Amber Lawrence – Something To Dance To

AMBER LAWRENCE DELIVERS THE ULTIMATE SUMMER ANTHEM WITH HER NEW SINGLE ‘SOMETHING TO DANCE TO’

Fresh from headlining festivals across Australia and Europe, 6 x Golden Guitar winner Amber Lawrence unveils her new single ‘Something To Dance To’ – an empowering, feel-good anthem destined to light up dance floors this summer.

Penned with Aussie-turned-Nashville hitmakers, Kylie Sackley and Phil Barton, the track is a reminder that sometimes life just calls for something simple, something fun – something to dance to! “This might just be the song for summer,” says Amber. “A light-hearted, breezy but kickin’ call out to get yourself on the dance floor.”

Amber’s signature ‘girl power’ stamp on contemporary country delivered her previous smash ‘Comeback Queens’, which stormed to #1 Most Streamed and #1 Most Downloaded on the Play MPE charts, climbed to #2 on the Country Songs Top 40 Australian airplay chart, and #22 on the CountryTown Hot 50 airplay chart. The single also picked up heavyweight playlist support across Spotify (New Music Friday, Heaps Country), Apple Music (New In Country, Aussie Country, New Music Daily), and Amazon (Brand New Music).

Now, with ‘Something To Dance To’, she channels that same infectious energy with a fresh twist. “Something to Dance To is inspirational in a different way,” she shares. “Go out and let your worries slip away and let your dance moves do the talking!”

Produced by Stuart Stuart (Sheppard, The Veronicas) at Brisbane’s Analog Heart Studios, the track sparkles with a mix of pop-country shine and gritty rock attitude.

The release lands in the middle of a whirlwind year: a 50-date national run with the ‘You Can Admit You Like Country Music Tour’ (with plenty more shows to see out 2025), a career highlight headlining the Visagino International Country Music Festival in Lithuania (her first European festival, performing to thousands), and a trip to the Philippines to entertain Australian troops.

Off stage, Amber’s been chasing milestones of another kind – completing her first half marathon, a 21km trail run through Lake Parramatta’s bushland. “Although I did have a few trips, falls and grazed knees!” she laughs.

‘Something To Dance To’ is another taste of Amber’s forthcoming new album – arriving early 2026 – already teased by powerhouse singles ‘Kick the Doors Down’, ‘You Can Admit You Like Country Music’ and ‘Comeback Queens’.

With 6 x Golden Guitars (including 2 x Female Artist of the Year), 2 ARIA nominations, and back-to-back CMC Female Artist of the Year wins, Amber has carved out one of the most successful and enduring careers in Australian country music. And if her new single is anything to go by, she’s still finding fresh ways to surprise, delight, and get audiences moving.

Shaboozey – Amen (feat. Jelly Roll)

SHABOOZEY TEAMS UP WITH JELLY ROLL FOR POWERFUL NEW SINGLE “AMEN” AHEAD OF FIRST-EVER AUSTRALIAN TOUR

There’s something truly special happening in country music right now, and at the center of it all is the trailblazing Shaboozey. The Virginia native, celebrated for blending country with hip-hop, folk, and pop, continues to redefine the genre with the release of his latest single, “Amen”, featuring country powerhouse Jelly Roll.

Following the global viral success of his record-breaking hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”, Shaboozey delivers “Amen” as both an intimate and anthemic statement. The song resonates with raw honesty, spiritual overtones, and uplifting lyrics that strike deep, instantly connecting with listeners.

The collaboration between Shaboozey and Jelly Roll was unveiled live during Shaboozey’s unforgettable set at Coachella 2025, where fans were moved by its heartfelt delivery. Their undeniable chemistry brings “Amen” to life, cementing the track as one of the year’s most anticipated releases.

“This song is about faith, resilience, and finding strength in your journey,” says Shaboozey. “Working with Jelly Roll was a full-circle moment for me. He welcomed me on his first major arena tour in 2024 and have become great friends and collaborators as a result – I’m grateful that we get to share this message together.”

