Curb Records artist Stars Go Dim released its fourth studio set, Roses, last month, which includes the self-penned track “Your Song,” which is dedicated to the fans. In the new album, Stars Go Dim discovers faith in the crevices of daily life across its latest collection, years in the making. Co-producing for the first time, Chris Cleveland embraces the genuine joy that comes from a slower pace and a different point of view on Roses. Exploring his dynamic range across the project’s 11 original selections, the top-shelf singer chases a retro sound marinated in the groove-heavy beats of the ’70s. From the jangly piano intro of lead single “Mama Don’t Lie (Alright)” to the nostalgic emotional pull of closing track “Good Days,” the fresh LP blossoms with the hope that God is always waiting to be found.While Cleveland carefully handpicked a few seasoned lyricists to help him bring Roses to life, he also intentionally chose to collaborate with a large pool of relatively unknown songwriters for the majority of the project, giving many of the writers represented in the credits their first career cut.Addiotionally, to celebrate the eagerly anticipated premiere of Roses, Stars Go Dim made its Grand Ole Opry debut. Stepping into the coveted circle for the first time, Cleveland was joined by a star-studded lineup.
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