Charge your week with country and rock delight ft. Oaken Lee, Dylan Scott & Cael Anton
- Music Maniac 1
- Apr 28
- 2 min read
Country and rock dominate our week with fresh new songs from Oaken Lee, Dylan Scott & Cael Anton. Check out their music here below and follow them for more!:
Oaken Lee-A Mountain (an Echo)
Tunes that transcend our plane. Oaken Lee brings a lot of inspirations in his palette, but the canvas is crafted with his curiosity. His single A Mountain (an Echo) is the example of how transformation through music isn’t linear. A reggae like percussion informs the spine of the song, while his soft vocals craft a narrative dear to us. The minimal background offers for a crisp, breathtaking visual of what Oaken sings so fondly about. The musician raised in rural Shropshire is able to strip the music into what makes the head bob with joy. Walk the trail and experience an honest, loving tune with Oaken Lee. Sing along, maybe you’ll hear an echo:
Dylan Scott-I Hate Whiskey
A voice that has reached iconic status. Dylan Scott needs no introduction, for no words should intersect his powerful, expressive vocal register. Known for his pure, heartfelt lyrics and compositions that propel his tunes into the stratosphere, he’s known for retaining that dynamic composure every time he performs. I Hate Whiskey is a testament to country tunes with his unique swab of honesty and kinetic control. Production is brilliant, leaving apt space for Scott to sing with hope and belief. This is another Number 1 song in the air waves, the musician from Louisiana showing the beautiful chemistry he shares with the genre. His new album Easy Does It is going to launch on May 30th, much awaited by his fans and contemporaries alike. Take a tall cool drink of this:
Cael Anton-Got To Move
Own the groove, for that’s what Cael is doing. Got to Move is funk for your trunk, and he’s going to make sure you’re moving to it. With singles like Back Burner, it is established that versatility is just another weapon in his arsenal. The opening riff will keep you stepping to a 4/4, while it builds with catchy harmonics and vocal spaces. The punchy chorus comes in with a choir like effect and energetic thrill. It has the kind of song that is stadium rock, as well as melodically complex enough to keep you tied to it for more reasons than a 100. Cael is bringing the heat with a flamethrower, and you’re invited to barbecue. Owing to your dance shoes:
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