“Amen” is featured on ‘Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going: The Complete Edition’, the deluxe edition of Shaboozey’s critically acclaimed album. The expanded project includes six new tracks, such as the recent single “Blink Twice”, featuring BRIT Award-winning UK artist Myles Smith.

Adding to the excitement, Shaboozey has announced his first-ever Australian tour in 2025, joining Jelly Roll as a special guest on “The Down Under 2025 Tour” as well as appearing at the inaugural Strummingbird Festivals and Sunburnt Country Festival across the country.

ABOUT SHABOOZEY

5X GRAMMY® nominated singer-songwriter Shaboozey is building his own world, carving his lane in the alternative country and hip-hop space. Born to parents of Nigerian descent and raised in the small town of Woodbridge, VA, the multi-faceted artist grew up on an eclectic mix of music encompassing classic hip-hop and R&B, to country and blues icons like Johnny Cash, Kenny Rogers, Garth Brooks, and Lead Belly, to master lyricists, such as Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. A true crossover artist, he began his epic rise to stardom with two standout features on Beyoncé’s COWBOY CARTER-the only artist with multiple appearances on the album. His latest body of work, the critically acclaimed masterpiece Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going, debuted in the top five of the Billboard 200 and was praised by The New York Times for “bring[ing] hip-hop grit to country” and by Rolling Stone for “honoring country tradition and moving it forward.” The album’s breakthrough anthem, the 8X RIAA-Platinum certified, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” holds the record for the longest-leading Hot 100 No. 1 while also topping Billboard’s Hot Country Songs, Country Airplay Chart, and Mediabase/Country Aircheck charts. The single has accumulated over a billion streams across DSPs and made history making Shaboozey the first Black male artist to simultaneously top Billboard’s Hot Country Songs and Hot 100. In conjunction with the release, Shaboozey received major critical recognition and a wide array of nominations at the GRAMMY Awards, Academy of Country Music Awards, Country Music Association Awards, iHeartRadio Music Awards, and MTV Video Music Awards, along with wins at the Billboard Music Awards and People’s Choice Country Awards. Continuing to raise the bar with each release, his follow-up single “Good News” earned Shaboozey his second #1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart. Staying true to his Virginian roots, Shaboozey strives to continue the region’s long-standing tradition of prolific creativity, this time by expanding the scope of contemporary hip-hop and introducing modern Americana to a global audience.

In 2025, Shaboozey will embark on his first-ever Australian tour, performing at arenas and festivals across Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Adelaide, Melbourne, Newcastle, Perth, Sydney, and Townsville as part of Jelly Roll’s “The Down Under 2025 Tour.” This international expansion reflects not only his rising stardom but also his ability to connect with audiences worldwide.

Briana Dinsdale – Gone

“Gone”: Briana Dinsdale’s New Single Rides the Line Between Hope and Heartbreak

Australian country artist Briana Dinsdale delivers a powerful punch with her new single “Gone” , an emotionally driven anthem that speaks for every woman who’s ever felt stuck in relationship limbo. With its raw honesty and unmistakable country edge, “Gone” is a compelling call for clarity – and a warning: if you can’t decide, she’s walking. This is a song born from frustration, but bursting with strength – wrapped in pedal steel, twangy guitars and a vocal that demands to be heard.

“This song came from that frustrating place where you’re left waiting, wondering if they really want you or not. It’s not about being bitter – it’s about being done with half-hearted love,” says Dinsdale.

Following the release of “Gone,” Briana is gearing up to drop her highly anticipated new EP, Late Night Small Talks, on October 31st. The project dives deep into late-night emotions, quiet confessions, and the tangled thoughts that keep us up – blending raw vulnerability with Briana’s signature country honesty. This collection promises a more personal, intimate side of her artistry, offering stories that stick with you long after the music fades.

