McAlister Kemp was an Australian country music duo formed in 2007, comprising Drew McAlister and Troy Kemp. The pairing of these two singer-songwriters resulted in the creation of a distinct country rock sound that quickly garnered a dedicated following within the Australian country music scene. With powerful vocals and storytelling that captures the heart of rural Australia, McAlister Kemp made a significant impact with their music. They broke onto the scene with their debut album "All Kinds of Tough" in 2010, which established their reputation for creating anthems that speak to the Australian spirit and way of life.
Over the next few years, McAlister Kemp released several albums that solidified their popularity among country music enthusiasts. Their 2011 album, "Country Proud," continued to build on their success with tracks that emphasized national pride and personal resilience. They reached a new peak with 2014's "Harder to Tame," an album that showcased their maturity as artists and delivered hits that resonated with fans across the country. Despite the high they rode with songs like "After the Breakdown" and "Paid for Drinking Beer," the duo amicably parted ways in 2015 to pursue solo projects. They left behind a legacy encapsulated in songs like "We Roll On," a testament to their journey and the indelible mark they left on the Australian country music landscape.
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