Jesse Frasure’s got a gift that many country songwriters strive for: the ability to bridge the genre’s roots with its poppy present. The clearest example of him stitching those worlds together is Jon Pardi’s “Dirt on My Boots”, in which the singer takes the barn-burning performance downtown. Michael Ray’s “Whiskey And Rain”, meanwhile, is classic country through and through; and the modern psych pop of Kacey Musgraves’ “Wonder Woman” mesmerises.