I admit it took me several listens to begin enjoying this record because of these 12 tracks neither is bad but certainly nothing stands out, nothing stands out immediately! And then over the plays each piece can be discovered and we think that ultimately it is nevertheless gratifying really what we sway Charlie Starr and his band!
This is Brendan O'Brien who was entrusted with the production of this "Holding all the roses" which is the logical continuation of previous discs. The music of Blackberry Smoke is clever blend of rock and country, with of course the influence of seniors.
A little regret, the little space left to Brandon Still keyboards, B3 it lacks all! We have the right to some acoustic songs that feel like California seventies (Doobie Brothers?)
In summary, successful work, but I for my part would situate a hair below the previous "The Whippoorwill" and a tuft of hair below "Little Piece of Dixie" their second album released in 2009. They were not better since this little masterpiece.