Both songs appear on his forthcoming independent full-length record

With his highly anticipated independent debut album, Love Ain’t Pretty, out January 26th, multi-talent Charles Esten is revealing the true dichotomy of matters of the heart with two new releases from the full-length project — “Make You Happy” and “When Love Ain’t Love.”

Both co-written by Esten, as his pen is credited on all 14 songs on Love Ain’t Pretty, “Make You Happy” – written by Esten, Gary Burr, and Jon D’Agostino – finds a stand-up guy lost in love. Soaked in an irresistibly romantic and restless desire, Esten offers a playful proposition with a hard-to-resist spirit. Produced by Marshall Altman with an upbeat mix of honky-tonk, beachy doo-wop and funky soul, “Make You Happy” also features a bouncy Caribbean beat and a touch of whirring organ, plus Esten’s love-drunk vocal and a spirit-lifting hook. All along, he promises not to ask for the world – just to see a smile.

As the album title suggests, “When Love Ain’t Love” – written by Esten and Jeffrey East – taps into the opposing side of love, as it explores the slow-motion unraveling of a relationship. Serving as a cautionary tale of a romantic fallout and the inevitably hard truths that accompany it, the Altman-produced confessional boasts Esten’s raw vocal cutting through the ‘80s rock atmosphere, with reverb-soaked guitars that further create the woozy, disoriented feeling of a world turned upside down. The steady backbeat continues to pound on like a desperate heart, hoping things might one day turn around, even through the stark resignation of the final chorus lyric: “When it ain’t like before, but there ain’t no because. Love ain’t love no more. It just is what it is, when it ain’t what it was.”

Vividly detailed and filled with the emotional daring of a celebrated storyteller – both onscreen and onstage – Esten dives into wide-ranging themes of earth-shattering romance, big-picture reflection, and beyond, in Love Ain’t Pretty. More than ten years in the making, Esten explores life, love, and the passing of time through the lens of a traveled and tested everyman, who has never lost his innate sense of wonder, or his wide-open soul, with a rollout of already-released songs including “One Good Move,” “A Little Right Now,” “In A Bar Somewhere,” “Down The Road” featuring Eric Paslay, and “Somewhere In The Sunshine.”

Esten will celebrate the album with a release show at Exit/In in Nashville on January 26th. Limited tickets are remaining.