Country Ain't Cancelled
Chance Alan
82,989 listener streams
Country Ain’t Cancelled — The “you can’t kill us” album
This is Chance Alan’s line-in-the-dirt record. The whole theme is country isn’t a trend Nashville can cancel, it’s a way of life. Backroads, deer stands, small towns, and people who don’t budge. Every track is either a middle finger, a prayer, or a party.
“Heaven’s Got A Small Town Waiting On Me” contains Faith + redneck pride, Chance Alan style.
It’s saying “Streets of gold sound fine, but I need gravel roads and a Friday night ballgame. If heaven ain’t got a feed store, a deer lease, and sweet tea, send me back.”
This is his God + Country track without the Hallmark cheese. With preacher at the tailgate pulpit. It’s the “we’re good people” song so the rest of the album can raise hell.
“Cold Cold Shameless Winter”
Feels snowed-in, wood-stove, whiskey-weather anthem.
What it’s saying while winter tries to shut country down every year…just throw another log on the fire, pop something brown open, and get shameless.
Every Chance album needs a seasonal survival song. This is his Colder Weather but dirtier. Probably has a line about body heat being the best heater.
“Meet Me In The Backwoods”
Heats up a bonfire romance.
When “GPS can’t find us. HOA can’t fine us. Cell phones don’t work.” It’s “Just you, me, truck bed, stars.”
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