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JASON ISBELL FOXES IN THE SNOW
Jason Isbell puts himself under the microscope on Foxes In The Snow, the vaunted singer-songwriter’s first entirely solo acoustic album. Recorded over five days with a single vintage guitar, the incisive Southern poet matches masterful picking with layered songcraft, revealing more each listen. (Available March 7.)
WARREN ZEIDERS RELAPSE, LIES, & BETRAYAL
With the grungiest vocal buzz on Music Row today, breakout country hit-maker Warren Zeiders doubles down on distortion for Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal – a massive 20-song opus of molten country rock. Tracing the emotional fallout of his rise to fame, a heavy heart matches the heavy sound. (Available March 14.)
AVID RAMIREZ ALL THE NOT SO GENTLE REMINDERS
David Ramirez sets off on a sonic journey with his sixth album All The Not So Gentle Reminders, an ambitious 12-song set which lands like an indie-roots opera. Lush soundscapes combine the rhythmic and refined with a theatrical rock flourish, as his gritty folk edge gets a dramatic makeover.(Available March 21.)
CAYLEE HAMMACK BED OF ROSES
Caylee Hammack looks at life like a garden, and with her sophomore album/book, Bed of Roses, the seeds of heartbreak bloom into self-esteem splendor. A modern- country songbird with throwback tendencies (and a wild vocal warble), her 13-song harvest mixes timeless twang and nomad soul. (Available March 7.)