Review: Carrie Underwood “Two Black Cadillacs”

Carrie Underwood “Two Black Cadillacs” All Sass And No Innovation? – Review Following the huge success of her album’s title track, “Blown Away“, Carrie Underwood has released “Two Black Cadillacs” a dark narrative creeping up on the footsteps of its predecessor. Whereas ‘Blown Away’ told the story of a young girl leaving her abusive, alcoholic father to die in a tornado, it’s successor revels in the death of a man, whose cheated on and lied to wife and mistress have plotted to murder him for his misdemeanors. The Sound of the Song. Just as the two songs previously released from this album, this new single is more pop coumtry and makes no pretenses about it, and equally to “Blown Away“, the sound is big, dark and dramatic. Much use is made of the electric guitars, heavy driving drums, the wailing string section, the creeping piano riff in a minor key, that combined with the choir (singing bye bye, bye bye) really builds this song up. It doesn’t stop there, however, and there’s a lot going on musically in this track, with an extended instrumental at the end that makes full use of the musical ideas available, leading to a fade out. Carrie’s vocals are strong, convincing and really put the song across well and so far it all looks promising. The Lyrics. The lyrics are good and I’m glad to know Carrie had a hand in writing them (I just have a personal preference for artist writing their own material). The narrative describes the man in question’s wife calling a number on his phone and discovering he had a mistress, who equally didn’t know he had a wife, in order to make us feel sympathy for both parties. They decide to kill him to get revenge, and the song revolves around the scene of the funeral, where each woman’s black Cadillac pulls up, and they meet for the first time, my favorite line being the pinnacle of the story “it was the first and last time they saw each other face to face, they shared a crimson smile and just walked away, and left the secret at the grave”. There are some problems though… Firstly, although I like the lyrics, I feel like there could be a lot more powerful imagery involved and although they tell the story well, there’s plenty of room for embellishment that just wasn’t realized. The song does build up, but the instrumental lacks some energy in my opinion, and although there’s a lot going on musically, it all contributes to just a thick guitar-based sound. You have to listen carefully to realize that they’ve put a lot of effort into building up the song. However, my biggest problem is that is just sounds like another “Blown Away“. It’s nice to see more lyrical substance from Carrie and some more dark and twisted themes but musically it just doesn’t do a lot compared to what has come before. I’m disappointed that she chose to release them Continue reading Review: Carrie Underwood “Two Black Cadillacs”

Video: Love and Theft Get Steamy with “Runnin’ Out Of Air”

Watch Love and Theft’s Hot New Video for “Runnin’ Out Of Air”. Love and Theft‘s new video for single “Runnin’ Out Of Air” might read just a little bit like a rap music video (They’re in a nightclub? There are ladies in tiny tight dresses everywhere? Everyone is staring at each other really intensely?), but that doesn’t change the fact that its a dang good song and the video is steaming things up! The duo will no doubt be melting country music fan hearts all over the place with the new vid, the song’s sexy lyrics, and all those shots of L and T staring longingly into the camera! Besides all that though, I think my favorite detail might be what the country singers order at the bar towards the beginning of the video. Check it out below, and see for yourself. Watch: Love and Theft’s “Runnin’ Out Of Air” Video. “Runnin’ Out Of Air” is featured on Love and Theft’s self-titled album released July 2012.

Tate Stevens Still In The Running On The X-Factor

Tate Stevens Still Doing Great On The X-Factor and Moving On To The Next Round! Thanks to some of our dedicated readers, The X-Factor contest, Tate Stevens was brought to our attention, and we’ve been following his progress since! This talented guy is as humble as they come, and we just love rooting for him. It doesn’t hurt either, that with each performance his proves that tuning into his performances is more than worth our time! Last week, he shook things up and gave viewers his version of Keith Urban‘s “Somebody Like You“. Along with the judges, I really enjoyed the change up in pace, and I thought Stevens nailed it. Still (and I hate to say this), I’ve got to agree with Simon, on that one tiny criticism in regard to his dance moves. On the other hand though, there is something really endearing about Tate’s lack of “hollywood polish” in his stage presence, and honestly, I don’t think that detracts from his performances at all. If you’re already a fan of Stevens, go ahead and enjoy the recap below! If you haven’t checked him yet, do it now! You can keep track of Season 2 of The X-Factor on their official page. Sidenote: I love Tate’s quote, “Second only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.” Perspective, people. Watch Tate Stevens Perform “Somebody Like You“. Did you know you can buy Tate’s renditions of the country hits he sings on the show? Yep, you can! Check it out.

Video: The Band Perry Better Dig Two Behind the Scenes

Get Behind The Scenes with The Band Perry On New Video “Better Dig Two”. The Band Perry debuted their brand new (and totally awesome) new single, “Better Dig Two” just a few weeks ago at the 2012 CMA Awards. They are currently gearing up to the release the music video for the single, and took the time to give fans the inside scoop on the single and the making of the video! The complete video debuts on CMT on Tuesday, December 4th, but you can watch the behind the scenes video below! Be sure to comment and let us know what you think of their new song! The Band Perry “Better Dig Two” Behind the Scenes.

