Monday, October 20, 2014

Journal Sentinel Reviews Florida Georgia Line's Latest Release

Below is the Review of Florida Georgia Line's Latest release

Journal Sentinel:

Many people have tried to capture the bro-country essence that Florida Georgia Line unleashed on its 2012 album, "Here for the Good Times." While traditionalists bemoan the whole genre-bending concept, there's no denying the commercial and cultural impact the duo has had on modern country music.

On their sophomore disc, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley leave the imitators behind with an album that elevates their distinct sound.

These 12 tracks will resonate with their party-loving fans and garner as many big radio hits as their first.

From the title track's bombastic party anthem through the tradition-tapping "Dirt," Florida Georgia Line adds subtle layers of steel guitar twang and quick-picked banjo with the wailing guitars and electronic beats.

Some fans will never like bro-country, but for those who relish booze-soaked revelry, sun-baked fun and tailgate rock 'n' roll, it doesn't get much better than this.

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