- Colorado Avalanche hockey #GOAVSGO
- An odd music taste including country/pop country, rock, and some very specific pop
- TV
#19 - One Of Us by James Barker Band
Three favourites:
- You Didn't Hear It From Me
- Dancing in the Headlights
- Damn If I Don't
#19 - One Of Us by James Barker Band
Three favourites:
- You Didn't Hear It From Me
- Dancing in the Headlights
- Damn If I Don't
#20 - ...And What Was Left Behind by Muscadine Bloodline
Three favourites:
- Chickasaw Church of Christ
- Way Too High (2010)
- Ain't For Sale ft. Josh Meloy
#20 - ...And What Was Left Behind by Muscadine Bloodline
Three favourites:
- Chickasaw Church of Christ
- Way Too High (2010)
- Ain't For Sale ft. Josh Meloy
#21 - Dark Cloud by J.R. Carroll
Three favourites:
- Dark Cloud
- Never Knew Your Name
- How To Be Okay
#21 - Dark Cloud by J.R. Carroll
Three favourites:
- Dark Cloud
- Never Knew Your Name
- How To Be Okay
#22 - King of the World by Billy Currington
Three favourites:
- Run For My Whiskey
- One Thing I Ain't Been
- Burnin' the Midnight Gasoline
#22 - King of the World by Billy Currington
Three favourites:
- Run For My Whiskey
- One Thing I Ain't Been
- Burnin' the Midnight Gasoline
#23 - We're Gonna Make It by LANCO
Three favourites:
- Leaving Looks Good On You
- Low Class Lovers
- Million Dollar Memory
#23 - We're Gonna Make It by LANCO
Three favourites:
- Leaving Looks Good On You
- Low Class Lovers
- Million Dollar Memory
#24 - Worthy by Anderson East
Three favourites:
- Before It Gets Better
- Fool Myself
- Anyway
#24 - Worthy by Anderson East
Three favourites:
- Before It Gets Better
- Fool Myself
- Anyway
#25 - The Weight of Our Dreaming by Riley Pearce
Three favourites:
- Foundation
- Magnets
- You Won't Be There
#25 - The Weight of Our Dreaming by Riley Pearce
Three favourites:
- Foundation
- Magnets
- You Won't Be There
- The Bloody Light by The Trews (it grew on me a lot after the underwhelming first listen)
- Evangeline vs. The Machine by Eric Church
- Foxes In The Snow by Jason Isbell
- Skin by Sean McConnell
- The Bloody Light by The Trews (it grew on me a lot after the underwhelming first listen)
- Evangeline vs. The Machine by Eric Church
- Foxes In The Snow by Jason Isbell
- Skin by Sean McConnell
1. Beautiful Lonely by Brett Eldredge
2. Music For The Soul by Sam Barber
3. The Pines by Noah Rinker
4. Mount Pleasant by Kelsea Ballerini
1. Beautiful Lonely by Brett Eldredge
2. Music For The Soul by Sam Barber
3. The Pines by Noah Rinker
4. Mount Pleasant by Kelsea Ballerini
Related: Who in their right mind would book a Megan Moroney show after her horrible performance at the CMAs?
Related: Who in their right mind would book a Megan Moroney show after her horrible performance at the CMAs?
I won't share my full Wrapped/Replay since I switched streaming services in August, but combine these and it makes sense.
Total minutes listened: 50,637
You Didn't Hear It From Me by James Barker Band is clearly my most played song.
Kip Moore is the GOAT.
I won't share my full Wrapped/Replay since I switched streaming services in August, but combine these and it makes sense.
Total minutes listened: 50,637
You Didn't Hear It From Me by James Barker Band is clearly my most played song.
Kip Moore is the GOAT.
Unlike his early-2025 album Night Diving, I was actually able to get through this one. But like Night Diving, I found this album a little boring. The title track is good, and then he's unable to build on it.
I can see the potential, mostly in his voice.
Unlike his early-2025 album Night Diving, I was actually able to get through this one. But like Night Diving, I found this album a little boring. The title track is good, and then he's unable to build on it.
I can see the potential, mostly in his voice.
A surprise second album of 2025! This duo is ready to take over country music and, despite constant touring and recording, they show no signs of fatigue.
With each release, their songwriting improves. But the standout is Clairvoyant, a pop-punk ballad cover.
A surprise second album of 2025! This duo is ready to take over country music and, despite constant touring and recording, they show no signs of fatigue.
With each release, their songwriting improves. But the standout is Clairvoyant, a pop-punk ballad cover.
I love how Kelsea does EPs. Unlike most artists who just throw a few songs together, she makes the effort to have them be a self-contained story.
On this one, she sheds the joy of Patterns. It doesn't hit like Rolling Up the Welcome Mat, but it's beautiful.
I love how Kelsea does EPs. Unlike most artists who just throw a few songs together, she makes the effort to have them be a self-contained story.
On this one, she sheds the joy of Patterns. It doesn't hit like Rolling Up the Welcome Mat, but it's beautiful.