Sunday, 23 February 2014

Cole Swindell Takes Nashville By Storm

You will not believe the truth is that we would let the tornadoes and thunderstorms keep us " Chillin 'It" with Cole Swindell , right?

While most Nashville crouched in a bunker storm on Thursday night (February 20 ) , riding some really ominous weather, the newest "it" guy was taking the stage at Exit / In to put on a hell of a show country music to fans who had been waiting in line all afternoon and hear new favorite.

And he did not disappoint .

During his presentation , sponsored by Sirius / XM ' s road , Swindell made ​​a series of high-energy songs known as "Get Me Some of That ," which he co - wrote to fellow artist Thomas Rhett , along with some versions of his major influences, as Tim McGraw "Something like That" and Dierks Bentley " what I was thinking. "

Of course , the highlight of the evening was listening to a handful of original songs from their eponymous debut album released earlier this week.

And while the drive is new , that did not stop fans sing along to every line of songs like " swayin ", " Dozen Roses and a six pack ", " I hope you get Lonely Tonight" ( which was their next single co - written with Florida Georgia Line ) and that started it all - the breaking smash , " Chillin 'It" .

And as if the songs are not enough to keep you entertained thoroughly charming personality definitely Swindell . One of the most endearing things about Swindell is his down -home wit and boyish charm , shining on almost as bright as his smile megawatt stage.

He's talented . He is charismatic. He is lovable . And judging by the reception he received on Thursday it is here to stay . I mean, not even a tornado could keep him and his followers down .

Swindell is opening shows Luke Bryan is my kind of tour Bowling Night at Rupp Arena in Lexington , Kentucky , on Friday (February 21 ) .

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Album Spotlight: Cole Swindell, ‘Cole Swindell’

Cole Swindell decided to make a well-rounded album that tells his story , and he succeeded. The 12 songs tread 'Cole Swindell ' along Inspirational family , but the ruts are not running on any particular one. It is surprisingly easy to find yourself halfway through the album a second time without notice.Nothing feels forced. The stories and songs of this singer grew up in south Georgia - who hails from the school of Country Music Luke Bryan - come naturally. It has also identified as part of the group that runs the Florida Georgia Line , but sonicall , and could not be more different. Hymns of stronger parties Swindell presented as fun, humble invitations. ' Presented to you by Beer ' is the rowdiest example, but 'Get Up' brings together a memorable lyric :"I have a place to tan legs / red around my neck / Where can outshine that big spot light, " Swindell sings a country girl .Metaphors smart way into other tracks too, adding a pinch of spice to what would be an otherwise vanilla (but tasty) concept . "Movin ' hips like cotton wind moves ," he sings in " Let Me See Ya Girl'. ">"Done Got Drunk as a Tilt -a - Whirl " says during ' Hey You , ' the party rocking song that opens 'Cole Swindell ' These songs and lyrics capture the essence of the album. .
However, do not tell the whole story . ' Dozen Roses + Six - Pack' is a real melody Swindell producing country. Vocally , is their strongest effort if only because it is the most surprising ."I have a dozen roses if she comes home / And a six pack , if they do not, " he sings to complete a traditional choir, very satisfying.The last three tracks ( ' A Dozen Roses ... ", " Down Home Boys ' and ' Back Roads and Back Row' ) do the best job of telling the story of Swindell, the closer is perhaps the best song dozen. He does not use nostalgia or memories worn cliché. Every song on this album feels staff.Key Tracks: ' Chillin ' is ', ' not worth the whiskey, ' ' The Back Roads and last row 'Confrontation : Swindell wrote " not worth whiskey ' shortly after a break that did not end well , and the minute he heard the girl , I knew. " I refused , I think, when she asked me, " Swindell says Taste of Country . " But I'm glad he does. So I wrote it. I'm glad she knows it's her, I mean that I wrote exactly what I wanted . "

Cole Swindell Biography


Cole Swindell is a great and popular American country singer, songwriter and recording artist. He got fame from his famous and well-liked song ‘chillin’. He is signed to Warner Bros. He was born in America and right now he have huge fan following in the world. He has written lots of songs and as well he is a great recording artist. He always tries to entertain their fans and audience. William Keith Swindell and Nan Shuman Swindell are his parents and his father died in 2013. Cole Swindell has three siblings & two of them are brothers. Now days Cole Swndell is busy in his upcoming ventures and he is working very hard for fans and audience.

Monday, 17 February 2014

Cole Swindell's Self-Titled Debut Album Review: Set For Country Stardom




Cole Swindell got his big break in the show, as he was selling t-shirts at Luke Bryan concert for three years. But his debut, "Cole Swindell" (Warner Nashville), is carried out by making it clear that he had good grades while Bryan was on stage. His first single, 

"Chillin 'It", is fresh and smart, keeping everything relaxed and friendly. That's a significant part of normal type charm-Swindell, he launches into stories about concertgoing ("swayin"), hanging out at the bar ("brought to you by beer") and ruptures ("Not worth it whiskey "). However, tales full details as well prepared "Dozen Roses with a Six-Pack" show Swindell set for stardom country.


COLE SWINDELL
"Cole Swindell"
THE GRADE B
BOTTOM LINE Diving straight into the country mainstream.