Rascal Flatts Host 14th Annual A Home For the Holidays

Rascal Flatts Hosting the 14th Annual A Home For the Holidays Special On CBS! Rascal Flatts is teaming up with CBS to host the 14th Annual A Home For The Holiday special which focuses on raising awareness about adoption and foster care and their importance as social issues. It will feature stories and testimonies from American families in addition to performances from country stars and artists from other genres! Tune in on Wednesday, December 19th at 9pm ET on CBS. Performances to Include: Rascal Flatts Rachel Crow Melissa Etheridge Matchbox Twenty Phillip Phillip Other Appearances: Wayne Brady Kevin Frazier Jillian Michaels

Colt Ford-December NRA Country Artist Of The Month

NRA’s Country Artist Of The Month Embraces The Honor. Colt Ford has been chosen as the NRA Country Artist of the Month for December. As the artist of the month, he celebrates his support of our brave men and women in uniform, appreciation for the great outdoors, and love of family. “I have lived my life and built my career around core values my parents instilled in me: love of God, family, friends, America, and hard work. I share those ideals with my NRA Country family. I embrace the chance to be a role model for my kids and all of the other young country kids who are the future of this great nation. God Bless America. My Name is Colt Ford and I am NRA Country.” This month’s promotion gives fans the chance to win a Colt Ford prize pack including an autographed copy of Declaration of Independence, t-shirt, hat and sticker. Also as a treat to fans, they can check out this video of Ford’s recent visit to NRA headquarters. Also this month, Ford celebrates his first nomination as “Breakthrough Artist of the Year” on the fan-voted Fox television broadcast of the American Country Awards live from Las Vegas on December 10, at 8:00 pm ET/PT.

Marty Stuart Celebrates 20 Years As Grand Ole Opry Member

This Coming Saturday, Marty Stuart Will Be Honored When The Grand Ole Opry Celebrates His 20 Years As A Member! If you want to get Marty Stuart a present for his anniversary of being an Opry Member, get China. A celebration will take place December 8 in honor of his 20 years! There will be performances by his wife, Connie Smith, Charley Pride, Old Crow Medicine Show and Brandy Clark. Phyliss J. Anderson, Chief of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians will also appear with Stuart, as well as two Choctaw dancers. Everything will take place at the historic Ryman Auditorium where Stuart made his debut alongside Lester Flatt in September 1972 at age 13. “Marty has won the love and respect of all of us at the Grand Ole Opry as well as friends and fans around the world,” said Pete Fisher, Opry vice president and general manager. “Like the Grand Ole Opry itself, Marty celebrates and showcases all the styles under the country music umbrella. He has the utmost respect for our musical heritage while also working tirelessly to ensure country music’s future growth. We’re excited to celebrate his Opry anniversary at the Ryman, the stage on which his Opry career began when he was just a teenager.” Congrats to another of country music’s legends!

Country To Country-UK’s First Country Music Festival

C2C: Country To Country To Be The UK’s First Ever Country Music Festival In 2013. For the first time ever, country artists will be teaming up to perform at a country music festival in London. The festival is C2C: Country To Country and will be two days of music at The O2 London in March 2013. On Saturday and Sunday, March 16-17, country artists including Tim McGraw, Carrie Underwood, Darius Rucker, Vince Gill, Little Big Town, Brantley Gilbert, Kristian Bush, LeAnn Rimes and more will take the stage to entertain the UK’s biggest country fans. “I love the idea of a country music festival in London and I’m so excited that so many amazing artists are coming together for Country to Country. I feel honored to help represent country music, and I know it’s going to be a really fun weekend!” -Carrie Underwood The O2 and SJM Concerts in association with the Country Music Association have established C2C with the intention of it becoming an annual event.

Lee Brice I Drive Your Truck Video

The Official Music Video For Lee Brice’s “I Drive Your Truck.” If you haven’t heard Lee Brice’s latest single, “I Drive Your Truck,” then it might surprise you what it is actually about. What do they say? “Don’t judge a book by its cover?” Well the same goes for song titles. For a complete run down of the song check out a review by our guest contributor Vickye here. But for the quick recap, it is a song about someone dealing with the loss of a very important person the only way they know how. The video for “I Drive Your Truck” premiered today and let me tell you it is a tear jerker! The song is already emotional on its own, but the added visuals had me close to losing it. Brice has a few intense scenes and it is just all around a great video. You can find “I Drive Your Truck” on Brice’s latest album Hard 2 Love. Watch it below and tell us what you think! Current Lee Brice Tour Dates and Tickets!

Country Music News Blog Internship Opening

CMNB Is Looking for An Intern In The Northwest Arkansas Area! Spring 2013 Internship: Staff Writer Bump Interactive, LLC, a growing web publishing and marketing company, is currently looking for an Intern to fill the general role of “Staff Writer”. This Intern will be responsible for researching and creating original articles exclusively for use on web-based magazine sites owned by Bump Interactive, LLC. Some duties may include, but are not limited to: Researching and building data files for individual artists and bands. Providing in-depth articles on assigned subject matter that meets pre-determined length, quality and content requirements. Building quality interviews and reviews. Representing Bump Interactive, LLC online through social media outlets Past experience is not required, but is appreciated. Minimum qualifications must include: Ability to communicate clearly and professionally in person, over the telephone, and online Excellent spelling and grammar. Meticulous attention to detail. Ability to self-manage in a non-traditional work environment. Ability to present a professional image that represents the culture of Bump Interactive, LLC. A strong display of internet-savvy. A relaxed sense of humor. A LOVE of many genres of music, including and especially rock and roll and country/folk. Extra consideration will be given to those with web marketing, social media, journalism, graphic design, or past publishing credits. This position is excellent for those interested in web development and marketing, online journalism or entertainment publishing. Compensation This is an unpaid internship. Must be approved by appropriate supervisor for college (either University, Community College or other accredited institution) credit. Position Details Office located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. 5-10 hours weekly (flexible schedule based on individual’s work load and other obligations.) Start Date: January 28th, 2013 End Date: April 29th, 2013 If interested, please respond with an email to our Director of Operations (molly@countrymusicnewsblog.com) including a short introduction and either your resume, or links to your previous writing samples.