Album Review – Brad Paisley’s “Snow Globe Town”

photo: Conner Petersen


Christmas/Holiday country (#516) on the Country DDS.

It turns out that Brad Paisley has just the right amount of Christmas cheer, classic country nostalgia, sheer talent, and elfish mischief and humor to compose a country Christmas record that’s well above serviceable. In fact, it’s not just a welcomed gift for the 2025 Holiday season, it’s one of those Christmas records you can hear returning to for years to come, including songs that feels destined to become classics. It’s so good, it might be one of the best mainstream country releases this entire year.

What nobody can argue is that Snow Globe Town is Brad’s best album in the last nearly nine years. That’s because it’s Paisley’s only original album over that time period. Despite the promises of a return to the native West Virginian’s Appalachia roots on a previously-announced album called Son of the Mountains, after the first four songs were released in EP form back in September of 2023, there’s been no info or movement on the release whatsoever.

Though the reason for the years long delay remains unconfirmed, you can feel pretty confident that some Ebenezer Scrooge on Music Row is still taking the 2017 approach to Brad Paisley’s career, and demanding a hit single on country radio before the next album gets released. Just like with guys like Josh Turner and Joe Nichols, they’ve completely squandered Brad’s late career output. Perhaps the only reason he’s able to release this record is it’s Christmas-themed, and UMG Nashville is giving Brad a Holiday pass.

No matter the circumstances that led up to the release of Snow Globe Town, this is a record you can tell Brad Paisley put every once of effort into making a landmark release of his career, and the canon of country Christmas music. This includes very spirited renditions of country classics, along with original songs that range from touching to hilarious. And though Paisley veers into the rock realm in moments, as a whole, Snow Globe Town is country, and super country in spots.


Sure, you’ve got the general run through of some of the Christmas standards such as “The Christmas Song,” “Jingle Bell Rock,” and “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town.” Any quality Christmas record tends to start with the familiar. But Brad really puts some unique passion in the songs “The First Noel” and “O Holy Night,” which blend into each other via Brad’s astute acoustic guitar work. You also just appreciate how twangy and tasty a song like “Christmas Time’s A-Comin'” turned out on this album.

It’s really is the attempts at original songs that take the measure of any Holiday release though. The quite amusing “That Crazy Elf (On The Shelf)” is definitely a song with a shelf life that will last well beyond 2025. “Lit” is Paisley’s second attempt at a little Holiday humor, even if it might be more triggering than entertaining for those with some Holiday PTSD in their Christmas past.

Paisley’s stabs at being sentimental without getting too sappy is where he really hits the mark, including the title track “Snow Globe Town,” “Leave The Christmas Lights On For Me” that strikes an excellent traditional country tone, as well as the heartbreaking “Last Year” with Kelleigh Bannen. With 16 tracks, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy, but Snow Globe Town is also one of those Christmas albums you can push play on in the background, and leave running while you unwrap gifts or stuff the turkey.

Perhaps Paisley’s inability to release any new original music except Christmas songs meant his batteries were charged, and his focus was resolute heading into recording this record. Either way, you can tell he really put the time and effort into Snow Globe Town to not make it just another run through the standards by a well-known name, but to make his mark on the American Christmas cannon with original songs and timeless classics that can be enjoyed for years to come.

8.4/10

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