“Late Night Small Talks is a collection of moments when the world gets quiet and your thoughts get loud. These songs are my honest conversations with myself – about love, doubt, hope, and everything in between. I wanted to create something real that connects with anyone who’s ever found themselves reflecting in the stillness of the night.” – Briana Dinsdale

Briana Dinsdale is a breakout force in Australia’s country music scene. With festival appearances at Lasso, Gympie Muster, and Groundwater, and writing credits from Nashville to home soil, Briana’s vintage-meets-modern aesthetic and relatable songwriting have earned her a loyal fanbase. Her influences range from Keith Urban to Ella Langley to Fleetwood Mac, and she brings a fresh, youthful perspective to country music – one grounded in real emotions and lived experiences.

“There’s grit, heart, and a touch of vintage gold in everything Briana does. She’s the real deal!” – Country Town Magazine

Flat River Band featuring The Oak Ridge Boys – Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight

Flat River Band consists of three brothers Andy, Chad and Dennijo Sitze.

The brothers would hurry home each day to enjoy reruns of The Dukes of Hazzard. One day, as they watched Rosco’s speed trap antics in Hazard County, The Oak Ridge Boys took the stage at the Boar’s Nest. It was during this performance that the brothers first heard the song “Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight.” This experience marked a pivotal moment for the Flat River Band, bringing their journey full circle.

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Orianthi – Attention

Here’s a great irony that’s testament to the musical depth and stylistic reach of Orianthi’s expansive artistry. Though the clever lyrics and spirited narrative of her fiery, kick-ass single “Attention” make it the perfect country/rock single, it seems every piece written about the famed singer, songwriter and otherworldly electric guitarist only refers to pop/rock legends she’s vibed with. Her name can’t be raised without reference to her longtime collabs with Alice Cooper, Dave Stewart and Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora – and of course, Michael Jackson.

But check out these down-home truths about Orianthi’s country bona fides. MJ chose Orianthi after seeing her perform with Carrie Underwood as a featured lead guitarist at the 2009 Grammy Awards. She later performed with the country superstar at the Hollywood Bowl and again at the CMA Awards in 2016, where they played “Dirty Laundry.” Orianthi’s not only on the record in Rolling Stone calling herself a country music fan, but the multi-faceted 2018 album she did with Sambora under the name RSO included a handful of original country tunes. She said, “The great thing about country songs is the storytelling. They’re really moving and well-crafted, and that’s something Richie and I wanted to explore.” Famed country producer Dann Huff later produced their song “Walk With Me” for Delta Rae.

In 2016, Orianthi and Sambora played the pre-game show (ahead of fellow Australian Keith Urban) at the 2016 NRL Telstra Premiership Grand Final at ANZ Stadium in Sydney. In addition, Orianthi cited modern country and blues as the main inspirations for her 2013 Stewart-produced album Heaven in This Hell, which was recorded at Nashville’s Blackbird Studio and mixed by John McBride. Orianthi later scored a hit on Disney Radio with the country single “Better With You,” also mixed by McBride.

Truly a fusion of classic styled power rocker and brilliantly rendered country songcraft, “Attention” finds the singer pointedly exposing an annoying ex lover’s habit of drunk texting to rile up her cooled passions. Penned by Orianthi, Don Miggs and Gregory Hansen, it’s her second track produced and mixed by the legendary Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley, whose extensive resume includes Joe Bonamassa, Journey, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, Dream Theater and countless artists from his home country of South Africa and his later adopted home of Australia.

After an edgy, rhythmic guitar intro, Orianthi uses her silky, sultry vocal tone to bring us into a compelling scenario where she’s free from a complicated relationship and living life on her own terms now: “I ain’t at the Whisky/Waiting on you/Or staring at the ceiling/Sitting in a hotel room…” Then the groove, propelled by bassist Justin Andres and drummer Demian Arriaga, kicks up, and over more rhythmic, crunchy guitar energy, she tells her former significant other, “I’m sipping on tequila/With someone you knew/And you’re out on tour/Doing what you always do.” She doesn’t specify, but it feels like code for “screwing around like you did on me.”

