PAIN KILLER

| Little Big Town

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PAIN KILLER

Pain Killer is the sixth studio album by American country music group Little Big Town. It was released on October 21, 2014, through Capitol Nashville. Little Big Town co-wrote eight of the album's thirteen tracks. Pain Killer was produced by Jay Joyce. -WIKIPEDIA

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  • ACOUSTIC MAGAZINE

    this is an album full of lyrical twists and sensational vocal performances. 

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  • ALL MUSIC

    A record with an expansive world-view delivered with a kinetic kick and infallible melodies.  

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  • Boston Globe

    The aptly named album is all killer, no filler.  

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  • The New York Times

    one of the signature country releases of the year.  

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  • Los Angeles Times

    Little Big Town's crystalline vocals (and sturdy structures by Nashville's craftiest songwriters) keep the music approachable, even tidy.  

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  • RollingStone

    proof that country music can still be a mature affair. Not boring, mind you — mature. 

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  • COUNTRY UNIVERSE

    it appears that no idea that occurred to the band or to Joyce during their recording sessions was deemed too outlandish or too gauche.  

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  • Cryptic Rock

    Pain Killer is bold, ambitious and spirited, and it their refusal to settle or remain static cements the group as pioneers in their genre.  

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  • Sentinel & Enterprise

    experiment endlessly with harmonies, arrangements, loops and sound effects.  

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  • one country

    It’s a magnetic, ambitious project.  

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  • Country Sway

    it’s apparent that the LBT’s “Pontoon” isn’t sinking any time soon. 

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  • 2COUNTRY.NET

    LBT know how to rock you, get you grooving and hit your heart strings at the same time.  

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  • spectrum pulse

    it should have been better.  

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