CRASH MY PARTY
| Luke BryanCRASH MY PARTY
Crash My Party is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Luke Bryan. It was released on August 13, 2013 by Capitol Nashville. Its first single, the title track, reached number one on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. The album was produced by Jeff Stevens. -Wikipedia
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Taste of Country
There are hits to be found on his fourth studio album, but a lack of powerful album cuts makes the project much less exciting than one would like.
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Boston Globe
Few surprises in Luke Bryan’s ‘Crash My Party’
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Fox News
Wraps bits of pop, rock and dance around very contemporary country to create 13 songs that never outstay their welcome, no matter how many times you listen
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brent music reviews
Average if not a shade below
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UPROXX
Seldom reaches top speed
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All Music
Everything here, from the sound to the songs, is about improving the brand of "Luke Bryan: Party Bro" and if he never seems to inhabit that role, he's nevertheless able to sell it.
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Herald Standard
The party may have slowed down just a touch, but it is certainly a party well worth crashing as Bryan stays within his comfort zone, making fans feel right at home.
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Kurrent Music
This album is interchangeable with the rest of the frat boy mess we find tramping all over our beloved genre, and I am severely disappointed in Luke.
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Napster
It's possible that Bryan has already reached his peak, his persona and songwriting having little room to develop.
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American Songwriter
Melodiously rewarding despite its sporadic lyrical missteps
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Alan Cackett
Has helped to establish Luke Bryan as one of this generation’s most expressive country voices
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Renowned For Sound
Bryan takes advantage of the country that is in the soul of every Georgian
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cleveland.com
Debuts at the top, but why? It shouldn’t be a surprise, but it is.
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The Celebrity Cafe
Even though some songs seem very familiar, Bryan is still pushing his musical sound all while staying true to his dedicated fan base.
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Roughstock
Now the reigning ACM Entertainer of the Year, Luke Bryan has achieved Superstar status and as such the 'pressure' to deliver is perhaps higher for the star than it was on even his sophomore album Doin' My Thing.
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Spin
It’s love-to-hate grudgingly shifting to hate-to-love, furthering an evolution fitfully begun on 2011’s Tailgates & Tanlines.
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Entertainment Focus
Appeals to every kind of country music lover and Bryan certainly knows how to cater to his target audience.
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According 2 Mandy
This CD is by far his best.
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People
Has More Hits Than Misses
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arena
Bryan makes the case for global stardom throughout the 13 tracks on Crash My Party.
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Spectrum Pulse
While I wouldn't consider Crash My Party a 'bad' album, per se, it's far from good.
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Teen Ink
This album takes country music to whole other level; not only satisfying country music listeners but other genres listeners as well.
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Keep It Country, Kids
Right now, he is still chasing fame and fortune and until that ends, I can't be on board with this album.
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USA Today
Offers plenty of country craftsmanship, even though it's slightly less personable than 2011's "Tailgates & Tanlines.'
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The Music Universe
Damn near perfect
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