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September 25, 2018

Adam Hood: “She Don’t Love Me” (feat. Brent Cobb)

By: Jack Anderson

While words like “Americana”, “country”, “blues” and “soul” come close, the stylings of singer-songwriter Adam Hood are best described as “southern music”.

Hailing from Opelika, Alabama and currently based out of Northport, Hood began playing live shows at the age of sixteen and in just the past decade has become a full-blown prince of performance and a bastion of blue collar lyricism. The uplifting charm behind Hood’s live tracks return to a studio sound with his upcoming full-length Somewhere In Between.

Stripped-down and lacking over-produced studio superficiality, Somewhere in Between brings the steamy southern sounds directly to your headphones, car stereo or living room, and will have you hankering for another listen the moment its over. Last Saturday Hood kicked off a fall national tour in support of Somewhere in Between, continuing through December with lots of stops across the Lone Star State! Somewhere in Between comes out October 12th and here’s a preview featuring Brent Cobb, “She Don’t Love Me”!


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