There is no shortage of amazing original music being made by artists Born & Bred here in the mountain state. Every week we continue to be amazed by the quality and quantity of artistry created by the talented storytellers of our home.

Listen to all of the amazing West Virginia Music on our Spotify Playlist. More streaming services being added soon.

Clarksburg native, Rett Madison is having quite the year. In the last year she’s performed on Late Night with Seth Myers and currently is on tour with The Fray. Today she has dropped a new single entitled Head On.” This soulful Americana track asks questions about letting go of a relationship and moving on without the standard formulas applied by so many to tell this narrative. Check out “Head On” below.

Photo: Mikayla Miller from Rett Madison’s Facebook
Rett Madison – Head On
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Nathan Bess is one to watch. His songwriting and singing ability lead us to believe he will become a household name in the next few years. This new EP “Part 2” released today and these four tracks show off why we think there’s some magic in the air with Nathan. Check out his song “Long Way To Charleston” below and stay tuned for more on him.

Nathan Bess – Long Way To Charleston

Speaking of magic, check out Samuel James. His new song Left Or Right” came out just in time for the election. It’s not a song for a party but a song that asks us to think about a few things. Listen to this great song below and make sure to check out our Stomping Grounds featuring Samuel coming out on Monday.

Samuel James – Left Or Right

Tyler Corbin released a new track today featuring Spencer Annis entitled “You Don’t Need Me.” The song is a message of grace and hope found through the faith that Tyler sings about in his music. The production and vocals on this song are solid. Check it out below.

Tyler Corbin ft Spencer Annis – You Don’t Need Me

Joe Crites released “Rollin’ Hills,” a song that talks about the love of the mountain state and the call back home that so many of us feel when we aren’t here in West Virginia. The instrumentation on this song is fantastic as Joe recites an all too familiar story. Listen to it below.

Joe Crites – Rollin’ Hills

The Grey Agents have released their first new song in six years. The classic pop rock track “Somebody To Blame” is a commentary on not taking responsibility for personal actions and always looking for someone to blame for our position in life that we typically create. It’s good to see this group back together and creating thought provoking conversations through their music.

The Grey Agents – Somebody To Blame
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