Magazines Or Novels

| Andy Grammer

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Magazines Or Novels

Magazines or Novels is the second studio album by American recording artist Andy Grammer, released on August 5, 2014 through S-Curve Records. It includes the triple-platinum selling hit single "Honey, I'm Good." which peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100. -Wikipedia

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  • Huffington Post

    - a smashing sophomore album with eleven tracks of varied music perfect for road trips, beach days, and anywhere in between.  

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  • Digital Journal

    There is no sophomore slump here. It is filled with a lot of nostalgia, and many of his listeners are bound to find his message one they can relate to.  

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  • Newsday

    The bland copying makes most of "Magazines or Novels" obsolete from the start. 

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  • POP! Goes The Charts

    With a diminished amount of airplay and profile, the build has been a struggle, plus it doesn’t help that the album itself has its inconsistencies and forced arrangements. Nevertheless, it is good for a read, even if it’s not a full one. 

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  • El Broide

    Lyrically, Andy explores a variety of different themes and is rich in context. The songs are emotional, fun and catchy.  

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  • sheknows

    Magazines or Novels explores that purpose and walks a thin line between everything we've already heard before and everything we still want to listen to.  

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  • Music Connection

    follows his
 successful 2011 debut with a batch of playful
ly rolling, foot-stompingly infectious anthems, 
including “Back Home,” where he celebrates
 his roots with a booming production and high 
energy backing vocals.  

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  • star2

    If you like uncomplicated pop music from a nice-sounding guy like Grammer, then Magazines Or Novels will fit nicely into your playlist. 

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  • arena

    Magazines Or Novels certainly possesses an array of different sounds, but it maintains a level of polish and commercial appeal. 

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  • Music Unlabeled

    In the end, there are quite a few favorites on this album, but the album as a whole is something that I’ll probably just refer back to repeatedly on Spotify. 

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