Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.
South Carolina born, singer-songwriter Noah Guthrie has released a new single, titled “Hell or High Water.” Listen now!
Noah Guthrie’s Newest Single
The latest release features the Alt-Country, Americana artist’s soulful, tenor vocal range, and is a standout from the modern sound of country music today.
Over the years, Guthrie has earned a reputation for writing honest music that is representative of real-life stories. The dynamic recording, “Hell or High Water,” signifies that and illustrates the reality of taking risks and navigating life while showcasing Guthrie’s powerful vocal abilities.
The new release, written by Guthrie, and co-produced by Noah and his brother, Ian Guthrie at Studio 101 in Woodruff, South Carolina, is now available HERE.
To date, Guthrie has released two original albums, The Valley (2017) and Among the Wildest Things (2013), both of which have received critical acclaim. Guthrie has been in the studio recording new music, which will be released in the coming months.
Guthrie first garnered attention by covering chart-topping hits and posting them online, which landed him a pivotal role on the hit TV show, Glee, as Roderick Meeks.
His commitment to releasing new content has cultivated a dedicated fanbase online and has garnered over 85 million cumulative views and 512K engaged subscribers on his YouTube channel.
Over time, it’s become clear that his skills are better put to use creating original music. Guthrie, a growing secret to today’s music scene, has been touring his original music performing as an opener for Dwight Yoakam and Willie Nelson.
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