Music / pop

Happy endings


Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2017

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2017

"Old Dominion occupy a distinct position in 2017's Nashville, happily playing to the center when their peers are either gunning for outlaw cred or angling for a stylish R&B-country fusion. With Happy Endings -- the group's second album, following their 2015 debut Meat and Candy by two years -- Old Dominion emphasize their light touch with the melodic mainstream, crafting an album so tuneful and supple it feels designed to slide onto adult-oriented playlists anywhere from the glory days of Urban Cowboy to the present day".


Exclaim!

d. 23. Aug. 2017

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Anthony Easton

d. 23. Aug. 2017

"The music is smarter and hotter than the lyrics on Happy Endings, though the latter have the odd genius metaphor, too. Even as an anthropological exercise in redneck seduction, this is a fascinating album - maybe not brilliant, but fascinating".