Kip Moore – Slowheart (2017) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Kip Moore – Slowheart (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 46:54 minutes | 550 MB | Genre: Country
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © MCA Nashville

Third album from multi-platinum selling Country singer/songwriter/guitarist Kip Moore. Featuring 13 brand new tracks, “Slowheart” sees the Georgia native adding a deeply personal slant to his songwriting expertise. Following a period away from the spotlight, Moore returns with his most powerful musical statement to date, and his edgiest too, with some of the material bringing to mind artists such as Bob Seger, Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen. With the profile of ‘country’ and ‘roots’ music continuing to grow apace, Moore is well placed to build on the considerable glories of the past with his own unique style and stance.

“Practice makes perfect” is a cliché, but it suits Kip Moore. He first essayed his update of heartland rock in 2012, polishing it with a hefty dose of bro-country swagger that earned him a few big hits, including the number one “Somethin’ ‘Bout a Truck,” but he didn’t strike the right balance on Wild Ones, a 2015 sequel that found him striving to achieve the cavernous music of the ’80s. Delivered just two years later, Slowheart is the record Moore has been attempting to make all along: a big-sounding, big-hearted album that’s as much Midwestern rock as it is modern country. Moore made this progression by taking the reins into his own hands, seizing control of the production, and co-writing all but two of the record’s 13 songs, with the remaining two brought to him by songwriter Luke Dick. All this means Slowheart is an auteurist album, one driven by Moore’s sense of self, and he winds up precisely articulating his blend of arena country and AOR. Slowheart strips back some of the gloss of Wild Ones without renouncing the idea of studio polish. Indeed, Moore undergirds his soaring guitars with a brawny rhythm section, one that helps pound home the beats of “Plead the Fifth” and “Fast Women” but is limber enough to swing on “Just Another Girl.” The latter is just one cut that showcases his playfulness, his good cheer reaching a pinnacle on “I’ve Been Around” – the hookiest melody here serving a playful lyric – but threaded throughout the album. Slowheart may sound tougher than either of its predecessors, but Moore also appears appealingly bruised, patching himself up after suffering a series of broken hearts and disappointments. He’s not wallowing in his misery, he’s brushing himself off and moving forward, and this weathered sensitivity when combined with the music’s full-throated roar gives Slowheart a soul uncommon in contemporary country. Moore isn’t a bro-country goofball or a dour revivalist: he’s a passionate true believer in the redeeming power of loud guitars and sturdy songs, and Slowheart is proof he can deliver what he preaches.

Tracklist:
1-01. Kip Moore – Plead The Fifth (03:22)
1-02. Kip Moore – Just Another Girl (03:47)
1-03. Kip Moore – I’ve Been Around (03:37)
1-04. Kip Moore – Fast Women (03:38)
1-05. Kip Moore – Bittersweet Company (03:28)
1-06. Kip Moore – Sunburn (03:40)
1-07. Kip Moore – More Girls Like You (02:34)
1-08. Kip Moore – The Bull (03:09)
1-09. Kip Moore – Blonde (03:28)
1-10. Kip Moore – Good Thing (02:50)
1-11. Kip Moore – Last Shot (03:48)
1-12. Kip Moore – Try Again (04:03)
1-13. Kip Moore – Guitar Man (05:23)

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