Music / rock

This one's for you


Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2017

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2017

"Luke Combs' debut album, This One's for You, is anchored by the slow-burning "Hurricane," a ballad that takes its cues from Sam Hunt's R&B rhythms but showcases Combs' big, gruff voice. The tension between Combs' traditional side and his modern inclinations is what gives This One's for You some freshness and it surfaces often, including on the opening open-road anthem "Out There," which has a busier rhythm than necessary".


Sounds like Nashville

d. 31. Jan. 2017

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Chuck Dauphin

d. 31. Jan. 2017

"Once you get past the opening of "Out There," his natural twang will draw you in. It's a mixture of Southern Rock with a little bit of the range of a Craig Morgan thrown in for good measure. The song itself isn't anything special, but Combs sells it. His personality likewise takes over on the nostalgic slant of "Memories." Two tracks in, and you realize that Luke Combs is a keeper".