Premiere- Josh Travis: The Only Good in Me
"The Only Good in Me" opens with the warm tones of a pedal steel guitar, immediately setting the stage for a traditional country sound that's both comforting and familiar.
In an era where mainstream country music often feels as if it’s following a formula and lacks the depth of sincere songwriting, "The Only Good in Me" is a refreshing departure. Travis unapologetically embraces the traditional side of the genre, which is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise stale world of cookie cutter lyrics.
What sets "The Only Good in Me" apart, however, is not just its musical authenticity but its lyrical depth. Josh Travis offers a reflection on the human condition, sharing his own struggles with a level of honesty that's rare in modern music. He candidly acknowledges his own flaws and the temptations that we all grapple with. Travis's message that the "only good in me" comes not from himself but from a higher power, as he mentions in his song, adds a layer of spiritual depth that resonates, even with those who may not consider themselves religious.
The song's lyrics, "Some people say there's good in everyone, but the only good in me, well, it ain't me where it comes from," drives home the theme of humility and reliance on faith. This message is not only a testament to Travis's personal beliefs but also a reminder of the power of resilience and finding strength in something larger than oneself even in the worst of times.
In "The Only Good in Me," Josh Travis has crafted a song that beautifully blends traditional country elements with sincere storytelling. As a teaser for his upcoming album, it leaves us eager to explore the remaining nine tracks, each promising to be a part of an interesting musical journey. Whether you're a devout country enthusiast or simply a lover of authentic songwriting, "The Only Good in Me" is a must-listen.
“The Only Good in Me” is out everywhere this Friday, but we’ve got an advanced listen for you below.