Friday New Releases – October 3, 2025

Does it really matter all the releases that are coming out today? Seriously, is anyone going to talk about anything other than the new Taylor Swift album? Doubtful, but I will at least try. I have at least 30+ other releases for you that are not Taylor Swift. Hopefully there is something for you to listen to this week. There is nothing for me to go and grab so nice to have a break. Let me know what you want to hear this week or what we may have missed. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful weekend!!

  • Taylor Swift – The Life of a Showgirl – (Taylor Swift)
  • Oasis – Whats The Story Morning Glory (30th Anniversary) – (Big Brother Recordings)
  • Waylon Jennings – Songbird – (Son of Jessi / Thirty Tigers)
  • Dirkschneider & The Old Gang – Babylon – (Reigning Phoenix Music)
  • Michael Schenker Group – Don’t Sell Your Soul – (earMusic / Edel Music & Entertainment)
  • Thrice – Horizons / West – (Epitaph)
  • AFI – Silver Bleeds The Black Sun… – (Run For Cover Records)
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Chris Stapleton – From A Room: Volume 1 – Album Review

Finally, a Country album worth writing about.  I can not stand the pop country music that is played on the radio today.  It is all fluff and no substance.  Country music should make you feel something and tell a great story.  The only thing I feel with most of country music today is…well…nothing.  That is the problem.

That changed with the appearance of Chris Stapleton on to the scene.  He is what Country music should be.  With his first album, ‘Traveller’, back in 2015, Chris brought the old school brand of Country music back for everyone to enjoy.  He was one of the most talked about new artist to come around in a long, long time.  The funny thing is he really isn’t new as he has been a songwriter for years, but was finally able to break through as a solo artist.

‘From A Room: Volume 1’ was recorded Nashville at the famed RCA Studio A where some of the greats recorded such as Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings.  Their spirit is heard throughout the album and brings back the old school Country music that we have longed to hear for years.

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