers effort. Critics suggest that despite the initial momentum generated by its leading track, “Broken Branches” ultimately feels inessential, failing to break new ground or offer a particularly compelling listening experience beyond its most prominent offering.

In contrast, Ashland Craft’s “Dive Bar Beauty Queen” is drawing praise for its more distinct artistic vision. The album is commended for showcasing a refined persona that pairs effectively with Craft’s signature rough-hewn narratives. While the storytelling is largely seen as a success, some reviewers note that her distinctive rasp, a hallmark of her sound, occasionally edges into territory that sounds painful, potentially detracting from the otherwise lauded vocal delivery.

Dillon Carmichael’s “Keepin’ Country Alive” presents a more divisive picture. The album is criticized for its perceived reliance on tired small-town clichés, a common pitfall in country music that fails to resonate with all listeners. Despite this thematic criticism, the reviews acknowledge that Carmichael shows flashes of talent, hinting at a deeper potential that is not fully realized within the confines of this particular collection of songs.

Venturing into more contemporary folk territory with a country sensibility, Brokestring & the Empty Promises’ “The Upside of Down” is highlighted for its songwriting prowess. The album is said to feature a remarkable songwriter capable of crafting clever, political modern folk tunes. This release is noted for its intelligence and its ability to engage with relevant social commentary through a distinctly folk-leaning lens, positioning it as an interesting entry for those seeking lyrical depth.

The Crowe Boys’ “Made to Wander” emerges as a significant standout in this batch of releases. The album is lauded for its deeply human and empathetic songwriting, qualities that resonate powerfully with listeners. The delivery, characterized by killer close harmony, further elevates the material. The consensus points to “Made to Wander” as a high point, offering a rich and emotionally resonant experience that captures the essence of compelling country storytelling.

On the other end of the spectrum, Rascal Flatts’ “Duets: Life is a Highway Refueled” is met with a largely unenthusiastic reception. The album is deemed barely tolerable, suffering from inconsistent taste in both its song selection and its choice of collaborators. The review indicates that the pop acts featured on the album fare better than their country counterparts, suggesting a lack of cohesion and a misjudgment in balancing genre influences. The album’s approach to revisiting a well-known catalog through collaborations seems to have missed the mark for many.

Beyond these specific albums, the review also touches upon other artists and releases making waves in the country music scene around this time. Mention is made of Hailey Whitters, whose contributions continue to be a point of interest, as well as various other collaborations that populate the genre’s evolving landscape. The overall picture suggests a genre in constant motion, with artists exploring familiar themes through new perspectives while others adhere to tried-and-true formulas, creating a dynamic environment for country music enthusiasts.

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Wyatt Walker

Wyatt is a good ol' boy from the heart of Tennessee. He's been listening to country music since he was in diapers and has a deep appreciation for the traditions of the genre. Wyatt's articles are a celebration of all things country, from the classic artists to the latest chart-toppers.

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