As the track develops, Orianthi’s increasingly emotional vocals convey frustration and exasperation, then everything explodes on the killer hook where she really lets the guy have it: “You’re so predictable/You do it every time/Drunk checking on me/In the middle of the night/You know what you put me through/U just want attention.” She wraps the chorus with the mic drop line: “I’m done thinking about you,” which is followed by a cool melodic earworm of wordless background vocals. After another run through the hook, Orianthi repeats “I’m done thinking about you” over and over as her guitar wails behind her vocals for heavier emphasis.

“Attention” is perhaps best appreciated via its dynamic performance video, which shows a few close ups of her intricate guitarisma. With every new single, Orianthi reminds us that she’s still at the top of her game in every way, finding fresh, vulnerable yet attitude-filled musical stories to tell and allowing us to experience the guitar chops that have made her a modern-day musical hero. – Jonathan Widran

Victoria Crosby – Bush Kids Don’t Do Well In The City

“Bush Kids Don’t Do Well in the City” is a raw, heartfelt track from country artist Victoria Crosby, written about her own experience with bullying and the mental health battles that followed after moving from the bush to a city high school.

Victoria proudly serves as an ambassador for Corrine’s One More Light Foundation, created in honour of 13-year-old Corrine Lee Cheu, who tragically took her own life after relentless bullying. The foundation works to raise awareness and spread hope through signage and support in schools, shops, skateparks and beyond.

Released to coincide with World Suicide Prevention Day (Sept 10), this song is Victoria’s way of saying: speak up, reach out-and don’t let the bastards win.

Lyn Bowtell – Scene of the Crime

Domestic Violence Highlighted in ‘Scene of the Crime’ Lyn Bowtell’s new Single shines a light on dark days

In 2023 at The Dag Songwriters Retreat in Nundle NSW a song surfaced that Lyn Bowtell never planned to write. ‘Scene of the Crime’ came to life as a co-write with The Flood’s Kevin Bennett-one of those songs that just demanded to be written.

“Sometimes songs don’t give you a choice. They arrive, and you just have to find a way to give them the attention they deserve,” Lyn said.

The track was too personal and too raw to finish alone, so Lyn brought it to KB, who helped her shape the chorus. What began as a song she never intended to release, soon revealed itself in the studio as one that absolutely cried out to be heard.

‘Scene of the Crime’ is drawn from Lyn’s own lived experience of domestic violence, coercive control and alcoholism. It is also a reflection of the countless stories she hears from women who approach her after shows: “That happened to me. That’s what my sister went through. That’s what my daughter is facing.”

“We are in a crisis as a society. I don’t have the answers, but I know change begins when we create space for these difficult truths to be told and with this song I’m opening a conversation, standing in solidarity with survivors, and encouraging action.”

The music video, directed by Tracy and Josh Beveridge of Roaming Creatives, and featuring actress Esther Sparkes, walks a delicate line between honesty and sensitivity. With careful performances and unflinching imagery, the team captured the weight of the song without crossing into gratuitousness.

“Everyone felt the heaviness and emotional weight of this story. It wasn’t easy to sing nor to film, but the subject matters too much to gloss over or dilute.”

If you or someone you know is experiencing, or at risk of experiencing domestic, family or sexual violence, call 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732), text 0458 737 732 or visit their website for online chat and video call services – available 24/7.

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Jake Davey – Got It All

JAKE DAVEY DROPS A COUNTRY POP BANGER WITH HIS NEW SINGLE ‘GOT IT ALL’

Rising star Jake Davey brings the heat with his slick new single, ‘Got It All’ – a punchy country-pop anthem that captures the rush of finding someone who’s truly one in a million.

