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Honey Ryder - Born In A Bottle

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Honey Ryder
 have come a very long way since their debut single 'Numb' in 2008 marked them out as a folk-indie duo with mainstream chart potential. Having lost founding member Martyn Shone in the aftermath of their debut album Rising Up, the strength of the new line-up (vocalist Lindsay O'Mahony is joined by Matt Bishop and Jason Huxley) was more than proven on their pop-country sophomore Marley's Chains. Now, six years after their debut, the group have release their third studio album, Born in a Bottle.

For fans of their first album, Born in a Bottle will be a satisfying release. For while it's perhaps even more country driven than their previous, there are stripped back moments of raw beauty and honest lyrics which are as poignant in their drive as their debut showed they had the potential to craft.
 
Opening with the instant anthem of the title track 'Born in a Bottle', Honey Ryder show that they are a band who know how to get a party started. With easy to sing lyrics, a stomping beat and a rousing vocal at its centre, it has radio hit written all over it. As it blends into the current Radio 2 hit, 'What If We've Only Got Tonight', the band show that they learnt a lot from mid-90s icons Mindy McCready, Shania Twain and Martina McBride, as they deliver an equally memorable mid-tempo. As lead single 'Drink With Me' brings the party atmosphere to the forefront again, the album's opening three numbers show that this is a band that knows where they excel.
 
However there is intimacy, like on track 4, 'Little Feet', a song penned by Lindsay about parenthood. The loving mother is unafraid as she explores her own insecurities, questioning whether a parent can ever be good enough to the child they are raising. It is in this soft ballad that Honey Ryder set themselves apart from their radio-dominating country peers. There are real emotions, real feelings all delivered in delicate and unforgettable songs.
 
As the album continues, Honey Ryder lean towards the upbeat, with notable numbers including 'In A Heartbeat' and the Garth Brooks like, 'Hitting The High Notes', it is with another sensitive insight that Honey Ryder score their second stand out moment. 'Years From Now' is probably one of the most moving songs you will hear in 2016. An understated glance at true friendship, 'Years From Now' is rooted in the blissful folk sound found on their debut album and will have you feeling all tingly and warm as you sing along.
 
Although Born in a Bottle is essentially a country album, its versatile sound is representative of a band unafraid of avoiding genre classification in favour of good music. This is an album that will make you want to sing along out loud, dance wildly but also prompt moments of introspective thought.
 
Born in a Bottle is available from Amazon & iTunes. 
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2015 In Country

In a break from what passes for the norm around here Katherine Rippon has comprehensively broken down for us what has marked 2015 out for her in the Country scene.

Top 10 Country Albums 2015
 
1. Jess And The Bandits - Here We Go Again
An explosive debut effort from the band fronted by the big-voice of Jess Clemmons. From party anthems 'Ready Set' and 'Nitty Gritty' through to show stopping ballads 'What If' and 'Love Like That', this is an album that demands your attention.
 
2. Kacey Musgraves - Pageant Material
 
Kacey Musgraves' international appeal was evident with the success of her label debut Same Trailer Different Park. With a witty and intelligent approach to lyrics and a sound rich in country heritage but bitingly current, this album unsurprisingly won over even more hearts than her debut.
 
3. Chris Stapleton - Traveller
 
Good things come to those who wait. Chris Stapleton has been working in the country industry for a very long time but until this year, he was largely overlooked by the mainstream. Traveller is an album full of soul that will move you in so many ways.
 
4. Lindi Ortega - Faded Gloryville
 
Canadian songstress Lindi Ortega has grown with each release. Faded Gloryville sees her deliver an album that has all the edge of her back catalogue but a commercial sensibility that allows her profile to match her talent.
 
5. John And Jacob - John And Jacob
 
Having written more than a handful of songs for the Nashville soundtrack, John and Jacob finally found the spotlight shone in their direction. With a pop sensibility akin to The Beatles, this is country rock at its finest.
 
6. Honey Ryder - Born In A Bottle
 
British trio Honey Ryder have come a very long way from their indie early years. With their sound as authentic as any American country artist, this collection is perfect to sing along to.
 
7. Andrew Combs - All These Dreams
 
Andrew Combs is a man who wears his heart on his sleeve. This collection will tug on those hearts string and make you feel something very real.
 
8. Sasha McVeigh - I Stand Alone
 
The upcoming Brit may be making major waves Stateside currently as opposed to her home turf, but that does not make album of self exploration any less worthy. Well structured and lyrically strong make it a very interesting debut.
 
9. Sugar And The Hi-Lows - High Roller
 
A sound explosion with a vintage twist, this fusion sound will have your toes tapping, hands clapping and hips shaking.
 
10. Logan Brill - Shuteye
 
The pressure was on Logan Brill to deliver a stunning second album. And she has. This is an album that will take you on a real journey and have you begging for more.
 
Top 10 Country Singles 2015 
 
1. Luke And Mel - 'Somethin' About A Woman'
 
Lyrical genius from the British husband and wife duo. The best cut from their EP. We want an album. Please.
 
2. Jess And The Bandits - 'You Can't Stop Me'
 
The rousing radio hit will have you singing along at the top of your lungs. Genius.
 
3. Cam - 'Burning House'
 
Cam is destined to be a huge star in 2016. This single was enhanced by its big budget video but even on its own, it shines bright.
 
4. Sonia Leigh - 'When We Are Alone'
 
Country's rebel star Sonia Leigh showed a sensitive side on this stand out song.
 
5. Hailey Whitters - 'Black Sheep'
 
The title cut from her debut album showed how raw and real music should be.
 
6. Eric Church - 'Talladega'
 
Eric Church can do no wrong. Talladega is no expect ion.
 
7. Kacey Musgraves - 'Biscuits'
 
A playful single from one of country's defining stars.
 
8. Sugar And The Hi-Lows - 'High Roller'
 
Is this country? The label says so! Either way, it's so good that we don't care! Dance!
 
9. LeAnn Rimes And Gavin DeGraw - 'Celebrate Me Home'
 
Two of the music world's big names shine on this moving duet. 

10. Liv Austen - 'The Guts You Always Had' 

Norwegian's can do country and can do it very well. A striking single from a soon to be superstar.
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