The beginning is a spoken intro 20 seconds in the 30s or 40s style with Kraztgeräuschen. While it makes the same in advance publish single "Southern Comfort" wide, which can be more than excellent hearing. Alone the chorus in the song already makes for long halting goosebumps and an indescribably chilliges Hochgehfühl.
Songs like "Outstanding" are a series of guest artists share the a song, which contribute a piece to the change, especially as there are no normal duets.
The song "Onyro" is a little highlight, as he mixes Country with Asian sounds, what not so bad sounds. Too bad that this has come so soon, because there's more potential would certainly have been possible.
In songs like "Karate" and "The Mona Lisa" come back well placed choirs are used, which give the songs of Brad an anthemic musical character, which really gets under your skin.
With "Death Of A Married Man" comes back in front of a short chanting of a few seconds. It seems a common style of Brad to be to incorporate small amusing skirmishes between songs, as found on other albums.
Throughout the songs move otherwise as usual in "rocking or baladenartiger" manner on the shekel, and the sound sounds like Brad Paislay unchanged. Nevertheless, he manages alongside his stilischischen backbone repeatedly incorporate minor changes, so that no Ablum sounds the same, and still bears the so ingenious handwriting by Brad Paisley. It's no wonder this gentleman the Country league dominated, because artists like him are the yardstick of its genre where you have to compete in a certain way and that is what he proves with this album once again;).
The Standard Edition comes in a jewel case and a beautifully placed Faltcover, which has been enriched with the lyrics and some photos. On the back of the title are numbered instead of the listed title track, provided with an image that outlines the theme of each song, which I find very origniell.