Authority Magazine Presents: New Music Friday 10.26.18

Caroline James
Authority Magazine
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3 min readOct 26, 2018

It’s Friday which means there is a TON of incredible new music being released. It’s never too early for holiday music, right? From Brett Eldredge’s Glow Deluxe album release to rising country artist Rachel Reinert’s sophomore solo single, “Dark Star,” we’ve rounded up a few songs of all genres that we seriously love. Check them out, add to your playlist and jam out this weekend!

Liddy Clark“Shot Down (Stand Up)”

Perhaps one of the most inspirational artists on this list is releasing a new track today, called “Shot Down (Stand Up).” The song is based off her experience as a native of Parkland, FL and being friends with several of the victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting. The song is a beautiful look into the theme of perseverance and is an empowering ballad for anyone listening.

Rachel Reinhart “Dark Star”

The former frontwoman of Gloriana is releasing her new single “Dark Star,” an introspective slow jam that offers a country meets Gwen Stefani vibe. It’s putting us in the most gorgeous of late October moods.

Luke Bryan — “What Makes You Country”

Country superstar and American Idol judge Luke Bryan announces his new single “What Makes You Country,” and even for those that don’t consider themselves “country” — it’s a great jam for this weekend. Get in your truck, turn up the volume and enjoy some classic country music.

Stevie Redstone “Now”

New artist Stevie Redstone offers an energetic debut with a fusion of pop-rock, funk, and soul in his new song “Now.” It’s the perfect way to start your weekend.

Brett EldredgeGlow Deluxe

The singer/songwriter who’s just a little bit country with a little bit of Sinatra is releasing the newest installment of his beloved Christmas album Glow Deluxe. We know there a quite a few of you that are already for that time of year, and if so — this is for you guys. Be sure to listen to new tracks like “Silver Bells” “Holly Jolly Christmas,” “Do You Hear What I Hear” and “Christmas Time is Here.”

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