Carson Beyer Isn’t Just In His Feelings — He’s In His Era
- Mischa Plouffe

- Jul 24
- 2 min read

You know when a love song doesn’t try so hard to be a love song? That’s “Love’s On A Roll.” No forced metaphors. No truck-bed makeouts. No overproduced fluff. Just steady warmth and grown-ass vulnerability, and honestly? It’s exactly what country radio needs right now.
Carson Beyer’s latest single, “Love’s On A Roll,” isn’t about whirlwind romance or picture-perfect promises. It’s about the kind of love that sticks. The kind that doesn’t flinch when life punches you in the gut. He wrote it with Logan Wall and Alex Kline, and co-produced it with Sol Littlefield, but this one’s got Carson’s fingerprints all over it. Recorded in Muscle Shoals (you know the vibes), the track leans into clean guitars, soulful textures, and a vocal delivery that’s smooth as Tennessee whiskey without ever sounding slick.
The heart of the song? “Love’s on a roll, even when everything else isn’t.” It’s grounding. It’s grateful. And somehow, it still feels cool, not corny. Carson’s from Kentucky, raised on a working farm, and it shows, not just in the lyricism, but in the lived-in feeling behind every note.
He’s got country roots, R&B finesse, and an honest-to-God sense of self that cuts through the noise. After his breakout hit “Bones” racked up over 4 million Spotify streams, this track feels like a reminder: he’s not a one-hit heartthrob. He’s building a body of work that means something.
The music video (dropping alongside the single) promises to pull back even more layers. Expect emotion. Expect softness. Expect no fake cowboy hats. Bottom line: “Love’s On A Roll” isn’t chasing trends. It’s chasing truth. And in 2025? That’s the boldest move you can make.


