Display MoreWhen rock died, modern "bro" country was the only refuge for folks like me. That guitar driven sound backing anthemic power ballads and good ol country rockers. And some of these modern country crossovers are better than 99% of the crap you hear on the Hot 100.
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this is actually true. Some of the best electric guitar tones have come out of the "Country" genre in recent years. Electric guitar is dead on US pop radio but all over the Country charts. Guitar driven Rock and Southern Rock have moved that way.
case in point...
The biggest problem with the genre isn't the music, but the hypocritical right wing values system that is pushed by it.
Back in the days of Outlaw country ( Willie Nelson, Waylon, etc) it was a much more diverse genre.