Kasey Tyndall’s Self-Titled Album Marks a Milestone Moment in Her Country-Rock Journey

For those who’ve been around Raised Rowdy long enough, you know Kasey Tyndall isn’t just another name in country music—she’s family. Before Raised Rowdy even had a firm footing in Nashville, Kasey was already part of the crew, grinding her way through the scene with an attitude that was as rock and roll as it was country. And now, after years of relentless touring, songwriting, and defining her sound, she’s finally dropped her self-titled debut album—a record that captures every bit of her grit, growth, and fire.

We first saw Kasey on tour in Pittsburgh, opening for some wild acts., and even then, she had that something. Her high-energy stage presence, fearless songwriting, and signature edge made it clear that she wasn’t just playing music, she was living it. Since then, we’ve watched her evolve, sharpen her craft, and push country music’s boundaries in ways that feel more relevant than ever.

Her blend of country and rock is no longer on the fringes—it’s the future. As country music leans further into its rock influences, Kasey is already standing at the intersection, making it clear that she’s been ahead of the curve the whole time.

Kasey Tyndall isn’t just a collection of songs—it’s a snapshot of who she is today. It’s raw, it’s personal, and it hits every part of her story, from the road warrior musician to the wife, mother, and southern spitfire.

Tracks like “Pulling Weeds” bring that classic country-rock attitude, while “Crystal Methodist” showcases her deep southern roots with humor and twang. She slows it down with “Men Like You,” a love letter to her husband that has some of that Kip Moore esc sexiness to it, and delivers hard-hitting rocking anthems like “I Ain’t Askin’” that remind you why her fearless approach to music is so refreshing.

 

Then there’s “Middle Man”, co-written with Lainey Wilson, which delivers one of the album’s most poignant moments—a deeply personal reflection on the impact of divorce. If you have been a fan of Kasey like we have this one isn’t new but it fits so well on this record and we are so excited that anyone new to Kacey fandom will get to experience this one on her self titled record. It’s the kind of song that makes you stop in your tracks and just listen—a testament to the depth of her songwriting.

For years, Kasey has been on the grind—touring with heavy-hitters like Ashley McBryde, Ian Munsick, and Ella Langley, earning songwriting credits on Lainey Wilson’s GRAMMY-nominated album, and proving at every turn that she’s a force to be reckoned with.

This album is her moment, and it’s damn exciting to see her finally get to put something this fully realized into the world.

So, whether you’ve been following Kasey since the early days or are just now catching on, do yourself a favor: stream this album, catch a live show, and buckle up—because Kasey Tyndall isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

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