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Janet Devlin Takes Us To Nashville With Her Highly-Anticipated Album ‘Emotional Rodeo’

Janet Devlin’s Emotional Rodeo is a bold, brilliant leap into country-rock that’s as fearless as it is unique. The Northern Irish singer-songwriter recreates Nashville’s rich sound, weaving her own Irish flair and personal journey into every unforgettable track.

Recorded at Blackbird Studio, this album is an immersive experience, combining Devlin’s lyrical depth with Nashville’s unmistakable country vibe, making for a release that feels both timeless and thrillingly new.

The album’s title track, co-written with Ben Earle of The Shires, is an exhilarating opener, marked by fearless lyrics and resonant themes of self-empowerment. Tracks like “Daddy” showcase Devlin’s signature wit, humorously flipping the script on the sugar-daddy stereotype, while “Country Singer” reflects her own growth as an artist, pulling back the curtain on her journey from seeking validation to boldly embracing herself.

Devlin’s range is on full display, shifting from upbeat, head-turning anthems to hauntingly introspective songs like “Whiskey On My Breath,” where her vocals are filled with palpable emotion, stripped of artifice.

One of the most extraordinary aspects of Emotional Rodeo is Devlin’s ability to tackle big themes – mental health, independence, and self-worth – with refreshing honesty. She brings a modern edge to classic country, with tracks that navigate online dating, ghosting, and societal pressures with the clever, self-aware charm of Nashville storytelling. Each song feels like a revelation, pulling listeners into Devlin’s world and encouraging them to see their own stories within hers.

For anyone searching for music that’s equal parts powerful and relatable, Emotional Rodeo is an album that demands to be heard. Janet Devlin has truly outdone herself, and this is one rodeo fans won’t want to miss.

Emotional Rodeo – out 15th November!

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