Music / rock

Slowheart


Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2017

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2017

"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".


Country exclusive

d. 15. Sep. 2017

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Megan

d. 15. Sep. 2017

"So it's not rife with fiddle and steel, and if you want that, steer clear. But if you're just looking for something real, authentic, refreshing, and you have a little more genre allegiance than just strictly to country, you might find a lot to like about this record ... It definitely shows a lot of growth for Kip Moore in the lyrical department".


Sounds like Nashville

d. 6. Sep. 2017

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Annie Reuter

d. 6. Sep. 2017

"While the country genre has become one that frequently embraces pop-country infused sounds and R&B styled production, Moore's Slowheart brings the focus back to quality songwriting and welcomed diversity. The singer had complete control of the project, having co-produced and co-written 11 of the album's 13 tracks, making for his best release yet. The versatile collection leans heavy on country, rock and Motown influences while Moore's smooth vocals immediately draw the listener in".