- Release Info -------------------------------------------------------------- -
Artist: Eric Church
Album: The Outsiders
Label: Universal Nashville
Playtime: 50:42 min
Genre: Country
URL:
http://ericchurch.com/
Rip date: 2014-02-11
Street date: 2014-02-11
Size: 92.57 MB
Type: Normal
Quality: 240 kbps / 4410Hz / Joint Stereo
- Release Notes ------------------------------------------------------------- -
Eric Church is working on a level that few other country artists of his
generation can touch. Now, one of the things I mean by that is that Church is
willing to take big chances such as "The Outsiders," the title track from his
fourth album, and clearly a manifesto he's proud of. The composition is a big,
overblown mess of a song ù a country-rock-rap-metal explosion, with lyrics
that brag and boast like some uncanny cross between and . I think the song is
kind of awful and kind of admirable. The rest of the album I think is superb.
One of the things I like about Church is that he plays with his image as much
as his sound. In this one, he makes himself the butt of the joke ù the guy
getting dumped, "one beer short of a 12-pack," as he puts it. He's the dupe, a
heartbroken rube. "Cold One" starts like a terse bit of country-rock, but
builds to a frenetic, old-fashioned country hoedown. Elsewhere on this album,
Church toys with clichΘd images such as love as a roller-coaster ride. And in
"Like a Wrecking Ball," Church deploys a trite image that Miley Cyrus recently
used to great pop effect to make his own terrific song ù a lovely ballad about
the pleasures of good sex.
Just when you thought the album had recovered from the title-song freak-out,
one tune near the end of The Outsiders goes over the top again: "Devil Devil"
commences with a prelude; Church spends its first three minutes reciting some
doggerel poetry about Nashville as a "princess of darkness," nothing less than
the daughter of Satan. This nutty slap at Music City includes salutes to and
the man who I suspect is probably Church's favorite poet, Shel Silverstein.
After that, "Devil Devil" settles into its core melody.
Shrewd, defiant, sly and funny, Eric Church has succeeded in what he set out
to do: He's using the power he's accrued from making hit records to make
exactly the kind of album he wants, heedless of industry approval. And this is
how good he is: Now he'll go out and ù through the singles he'll release, the
touring he'll do and the videos he'll make ù probably turn this personal
project into a big commercial deal. The Outsiders deserves nothing less.
- Track List ---------------------------------------------------------------- -
01. The Outsiders ( 4:12)
02. A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young ( 3:13)
03. Cold One ( 3:25)
04. Roller Coaster Ride ( 4:36)
05. Talladega ( 4:22)
06. Broke Record ( 3:29)
07. Like A Wrecking Ball ( 3:18)
08. That's Damn Rock & Roll ( 4:26)
09. Dark Side ( 3:38)
10. Devil, Devil (Prelude: Princess Of Darkness) ( 8:02)
11. Give Me Back My Hometown ( 4:12)
12. The Joint ( 3:49)
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