Dive into the heart of country music with Country Nation's self-titled album, a sprawling collection of 50 tracks that encapsulate the essence of modern country music. Released on December 15, 2015, under the Mirror2Music label, this album is a testament to the genre's rich tapestry, blending traditional country elements with contemporary production.
Country Nation, the artist behind this impressive body of work, delivers a diverse range of songs that span over two and a half hours. From the rebellious spirit of "Burn Down the Trailer Park" to the tender ballad "I Don't Know a Thing About Love (The Moon Song)," the album showcases a wide array of emotions and themes. Tracks like "Hicktown" and "Texas Plates" pay homage to country roots, while songs such as "Welcome to the Future" and "Colour Everywhere" embrace a more modern sound.
The album features a mix of upbeat anthems like "Kick the Dust Up" and "Feed This Fire," and heartfelt ballads like "Still Holding On" and "Find My Way Back to My Heart." With a blend of storytelling and melody, Country Nation crafts a compelling narrative that resonates with fans of traditional and contemporary country music alike.
Notable tracks include "You Still Shake Me," a poignant love song, and "One Hell of an Amen," a reflective piece that highlights the artist's depth and range. The album also includes covers and reinterpretations, such as "When Will I Be Loved," originally by Brenda Lee, showcasing Country Nation's versatility.
Country Nation's self-titled album is a comprehensive journey through the landscape of country music, offering something for every fan. Whether you're in the mood for a foot-stomping tune or a soulful ballad, this album delivers a rich and satisfying experience.