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Exploring Teagan Stewart’s ‘New Nashville

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If you remember the old Nashville, then this new release from Teagan Stewart  titled “New Nashville” will make you emotional.  The song captures the classic feel of country music. It mentions the aggravation of seeing a landmark replaced by the building site.

In the song, Teagan sings, what is going on in Nashville. She focuses on the causes of the closing of these places like high rent and selfish developers. The song similarly notes smaller changes in the city, such as the no trespassing of cheap PBR beer. Through the lyrics, Teagan expresses the residents‘ sadness and the memories of their hometown’s transformation. The places mentioned in the lyrics were already closing down when Teagan wrote and produced the song.

Her singing is sweet plus it’s well controlled, making the song very enjoyable. Her control over her vocals, including effortless pitching and impressive falsetto, adds depth and emotion to her performance. The song may does not have intense instrumentation, but its energy and nostalgia are palpable, making it a compelling listen. Also her vocals blended so well with the instrumentation.

For those who enjoy the genuine Nashville, this song is for you. Several seminal sites that bring fame to Nashville are being torn down by developers. The “New Nashville” stands for the summarization of such loses.

Therefore “New Nashville” can be classified as a classic country song with an old-style shuffle rhythm. It pays homage to the past giving it a new perspective both on the music and on country music. It’s a beauty from the introduction to the conclusion!

Stream below.

Written by
Barbie Edonia

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