by
Luke Bryan
- Record Label: Capitol Nashville
- Release Date: Mar 10, 2015
User Score
Overwhelming dislike- based on 58 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 58
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Mixed: 0 out of 58
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Negative: 50 out of 58
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Apr 28, 2015Extremely disappointing. Not that I expected much in the first place, but even for Luke Bryan, I've never heard a more cliche-ridden, repulsive "country" album before. I had to take a break halfway through listening to puke.
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Oct 25, 2015I'm literally disgusted. Oh my goodness. The only average song on this album is Games, but other than that, I think I'm physically exhausted from listening to this.
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Aug 19, 2015
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Sep 1, 2015Awful excuse as country music. Awful excuse as country music. Awful excuse as country music. Awful excuse as country music. Awful excuse as country music.
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May 4, 2016This is THE WORST ALBUM EVER and I have to keep writing to reach the 150 character limit so I am just going to say that by far the worst genre of all time is country music.
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Dec 9, 2018The strongest tracks are the greasy acoustic boogie of “Checkin’ Out” and the emotional hangover of “You and the Beach,” which finds a breakup lingering like a bad sunburn.
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Dec 9, 2018There are no musical clangers, and occasionally the guitar work is more ambitious than it needs to be. Bryan’s voice, when it is low and slow, is more exciting than his bro-holler, but both are pleasure for pleasure’s sake--and pleasure is enough reason to listen to this collection.
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Jul 1, 2015There are no musical clangers, and occasionally the guitar work is more ambitious than it needs to be. Bryan’s voice, when it is low and slow, is more exciting than his bro-holler, but both are pleasure for pleasure’s sake--and pleasure is enough reason to listen to this collection.
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Mar 20, 2015The strongest tracks are the greasy acoustic boogie of “Checkin’ Out” and the emotional hangover of “You and the Beach,” which finds a breakup lingering like a bad sunburn.
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Mar 20, 2015All the new songs find Bryan looking back over his shoulder at all the fun he's had over the years. Even when the songs get a little funky, as they do on the descending blues riff of the title track, there's a slight melancholic tinge