SLOWHEART Kip Moore

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Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
08.09.2017

Label: Universal Music

Genre: Country

Subgenre: Alternative Country

Artist: Kip Moore

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  • 1 Plead The Fifth 03:23
  • 2 Just Another Girl 03:48
  • 3 I've Been Around 03:37
  • 4 Fast Women 03:39
  • 5 Bittersweet Company 03:29
  • 6 Sunburn 03:41
  • 7 More Girls Like You 02:35
  • 8 The Bull 03:09
  • 9 Blonde 03:29
  • 10 Good Thing 02:50
  • 11 Last Shot 03:48
  • 12 Try Again 04:03
  • 13 Guitar Man 05:23
  • Total Runtime 46:54

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With a wayfarer impulse, Moore followed years on the road touring building one of the genre's most fervent followings with an extended break exploring the rest of the world, including stops in Iceland, Hawaii, Australia, Costa Rica, Park City and more.

This time of reflection culminated in a striking sense of clarity, showcased in Moore's upcoming collection.

With a tip of the hat to 90's rock and roll, the anthemic "Bittersweet Company" is destined for a spot on the setlist of Moore's revered live show, as well as "Last Shot" with it's encore-ready, emphatic chorus.

Moore also serves an unflinching wake-up call in the form of the groove-driven track “Blonde,” while he lays bare a more vulnerable layer in the committed ballad, "Try Again."

Moore co-wrote 11 out of 13 tracks, and was the sole producer on seven of the tracks, as well as co-producing five more on the collection that is “between the rough edges of Americana, rock and the evocative storytelling of country, produced to let every guitar lick ring true and every edge and wail of Moore’s voice reverberate raw but strong” (Rolling Stone).

As he “consistently serves up clever roots-rock riffs and rhythms that separate Moore from the rock-meets-rap focus of his Nashville peers” (Associated Press), the release of “More Girls Like You” follows the acclaim that surrounded his sophomore album WILD ONES heralded as “an impressively singular release from Music Row” by The Guardian.

„While each of the 13 tracks give a closer look into Moore, it’s on album closer “Guitar Man” that best showcases the singer’s depth as a person and as a songwriter. Penned with frequent collaborators Dan Couch (“Somethin’ ‘Bout a Truck,” “Hey Pretty Girl”) and Westin Davis (“I’m To Blame,” “That Was Us”), “Guitar Man” has Moore sharing the struggles the life of a musician can bring. He laments of once having a girlfriend in Georgia who made him choose between her and his music. “She’s back in Georgia and I’m here with you,” he sings. The stripped down track also shares the joys: “The fruits of my labor / Is when the crowd sings along,” he concedes. With an album this good, Moore’s fans will surely be singing along loudly.“ (Annie Reuter, Sounds Like Nashville)

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