Troy Cartwright Channels Heartland Rock on New Single “That’s Alright”
- All Country News

- Feb 6
- 1 min read
Troy Cartwright has always been the kind of Texas storyteller who makes you feel like you’ve stepped into the passenger seat of a late-night drive down a two-lane highway. With his latest single, "That’s Alright", he leans into that cinematic vibe, wrapping it in the heartland-rock energy of the ‘80s. Think Tom Petty swagger meets John Cougar Mellencamp grit, all filtered through Cartwright’s unmistakable Texas flair.

Clocking in at just 2 minutes and 40 seconds, the song is a perfect shot of guitar-driven euphoria. From the first strum, it feels like a windows-down, wind-in-your-hair anthem, an invitation to shake off whatever’s weighing you down and just roll with the rhythm. The guitars chime, the drums push forward, and Cartwright’s vocals carry that effortless charm that’s hard to ignore.
"That’s Alright" isn’t just a catchy tune, it’s a statement. It’s a reminder that Cartwright is an artist firmly on the rise, one whose songs deserve a spot on your radar this year. In a musical landscape often crowded with flash and auto-tune, he’s a refreshing nod to pure, unpretentious songwriting, blending classic influences with a modern sensibility that feels both nostalgic and immediate.
For anyone looking for a soundtrack to start their year with a little optimism, a little grit, and a lot of Texas heart, Troy Cartwright’s "That’s Alright "is a hard one to beat. Just don’t forget to roll down the windows.
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