Tom Grennan – Evering Road

Album Info

Artist: Tom Grennan

Title: Evering Road

Year: 2021

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Tracklist

  • 1. Don't Break the Heart (3:49)
  • 2. Little Bit of Love (3:46)
  • 3. If Only (3:30)
  • 4. It Hurts (3:48)
  • 5. Lets Go Home Together (feat. Tom Grennan) (3:28)
  • 6. This is the Place (3:05)
  • 7. Never be a Right Time (3:04)
  • 8. Sweeter Then (3:24)
  • 9. Make My Mind Up (3:17)
  • 10. By Your Side (feat. Tom Grennan) (3:09)
  • 11. Something Better (3:03)
  • 12. You Matter to Me (3:13)
  • 13. Second Time (3:13)
  • 14. Oh Please (3:40)
  • 15. I Don't Need a Reason (2:52)
  • 16. Amen (2:59)
  • 17. Love Has Different Ways to Say Goodbye (3:06)
  • 18. Long Live You and I (2:45)
  • 19. People Always Meant to Be (3:55)
  • 20. Being Angry (2:49)
  • 21. Little Bit of Love - Live from Abbey Road (3:43)

Review

Tom Grennan really found his groove with "Evering Road," his sophomore effort that shot straight to the top of the UK charts in 2021. The album weaves together indie pop sensibilities with deeply emotional storytelling, showcasing tracks like "This Is the Place" and "Little Bit of Love" that highlight his distinctive, soulful voice. His collaboration with Ella Henderson on "Let's Go Home Together" adds another layer of appeal, proving he can hold his own alongside other talented vocalists. It's the kind of record that feels both intimate and expansive, tackling heavy themes without drowning you in melancholy.

What makes this album work so well is Grennan's ability to balance vulnerability with strength - he's not afraid to dig into topics like heartbreak and personal growth, but he delivers them with such genuine emotion that you can't help but connect. The deluxe version throws in five extra tracks for good measure, because apparently Tom had more feelings to share than one standard album could contain. The production throughout is solid and polished, giving his rich vocals the space they deserve to shine. "Evering Road" really cemented his status in the British music scene, proving he's got the songs and the voice to stick around for the long haul. - Bianca