“Got It All is my feel-good love anthem that radiates energy and charm,” says the singer-songwriter. It came together effortlessly on a writing trip to the country music mothership, Nashville, while recording took place back on Aussie soil. “I co-wrote it with Tyler Bank and Bryce Sainty and co-produced it with my long-time collaborator Rhys Zacher.” It’s packed with guitars that slam, modern country-pop production, and summer vibes!”

The single follows on from his 2024 release ‘Heart Like Yours’ – another team up between Jake and Rhys – and continues to cement Jake’s place as one of Australia’s most exciting country-pop voices. Holed up at Spinlight Studio in breezy Newcastle, the duo fell into a natural rhythm when crafting ‘Got it All’ .

“Working with Rhys from Spinlight Studio is always such a smooth and inspiring process,” admits Jake. “He knows exactly how to bring my sound to life, and together we’ve created something that feels authentic and exciting. The collaboration was effortless from start to finish, and I couldn’t be happier with the result.”

The music video for ‘Got It All’ matches the song’s carefree energy. Shot on location at Elizabeth Beach in NSW, the clip was co-produced by Jackson James and Jake himself, with Jake also taking the reins on the editing side. “We had a quick one-hour window while Jackson was visiting from Nashville. Total whirlwind shoot, spontaneous, sunny, and just right.”

It’s been a whirlwind few years for Jake. A 2022 Toyota Star Maker Grand Finalist, he’s shared stages with the likes of Diesel, Daryl Braithwaite, and Rick Price, while his festival résumé includes Groundwater Country Music Festival, Savannah in the Round, and iconic Tamworth Country Music Festival. He also spent 2024 on the road with Travis Collins, opening to packed audiences across the country.

But Jake’s journey hasn’t been without its detours. Diagnosed with Cauda Equina Syndrome in 2023 and told he would never walk again, Jake endured spinal surgery and months of rehabilitation. Fast forward to 2025, and not only is he walking, he’s also performing and grooving in film clips in front of and behind the camera lens. Testament to his unshakable passion for music.

Soon to take ‘Got It All’ to the stage, Jake has an upcoming string of live shows across NSW, including Lakeside Festival Tuncurry, Wingham Music Festival, Full Throttle Ranch Newcastle, and returning to his roots at the iconic Tamworth Country Music Festival in 2026. With his signature blend of heartfelt lyrics and laid-back country-pop energy, these shows are not to be missed.

With over 1.3 million streams to date, Jake Davey is proving himself as one of Australian country music’s most versatile and determined voices. ‘Got It All’ is nothing but catchy lines and good vibes – guaranteed hit material for the rising star.

Waylon Wyatt – Wishbone

COUNTRY’S RISING STAR WAYLON WYATT RETURNS WITH “WISHBONE” AHEAD OF FIRST EVER AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

FIRST SINGLE SINCE HIS LATEST EP OUT OF THE BLUE OUT TODAY VIA MUSIC SOUP/DARKROOM RECORDS

LARGEST HEADLINE TOUR TO DATE TO KICK OFF ON SEPTEMBER 4TH IN FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS.

MINI-DOCUMENTARY SPOTIFY HOMEGROWN PRESENTS: WAYLON WYATT OUT NOW.

NATIONAL TELEVISION DEBUT ON CBS SATURDAY MORNING – WATCH HERE

“Waylon Wyatt Is Putting His Own Spin on Red Dirt”

  • Rolling Stone

“Simple, direct and emotionally intense…a neat summation of everything that’s great about Waylon Wyatt”

  • NME

“Wyatt offers gravelly, raw vocals that unapologetically shine against his sparse sonic landscape”

  • Holler Country

Today, singer, songwriter, and musician Waylon Wyatt releases his heartfelt single “Wishbone,” via Music Soup/Darkroom Records. With the new track, Waylon embarks on an exciting chapter of new music, and an upcoming expansive 35+ date headline tour. Nearly all the dates have sold out, including Waylon’s hometown shows in Fayetteville, AR – and he’s recently announced a lineup of openers for the tour, including Dom Ellis, gabrielle hope, Elizabeth Nichols, Angel White, Colton Bowlin, and Jack Van Cleaf.

