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As the first song, "Traveler", reeves you up to what is an awesome album. Mr. Stapleton slows it down but gives it his all on "Fire Away" and you can enjoy a cup of Joe as you sit on your porch watching the sun go down after a lard hard day. Chris Stapleton brings it to sing the classic "Tennessee Whiskey" originally recorded by David Allen Coe. The rest of the album is the best. Definitely one to have in your jukebox.
The Cult never stops to amaze. It's great to listen to classics like Big Neon Glitter, Brother Wolf, Sister Moon, Revolution, and the ultimate She Sells Sanctuary. You will ove this album as it brings back memories of you rocking out to your youth.
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What another awesome album. The whole album is great. Each song is unique and different from the next. "Ask for It" starts mean and hard. Followed up with "Cut the Cord" and your ears staring doing the happy dance. "State of My Head"slows it down a bit. "Outcast" begins to pick it back up. "How Did You Love" is a cruising song. "It All Adds Up" still keeps you on the road. "Oblivion" make you start falling in love with Shinedown. It kind of has a dirty sound to it. Love it. "Dangerous" is what you are used to the Shinedown sound. "Thick as Thieves" doesn't want you to stop listening. "Black Cadillac" is becoming my favorite. It all ends with Misfits. What a way to finish. "Misfits" lets you know what Shinedown is all about-It doesn't matter if we we're not on the list.
Jack White does it again with his solo album. Jack White is an amazing artist. I later read reviews and bought the LP. The LP is cool as you play you see an Angel Hologram.