
Kimberly Wolff may just be the next country singer to break out of Illinois and hit with the mainstream if her debut album “Double Wide Life” is any indication. With one foot on the country side of the dirt and the other firmly placed in the rock music world, Wolff’s sweet, yet at times spiteful vocals are going to instantly draw you into her brand of modern, rocking, country. From the 70’s era, rock, guitar riffs on album opener “Your Heart,” to the ballads like “In Harm’s Way,” which talks about the war and having a loved one over there fighting, to the countrified side of things with songs like “Girls Night Out” and “Double Wide Life,” you are sure to find something about this album to love. Kimberly delivers her lyrics and vocals with passion regardless if she is singing a song about a relationship ending like on “The Other Woman,” or “Already Gone,” or if she is just looking to have a great time as she displays on “Rip It Up” and “On A Mission.” All in all, Wolff has taken her combination of influences that range from Miranda Lambert to Gretchen Wilson to Carrie Underwood and brought the listeners an album that encompasses all of the country elements and fuses them together perfectly with a rock based style that will no doubt have you jumping along with her as soon as you hit play.