Old Dominion – Old Dominion

Album Info

Artist: Old Dominion

Title: Old Dominion

Year: 2019

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Tracklist

  • 1. Make It Sweet (3:07)
  • 2. Smooth Sailing (3:35)
  • 3. One Man Band (3:06)
  • 4. Never Be Sorry (3:23)
  • 5. My Heart Is a Bar (3:58)
  • 6. Midnight Mess Around (3:55)
  • 7. Do It With Me (3:36)
  • 8. Hear You Now (4:21)
  • 9. I'll Roll (3:24)
  • 10. American Style (2:48)
  • 11. Paint the Grass Green (3:27)
  • 12. Some People Do (3:16)
  • 13. I'm On It (3:07)
  • 14. Goes Without Saying (4:07)
  • 15. Can't Get You (2:44)
  • 16. Everything to Lose (3:10)
  • 17. Dancing Forever (3:31)

Review

Well, Old Dominion sure did whip up a storm with their self-titled release back in 2019, and I'll tip my hat to that. This album is like a smooth ride down a back country road, where the breeze is just right, and the company is even better. Featuring chart-toppers like "Make It Sweet" and "One Man Band," the band has a knack for crafting tunes that stick with you, the kind that you catch yourself humming long after the music's stopped. Their blend of country-rock isn’t just catchy; it’s the kind of sound you'd want to share with a special someone or just let fill up the room as you kick back.

The boys from Old Dominion have lined up a mix of toe-tappers and slow dancers on this one, making sure there’s a little something for every mood. The production on this album is slick, letting those vocal harmonies and sharp instrumentals really shine through. Now, critics and fans alike seem to be singing along with this one, and it ain't hard to see why. It debuted strong on the charts, and if you ask me, it’s well-deserving of that spot. For those who fancy a bit of modern flair mixed with classic country soul, this album might just be what you’re looking for. It's solid, reliable, and downright enjoyable—just like a good country album should be. - Rex