Beer's Better Cold

| Travis Denning

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Beer's Better Cold

Honing his musicianship and songwriting chops from that point on, Denning broke into country with a double shot of radio-ready singles - and now he's tapping raw, live-show magnesium for his debut EP, Beer's Better Cold, available now. -Travis Denning website

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  • Entertainment Focus

    Beer’s Better Cold is a solid EP from an artist who is rightly creating plenty of buzz. It stays away from the pop-dominated Country that’s making up much of the charts right now and it’s sure to please fans of traditional Country and those who like their Country with a little bit of a rock edge.  

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  • Country Standard Time

    You could change one letter in "beer" and wonder "where's the beef" to quote a famous, old Wendy's ad. Maybe not beef, but Denning sure knows his way around writing songs that stick. Next round, please. 

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  • American Songwriter

    Travis Denning Lightens the Mood with Debut ‘Beer’s Better Cold’. 

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  • Sound in Review

    Travis Denning’s Beer’s Better Cold is a collection of six songs the spans various moods, but Denning’s tasteful Southern country style is the glue. The is a little classic country mixed with modern country here. So, everyone should find a little something to enjoy a cold one too.  

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  • Your Life in a Song

    All in all, this is a mighty fine EP from one of country music’s most promising rising artists and songwriters. Any one of these songs has the potential to be a radio hit, and if that quality remains consistent, the future will be very bright for Travis Denning. Nothing too out-of-the-box, nothing that will alienate the fans. Just good, easy-listening country music, and there isn’t a lot more we can ask for.  

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  • Flyctory

    Six great songs Good stories, good voice Has a touch of country party feeling.  

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