
“Outskirts” highlights Montgomery Gentry’s blend of country and rock influences with a sing-along chorus and soaring guitar features perfect for the summer setting. “I’m all about that red dirt/ Hot girl in a T-shirt/ Sweat ring on my ball cap/ Cold beer in my hand when I get off work,” they sing on the chorus,” states Billboard. Read the full article HERE
“The project consists of outtakes and extra songs the pair cut while making what turned out to be their last album, Here’s to You, as well as two covers: Montgomery’s take on Merle Haggard’s “What Am I Gonna Do With the Rest of My Life” and Gentry’s rendition of Darrell Scott’s “You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive,” states The Boot. Read the full article HERE
“You’ll love the music on it. It’s the best I’ve heard T sing from beginning to end,” Montgomery tells Taste of Country Nights host Evan Paul. At first, Montgomery admits, he wasn’t sure what to do with the leftover songs featuring his longtime bandmate and dear friend, but, “we just kinda talked about it, all of us, and said, ‘Let’s do this,'” states Taste of Country. Read the full article HERE
“Montgomery Gentry team up with classic-rock guitar legend Steve Vai on the swampy track, “King of the World,” part of a new EP arriving next month,” states Sounds Like Nashville. Read the full article HERE
What a pleasant surprise. We lost Troy Gentry in a tragic helicopter crash a couple years ago, but his legacy continues to live on through his music. Montgomery Gentry recorded a few songs back in September of 2017, just days before Troy’s death, and will be releasing them on a new 7-song EP titled Outskirts. The EP will feature a cover of Merle Haggard’s “What Am I Gonna Do With the Rest of My Life,” a cover of Darrel Scott’s “You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive” and well as a newly released track featuring guitar player Steve Vai,” states Whiskey Riff. Read the full article HERE
