Showing posts with label Chase Rice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chase Rice. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

The 5 Worst Songs of 2014


     2014 was seriously one of the best in recent memory for country music.  But, no year is truly perfect.  Bro-country may be finally on the demise, but there were a few floaters this past year that we couldn't quite get to go down.  These stinkers represent the embarrassing side of mainstream country.  Hopefully, as country continues to improve, this list will be less significant, but this year it still contains a lot of big songs. Cover your ears, kids, here are the 5 Worst Songs of the Year.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Haters, Evolution, and Chinese Food


This is what Hank thinks of your silly arguments

      With the latest albums by Jason Aldean, Chase Rice, and Florida-Georgia Line drawing heavy amounts of criticism despite topping the charts, the bro-country supporters have been out in full blast, defending their music ad nauseam. They make claims of “evolution” and “if you don’t like it, don’t listen to it” and of course, the “country music doesn’t have to just be about lost dogs, lost wives, and broken-down trucks” argument. If you dare to share your opinion on the music, you get called a bully, an old man, or “close-minded”. There are so many accusations and proclamations with absolutely no truth and value in them that it can be very frustrating to even talk to these people. So, I’ve decided to deconstruct all of the tired, old arguments that the bro-country defenders drag in one all-encompassing post: Haters, Evolution, and Chinese Food.

Friday, February 28, 2014

Chase Rice "Ready Set Roll" Single Review



     Country music needs someone to stand tall.  We need someone to fill the shoes of the greats.  George Jones, Waylon Jennings, and Johnny Cash are no longer with us.  We need a strong, intelligent, never compromising rebel leading the charge for country music.  Chase Rice is that man.  He has wit, talent, and poise.  If you were wondering what is our modern day "He Stopped Loving Her Today" or "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry", "Ready Set Roll" is your answer.