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New Music this Week-September 15, 2025

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September 15, 2025
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If you’re looking for new music, we’ve created a list of established artists you may know and new artists you might want to explore.

Priscilla Block

PLATINUM-selling artist Priscilla Block taps into a heartbreak where love goes static with her emotionally-charged new song “Phones & Radios,” the latest from her sophomore album, Things You Didn’t See out October 10 via MCA.

Take a listen here. 

Timmy McKeever

One of Nashville’s most buzzed-about newcomers Timmy McKeever is showing a raw and unfiltered side of heartbreak with the release of his brand-new song, “Break My Heart Tonight.”

“I wanted this song to feel like one of those late-night conversations where there’s no use sugarcoating anything anymore,” McKeever shares. “It’s about facing heartbreak head-on, without the games, without the drama. Sonically, it’s a little left-of-center for me, leaning into this nostalgic, 1950s-inspired vibe that I haven’t really explored before. I can’t wait for my fans to hear it.”

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Take a listen here. 

Ruston Kelly

Ruston Kelly’s transformative new album Pale, Through the Window is out now via Rounder Records. Across 13 tracks, Kelly captures a season of radical change, newfound joy, and hard-won peace, pairing deeply personal lyricism with an expansive sonic landscape.

Take a listen here.

The Paper Kites

Beloved alternative folk band The Paper Kites have announced their seventh studio album, If You Go There, I Hope You Find It, arriving on January 23rd via Nettwerk Music Group. To herald the announcement they’ve shared their brand new single “Every Town,” available now on all streaming platforms. See the band at The Pinnacle on September 16th.

Take a listen here. 

Luke Bryan- Dan Seals

A new duets project from record label Melody Place launches with country superstar Luke Bryan joining the late Dan Seals on his 1986 chart-topper “Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold),” co-written by Seals and Bob McDill. The song, produced by Seals’ longtime producer Kyle Lehning pays homage to one of country music’s truest voices, 16 years after his untimely passing.

“When I think of all time iconic songs, this one definitely comes top of mind,” Luke Bryan said. “Dan was an artist I had on repeat and actually still do. I sang this song when I was back in Georgia and now to be here and paired with him on this new release is just unbelievable.”

Take a listen here.

Josh Ross

Josh Ross released his latest single “Namin’ Names” via MCA / Mercury Nashville / Universal Music Canada / CORE Records. Written by Geoff Warburton, Michael Lotten, Ryan Hurd, and Jesse Fink, the heartfelt ballad taps into Ross’ signature emotional vulnerability and relatable lyrics.

Take a listen here. 

Jamey Johnson – Ronnie Dunn

When Jamey Johnson and Ronnie Dunn recorded “Never Gonna Be,” is out now- the lyrics had special meaning to Johnson because Dunn co-wrote the song about him. The recording is a poignant full-circle moment because Dunn and co-writer Terry McBride wrote the song about Johnson 15 years ago, just as the Alabama native’s career was taking off.

“It makes me think of my early days in Nashville, bringing my guitar downtown to play,” Johnson says. “Once I was playing Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge and came back out and my 1986 Dodge had been towed. It reminds me of those days when everybody out there was working hard and trying to get noticed and write a better song and perform a version of it live.”

Take a listen here. 

JOHNNYSWIM

Husband-and-wife duo JOHNNYSWIM (Abner Ramirez and Amanda Sudano Ramirez) release “Break My Heart (A Song For The Lodge)” today, marking the second of five new tracks from the deluxe edition of their acclaimed fifth studio album When The War Is Over, arriving October 3. Following last week’s lush, dreamlike “Sweet Tangerine,” the new song finds the duo reflecting on transient beauty. “Last year we went on a trip to a lodge in Idaho and I daydreamed about a heartbroken cowboy,” shares Abner. “The song started as his story, but really it’s about the beautiful moments in life. Even when they end, even when they’re taken from you, they don’t lose their beauty—because at least you had them, held them, felt them… for a little while.” See the duo at The Pinnacle on October 25th.

Take a listen here. 

Tori Rose

Tori Rose just released a honky tonk anthem. “Easy Going Girl” is a true statement for Tori, reflecting her fearless spirit and unapologetic style. The single showcases her power and radiates the kind of energy that leaves a lasting impression. Combined with her natural ability to connect with audiences, it proves she has both the edge and authenticity to stand out.

Take a listen here.

Vince Gill

Gill was inspired to write the song following the death of his friend, country singer and at-the-time labelmate Keith Whitley, but it was the death of Gill’s brother Bob in 1993 that compelled him to complete it. However, in 2019 during one of his Christmas at the Ryman performances with wife Amy Grant, Gill performed the song but included a new verse. “The last thirty years I’ve always felt like something was missing from this song,” Gill explained recently. “With this new third verse I finally feel like the song is complete.”

In updating the recording, Gill used all the original tracks adding only his vocals for the new verse.

Take a listen here.

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