The album comes from Tony Lucca, who finished third on The Voice Season 2. “Ain’t No Storm” marks his first full-length album since 2015 and stems from songs he’s written and “salted away” since moving to Nashville in 2013.
“This is about as honest an album as I could ever make,” he says in a press release announcing the project. “There were very few takes of each song even recorded. Most of the vocals were recorded right along with the acoustic guitar.”
Tony will be touring to support the project, beginning with a Monday album release show at the True Music Room in Nashville. The tour will also land in Philly (April 24) and the D.C. area (April 25).
For tour info and details on how to get the album on CD or vinyl, visit Tony’s website.
This week’s other post-Voice releases:
* Season 10 champ Alisan Porter goes country on “Never Could,” the first single from her upcoming “Pink Cloud” album. Head here for more.
* Season 4 champ Danielle Bradbery says Lady Gaga’s “Shallow” “has been stuck in my head ever since A Star Was Born came out.” Now, she’s released her own version of the hit song, with Parker McCollum providing the male vocal assist.
* Season 3 contestant Adanna Duru — she later competed on American Idol as well — has teamed up with former Idol standout Casey Abrams for a remix of “Trip” from her “Manic Pixie Dreamgirl” album. It’s intoxicating, and you can check out the music video here.
* We haven’t heard from Cody Belew for a while, but the Top 8 finisher from Season 3 fixed that Friday by dropping a pair of singles — “Crimes” and “The Choice (a Lonely Heart Makes).” Both will be on his upcoming album “The Wreck,” due out later this year.
* Season 2 standout Anthony Evans released a pop album in November, but returns to Christian / gospel music with his new single, the uplifting “Fighting For Us.” It’s the first single from his upcoming album Altared. He’s also about to head out on a FerVent 2.0 tour with Priscilla Shirer.
* After a series of pop singles since The Voice, Season 10’s Brian Nhira this week released “I Am,” a song with what he describes as a simple message. “You are a child of God,” he writes on Instagram. “That is the basis of your whole identity. When you believe this, no label society tries to put on you can stick.”
The links above will take you to the Apple Music versions of the releases. Here are 30-second snippets via a Spotify playlist.
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