DIG YOUR ROOTS
| Florida Georgia LineDIG YOUR ROOTS
Dig Your Roots is the third studio album by American country music duo Florida Georgia Line. The album was released on August 26, 2016, by Big Machine and Big Loud Mountain. As with their first two albums, it is produced by Joey Moi.[3]The two performers were originally known for their upbeat and cross mix of genres within their music but they claimed this album was their "calm down" album. -Wikipedia
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Sounds Like Nashville
Florida Georgia Line showcase their maturity throughout Dig Your Roots but they never waver from what fans know and love about them. The party anthems and beach hangs remain, but so does their respect for their wives and their hopes to continue building a strong family.
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Taste of Country
There’s depth, surprising depth. Dig Your Roots is a personal album that doesn’t dispose of the good times. They’re just quieter.
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Nashville Over Here
As a result, Dig Your Roots reflects a maturing, with a reflective, subtly organic and spiritual tone that branches out from their earlier work.
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Digital Journal
It will be interesting to see what the future brings for these two, but as long as they keep turning out uncomplicated ditties about the fickle pleasures of youth - with the odd contemplative number thrown in - they'll continue to sell millions of records and fill stadiums up and down the country.
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One Country
Dig Your Roots does play colorfully with tried and true themes of parties, getting drunk for the thrill and youthful romance.
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All Music
Such softening of the ravers puts the rest of their music in sharper relief, making it all seem sentimental
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Mind Equals Blown
The music in this album is generally original and contains rhythmic runs, but its lyricism and core aren’t intact with its roots.
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Billboard
The pair’s trademark hard-edged harmonies, rhythmic intensity and Hubbard’s identifiable twang still form a basic sonic foundation.
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The Young Folks
Florida Georgia Line tried to make something of themselves on Dig Your Roots, but it winds up being a terrible album. The band goes in too deep and too heavy on ballad, and it winds up flat and cheesy.
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2country.net
‘Dig Your Roots’ is FGL’s most consistent, most real and most interesting album to date and there is clearly more to come should the boys choose to dig deep enough to find it.
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Music Existence
Dig Your Roots is not a great album. However, its good songs make it a relatively pleasant release – at least when compared to past Florida Georgia Line efforts.
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The Odyssey
All in all, I am thoroughly impressed with this new album. I am surprised by the multiple tracks with collaborations: Ziggy Marley, Tim McGraw and The Backstreet Boys.
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Country Music Chat
Although still appealing to their fanbase, it’s safe to say they will also gain new fans with this engaging album. Dig Your Roots is a 5-star album and if you listen hard enough, you will see exactly why.
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Wilder Lifestyle
Whether your style is country or not, it cannot be denied that Florida Georgia Line is finding a new sound that is paving new paths for the future of crossover country music.
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106.7 Country
The evolution of Florida Georgia Line is amazing and maybe our ROOTS will grow with them!
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Your Life In A Song
I feel the same way about this album as I have with the previous two FGL albums; it has its good and truly awful spots. I’d never choose to sit and listen to the whole project.
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Lexgo Kentucky
Love, faith and family are consistent themes here. The boys hint broadly that they have done some growing up.
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ROUGHSTOCK
They certainly have a few of those moments here but the party just doesn't dominate the flow and that allows FGL to showcase immense growth in all facets of their artistry on Dig Your Roots.
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