Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Eight Second Ride


Being the Jake Owen fans that we are, we had to respond to this laugh-worthy review of his newest single, "Eight Second Ride."

Let's get this out of the way: This is by no means Jake's best song. In fact, of all his singles, it's probably his worst. It was a sleeper hit on his debut album, Startin' with Me, that fans requested as a single, but never got. So, it was re-released on Easy Does It, with plans of being a single.

The problem with the Easy Does It version is its restyling. Aside from minor lyrical changes, the version on Easy Does It seems to lose some of its original musical edge. The guitars and drums fade to the background for this version, whereas they pound through the speakers on Startin' With Me. Whoever decided to remix 8SR managed to take a fun, rocking song and make it a weak, mediocre ego-piece.

As for saying the song is supposed to be "realistic:" Anyone who has listened to Jake's music, has seen a Jake show, etc., knows that this song is blazingly tongue-in-cheek. It was written long before he had his big break, when he was barely in his 20s. With a male buddy, he decided to write a song about girls and big trucks. We think even Jake knows the likelihood of getting a woman to bed down with him on a tailgate is unlikely. (Hey, metal is cold and uncomfortable! Stay in the cab at least.)

It seems that some people don't like Jake because he's attractive. Evidently country music is meant to be "ugly," which, frankly, is something lost on us. All the posturing about his looks masks simple jealousy. For someone as talented as Jake, it's a shame that people are going to misjudge him because he happens to be good-looking and has written a song that is not "high art." Look back at singles like "Startin' With Me" and "Don't Think I Can't Love You" if you need a reminder of exactly what this Florida boy can do.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

At Radio Today

There are some great songs releasing to radio today. First, Big Green Tractor by Jason Aldean. At a recent show, Aldean claimed it's "Kind of a love song". He also thinks that “there’s something kinda romantic about a little tractor ride at midnight.” We agree but have a listen here and decide for yourselves.

Another song impacting today is I'll be That, the third single from Jimmy Wayne's sophomore album, "Do You Believe Me Now".

Watch this video to listen to the song and hear what fans are saying. And don't forget that Jimmy Wayne fans have declared the first Friday of every month Jimmy Wayne Day. On Jimmy Wayne Day, fans will request I'll Be That on as many radio stations as possible. The next "Jimmy Wayne Day" is June 5th, the first day of the "American Saturday Night" tour, where Jimmy opens up for Dierks Bentley and Brad Paisley.




Also, at radio today is the second single, 15 Minutes from Rodney Atkins CD "It's America" and Indian Summer from Brooks & Dunn.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Why We Heart Jake Owen

Jake Owen has officially rocketed to the top of the list of our faves! He just spent over an hour chatting LIVE with fans from his bus via his web cam. How many artists do that? How many take the time to work out the kinks and the bugs so that they can connect with US?

That was so awesome, Jake. Can't wait for the next one!



Monday, May 4, 2009

They're Gonna Put Him in the Movies

Adam Gregory is set to star alongside John Schneider in What Would Jesus Do. The film will be based on Charles Sheldon's In His Steps. It follows four individuals -- a singer, a newspaper editor, a wealthy philanthropist, and a minister who lost his faith -- all vowing to walk in the Jesus' steps, with every decision based on the one question, "What would Jesus do?" Adam Gregory's song "What Would Jesus Do", off his Crazy Days album, will also be featured in the movie.
"My faith and my music are very closely related," says Gregory. "I feel truly blessed for an opportunity where I can incorporate both into a project that serves a bigger purpose and will hopefully reach millions of others."

The movie is set to start filming this month.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Vern Gosdin 1934-2009


Country music lost one of the greats this week. Take a moment to remember kindly the man known as The Voice.

We'd like Mr. Gosdin to know that, yes, it is raining at our house.