Allison Asarch’s latest single, "Better with Time," is a powerful testament to perseverance and self-worth. Co-written with Paige Ruderman and Casey McMillan, the track blends heartfelt storytelling with a soaring melody, creating an anthem that celebrates growth, wisdom, and the enduring strength of women in the music industry.
The song’s inspiration is deeply personal to Asarch, stemming from an industry encounter that almost defined her path. Rejected at 27 by a major management company with the remark that "women don’t make it in country music after 29," Asarch turned that moment into fuel for her artistry. Now, at 29, she has crafted a song that not only challenges industry biases but also uplifts listeners who have faced similar doubts.
Lyrically, "Better with Time" shines with its evocative imagery. Lines like, “Like childhood homes, hand-me-down guitars / Vintage boots and classic cars / Might not be new, but they’re better used,” paint a vivid picture of nostalgia and growth. The song’s message is clear: experience and time make people richer, more layered, and even more valuable.
Musically, Asarch delivers a warm and dynamic performance, her vocals brimming with authenticity and conviction. The production strikes a balance between classic country elements and modern pop sensibilities, making the song both radio-friendly and deeply emotional. Fans of Kacey Musgraves and Carly Pearce will find a familiar charm in Asarch’s sound, as she seamlessly blends introspective storytelling with lush, contemporary production.
"Better with Time" is more than just a song—it’s a statement. It resonates not only with aspiring artists but with anyone who has ever been told they have an expiration date. With this release, Allison Asarch solidifies her place as a bold and inspiring voice in country-pop, proving that talent and passion only deepen with time.
For fans of country-pop and empowering storytelling, "Better with Time" is a must-listen. Asarch’s unwavering dedication to her craft and her ability to turn adversity into art make this single one of her strongest releases yet.
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