Listen Up: Other notable releases
Cole Swindell, Cole Swindell
Country
* * ½ (out of four)
Having previously written songs for Luke Bryan and Scotty McCreery, this Georgia native eases into the spotlight with unhurried confidence. His laid-back, alcohol-fueled debut combines a Southern hip-hop fan's singsong drawl with rock-guitar production. — Brian Mansfield
Download: Chillin It, Ain't Worth the Whiskey, Let Me See Ya Girl
Benmont Tench, You Should Be So Lucky
Roots rock
* * *
The keyboardist, one of Tom Petty's founding Heartbreakers, shifts to frontman on his solo debut, a stirring batch of deep-grooved originals and savvy covers. His gentle rasp lends a warm glow, and producer Glyn Johns adds smooth brilliance. — Edna Gundersen
Download: Wobbles, Duquesne Whistle, Veronica Said, Blue Dress
Suzanne Vega, Tales From the Realm of the Queen of Pentacles
Singer/songwriter
* * *
The title may evoke a prog-rock parody, but on her first new studio album in seven years, Vega continues to explore rhythms and textures with economy and grace, and her distinct vocals are a dignified constant. — Elysa Gardner
Download: Don't Uncork What You Can't Contain, Song of the Stoic
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