“Wishbone” is a sentimental guitar waltz, chronicling despair and dissipation of optimism after a heartbreak. Waylon compares lost love to the absence of all good fortune, “No four-leaf clover on God’s green Earth helped me get over the luck I lost with her,” later lamenting that “She was that clover all along.”

Waylon says of the track: “The idea of this song came to me when I was playing a show up in NYC. Me and my pops had just come back from a show of mine and we were both exhausted as can be. We both got through the hotel room door and he thought nothing of it and sat his hat on the bed. Now anybody from the south knows sittin’ your hat on a bed is bad luck. I eventually called him out on it, and he said back to me, ‘Boy I ain’t worried, I ain’t got any luck left,’ Then I thought to myself, well… that sounds like it’d be a good song.”

This summer, Waylon played his biggest festival shows yet, including Cavendish Beach Music Festival, FairWell Festival, and to passionate fans in Hyde Park opening for one of his greatest heroes, Zach Bryan. The Daily Mirror raved, “Armed with nothing more than a guitar and a collection of raw, heart-on-sleeve songs, Wyatt drew a large and curious crowd early in the at Hyde Park.” Waylon was welcomed warmly to the UK, also playing headline shows in London, Manchester, Glasgow and Dublin.

Spotify homegrown, recently released a mini-documentary profiling Waylon during his last week of high school. The short doc covers Waylon’s upbringing, work-school balance, and culminates in a performance at his high school prom. Watch his story unfold in the full mini doc on his YouTube HERE. Last weekend, Waylon also made his national television debut on CBS Saturday Morning, performing songs across his catalog: “Jailbreak (feat. Bayker Blankenship),” “Arkansas Diamond,” and “Old Habits.”

This past June, Waylon released his sophomore EP Out Of The Blue, an amalgamation of the burgeoning country influences that carries a rustic, stripped-down quality. His innocence and warmth are captured through his honest yet piercing lyrics. The EP includes “Smoke & Embers” (with Willow Avalon), a fan favorite on tour as Waylon has been inviting a lucky fan from the crowd to sing with him on stage each night.

ABOUT WAYLON WYATT:

Waylon Wyatt is an 18-year-old folk/country artist from Hackett, Arkansas, whose raw, red-dirt sound draws inspiration from modern trailblazers like Tyler Childers and Zach Bryan. He began crafting songs as a kid, often after long days working construction with his father. Staying true to his roots, Waylon recorded and produced his debut EP Til The Sun Goes Down in his parents’ rec room-a release that has since amassed over 225 million streams and earned gold certification from “Arkansas Diamond.” Praised for his fresh take on Americana, Waylon has quickly become one of country music’s top emerging voices. His debut headlining tour sold out across the U.S., Europe, and Canada, and he recently followed up with the critically acclaimed sophomore EP Out Of The Blue, earning a 9.1 rating from Country Central. In 2025, Waylon will embark on his biggest tour yet, headlining major venues across the U.S. and appearing alongside Zach Bryan at Hyde Park and Turnpike Troubadours at Red Rocks.

Victoria Crosby – Red Dome Dust

Victoria Crosby – Artist Bio for ‘Red Dome Dust’

Fresh off the release of her debut single North of the Range, Far North Queensland
singer-songwriter Victoria Crosby returns with Red Dome Dust – a foot-stomping tribute to mining towns, childhood memories, and her old man’s hard yakka. A true bush balladeer with a voice full of grit and heart, Victoria blends classic country with honest storytelling shaped by life in the outback. When she’s not running her community café The Hungry Pug, she’s writing songs about small towns, red dirt roads, and the people who live there. With a string of singles rolling out in 2025 and her debut album North of the Range on the horizon, Victoria is carving out a space in Australian country music – one dust-covered tale at a time.