Andy Grammer – Magazines Or Novels

Album Info

Artist: Andy Grammer

Title: Magazines Or Novels

Year: 2015

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Tracklist

  • 1. Honey, I'm Good. (3:19)
  • 2. Back Home (3:19)
  • 3. Pushing (3:09)
  • 4. Forever (3:38)
  • 5. Holding Out (3:29)
  • 6. Remind You (4:27)
  • 7. Masterpiece (3:34)
  • 8. Sinner (3:40)
  • 9. Red Eye (3:36)
  • 10. Blame It On The Stars (3:11)
  • 11. Kiss You Slow (4:15)
  • 12. Co-Pilot (3:04)
  • 13. Good To Be Alive (Hallelujah) (3:09)
  • 14. Fences (3:38)
  • 15. Honey, I'm Good. (Duet w/ Eli Young Band) (3:19)
  • 16. Honey, I'm Good - Mike D Remix (3:33)

Review

Andy Grammer really hit his stride with "Magazines Or Novels," his sophomore effort that perfectly captures that sweet spot between radio-friendly hooks and genuine heart. The album's crown jewel, "Honey, I'm Good," became an absolute phenomenon, climbing all the way to #9 on the charts and earning triple-platinum status – and honestly, it's easy to see why. Grammer's got this incredible ability to craft songs that feel both instantly familiar and refreshingly honest, drawing natural comparisons to artists like John Mayer and Gavin DeGraw with his smooth vocal delivery and relatable storytelling approach.

What I love most about this record is how effortlessly it weaves together those infectious, feel-good moments with quieter, more contemplative tracks about love and relationships. Critics were quick to praise the emotional depth and creative consistency throughout, though some wondered if he was playing things a bit safe after his debut's success. But honestly, when you've got songwriting this strong and vocals this versatile, sometimes the best move is to let your strengths shine through. "Magazines Or Novels" proves that Grammer isn't just another pop artist – he's someone who understands how to balance commercial appeal with genuine artistic growth. - Hayley