Aldean's "Whiskey Drink" reaches radio
Monday, July 29, 2024 – Jason Aldean's new song, "Whiskey Drink," is impacting radio today.
Featured on his 11th studio album, "Highway Desperado," the single finds a man pleading with his vices, begging them to help ease the pain of losing her. The song was written by Kurt Allison, Jonathan Edwards, Tully Kennedy and John Morgan
"Highway Desperado," produced by Michael Knox, features 14 tracks total with three co-written by Aldean, a first since his 2009 "Wide Open" album.
More news for Jason Aldean
- 02/27/26: Aldean plans Songs About Us Tour
- 01/09/26: Aldean drops three songs
- 11/07/25: Aldean sings "Songs About Us"
- 10/06/25: Aldean announces "30 Number One Hits"
- 09/30/25: Aldean, Bryan team up for Georgia
- 09/12/25: Aldean extends tour, releases new song
- 06/30/25: Aldean hits New Zealand, Australia in '26
- 02/17/25: Aldean, Bentley, Zimmerman headline Watershed
CD reviews for Jason Aldean
Jason Aldean's 10th studio album "Georgia "initially seems like yeoman's effort. As the second half of a double album that follows last year's "Macon," the collection boasts 30 songs; 20 are new. It is a more than a respectable length for a single album. The remainder of the effort is padded with live tracks. The obvious question is why so long? In Adean's case, he said he has always leaned toward having more songs than less. Upon a sit down listen you get ...
Hollywood may be pushing a broadminded agenda where there are more genders than one can even count, but in Jason Aldean's world, there are only two: tough guys, and the women that love them. There's no confusion it's a guy in the "Camouflage Hat," for example. Also, nothing is said or done without also washing it down with alcohol. The opener,"Tattoos and Tequila," breaks it down into tattoos to remember, and tequila to forget.
Within its booze for every ...
If you liked Jason Aldean's three previous number one albums, you'll like "Rearview Town." He sticks to the winning formula that has brought him past success. The 15 tracks are mainly juiced up, muscular numbers with scorching guitar. Ironically, amid the torrid tempos and high volume that dominate the collection, the ballads are the standouts, especially with the duet with the Miranda Lambert on "Drowns The Whiskey." Instead of whiskey drowning a memory, the inverse ...
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