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专辑名称: Growin' Up
创作艺人: [Luke Combs]
音乐流派: COUNTRY|乡村音乐
专辑规格: 1碟12首
出品公司: River House Artists – Columbia Nashville
发行时间: 2022/6/24
官方标价: £11.29 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)
曲目介绍:
Doin' This
Any Given Friday Night
The Kind of Love We Make
On the Other Line
Outrunnin' Your Memory
Used To Wish I Was
Better Back When
Tomorrow Me
Ain't Far From It
Call Me
Middle of Somewhere
Going, Going, Gone
详细介绍:
Over the past five years, Luke Combs has become one of contemporary country%27s biggest stars, topping the charts, winning a slew of awards, joining the Grand Ole Opry and even duetting with Eric Church—who very, very rarely anoints a new artist with his stamp of approval. Combs has succeeded at what%27s been dubbed post-bro country, a more traditional backlash to the past decade%27s hip-hop inflected movement that embraced weekend warrior-ism and turned women into one-dimensional joke characters. Combs isn%27t outlaw or outsider, there%27s nothing alt about him. He%27s not worshiping legends like Haggard or Jennings, but you also won%27t find any AutoTune, borrowed trap drumbeats or pop crossover potential. And fans love that barstool authenticity. When, on new power ballad Middle of Somewhere, he sings “Just remember when you%27re driving through nowhere/ To us that%27s the middle of somewhere, he nails what a lot of America wants to hear. I%27d be drivin%27 my first car, an old worn-out Dodge/ Tryin%27 to make rent with a dead end job, just makin%27 do/ With tips in a jar, my guitar, Combs sings, his voice exploding with power on Doin%27 This—as in, he%27d still be playing music even if he wasn%27t getting paid big bucks to do it; it%27s easy to believe the passion. Great big Any Given Friday Night stomps. Just as arena-ready is The Kind of Love We Make, which sounds like an easy-feeling Eagles song, but Combs%27 rasp makes it all his own. On the Other Line is swampy fun and clever wordplay: “Yeah, I’ll clean up the kitchen/ I’ll do the damn dishes/ Baby, I’m wrong, you’re right … Sorry honey, but I got to click over/ I got a six pound largemouth on the other line.” Combs duets with Miranda Lambert on Outrunnin%27 Your Memory, her wild-honey angel twang a terrific complement to his macho rasp as Skynyrd-esque guitars tune the country song to Southern rock. Ain%27t Far From It namechecks George Jones, but this is a feel-good ’90s-inspired juke-joint rocker, a la Brooks & Dunn or even Shania Twain. And Going, Going, Gone is like a respectful male gaze case on The Chicks%27 Wide Open Spaces: Like lightnin%27 in the sky/ Like fireworks in July/ … Like a whiskey shot at last call/ It%27s like she was made for movin%27 on/ That girl is going, going, gone. Combs sums up his own appeal on the Church-like Used to Wish I Was, delivering a unique chorus pacing that makes him stand out. I couldn’t be anybody but me, even if I tried,” he sings. “I used to wish I was, but I’m glad I’m not. © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz