Even as he’s signed to one of Nashville’s biggest labels, Eric Church has amassed more than a little experience over the past nearly two decades in pushing back against the typical Music Row way of ...
Eric Church revealed that he had one major struggle when making his next album, Evangeline vs. The Machine: Deciding which songs would actually make the album. The "Drink in My Hand" singer explains ...
We moved on from this performance way too quickly. With Thanksgiving coming up in just a couple of days, I've been thinking back on some of the greatest shows that have occurred during the Dallas ...
After months of slowly teasing fans with new music, Eric Church will return with his new album on May 2, when he releases Evangeline Vs. the Machine. The eight-song album marks his first release since ...
Eric Church stunned the invite-only music industry crowd at Universal Music Group Nashville’s Team UMG Live at the Ryman 16th Anniversary showcase during Country Radio Seminar in Nashville this week.
Eric Church‘s “Springsteen” lyrics are a page out of the singer’s life, and it’s a song that resonates deep down with his fans. “Out of the entire record, this is the song I’ve been the most excited ...
A slow chorus builds power early before Jay Joyce's anthemic arrangement adds a row of exclamation points to Church's crying "Ohs" and "Oohs." Aside from "Springsteen," this might be the best example ...