The Devil Don't Sleep

| Brantley Gilbert

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The Devil Don't Sleep

The Devil Don't Sleep is the fourth studio album by American country rock singer Brantley Gilbert. It was released on January 27, 2017 via Valory Music Group. The album includes the singles "The Weekend" and "The Ones That Like Me". Gilbert wrote or co-wrote all sixteen tracks.-Wikipedia

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  • Sounds Like Nashville

    That doesn’t matter, however. This music is just like the man himself – real (tattoos or not!). 

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  • Taste of Country

    He deserves credit for continuing to find instability at a time when his life is very stable. 

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  • Wide Open Country

    It keeps true to Gilbert’s “I am who I am” ethos right off the bat  

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  • Rolling Stone

    Brantley Gilbert stuck to his guns and released his best album yet with The Devil Don’t Sleep 

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  • NE Country Music

    Any BG fan, and new fan, will be beyond pleased with this album. 

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  • Digital Journal

    Overall, Brantley Gilbert rocks on his latest country album  

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  • The Musical Hype

    Outlaw country standout Brantley Gilbert packs a mean punch on his fourth album  

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  • Six Shooter Country

    An introduction to the new sober, disciplined Brantley Gilbert with barely a mention of a gun.  

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  • Lemonwire

    He took the time to write or co-write every song on the album and poured a lot of his own life into the music. 

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  • The 1851 Chronicle

    With his poetic lyrics, it’s like hearing it for the first time. Fans will appreciate the times when Gilbert branches out into a new style 

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  • That Music Mag

    Gilbert’s influence in country music continues to grow and Devil propels him to new heights.  

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  • 100 Percent rock

    This collection of songs has it all… country songs of love and fun, kick ass rockers, and mellower songs  

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  • Sounds of the South

    an all-encompassing vision, his ambition to manifest in the top  

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  • Maroon Weekly

    Consists of upbeat party songs and meaningful ballads that appease a wide variety of listeners. 

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  • Your Life in a Song

    He lacks the hell for leather delivery that it requires. 

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  • Cleveland

    But it's those second-half songs that show the possibility of longevity.  

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  • The Inscriber Mag

    I’d have to give it around an 8 maybe an 8.5. A very solid album with a ton of potential. 

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  • The Country Source

    I was pulled into an alternate universe and taken for a ride.  

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  • All Music

    its individual components are strong, which means even if the album doesn't quite have momentum it's nevertheless always satisfying to sample. 

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  • The Inscribe Magazine

    Still kicking it old style while adding a southern rock twist to it, that being Brantley Gilbert. 

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  • Musicians Friend

    With a sound somewhere between outlaw country and heartland rock 'n' roll 

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  • Connector

    For those with an open mind and ear, this may just hook you. Final  

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  • Country Standard Time

    Gilbert shines through, his honesty as an artist allowing him to acknowledge the wrestling within his own soul 

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  • Country Razed

    Brantley Gilbert comes at us again with his rugged outlaw voice 

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  • Todd Star

    The guitar work is killer and drives home the vocals  

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  • The Country Note

    It’s a whole lot of music from Country music’s hardest hitting songwriter/artist. It’s also a lot of life lived. 

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  • Nash Country Daily

    But don’t pigeonhole the “One Hell of an Amen” singer. There is more to Brantley musically than meets the eye. 

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  • Scene and Heard

    Marks the next phase of the working class country icon in the making’s life. 

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  • Heartland Music

    The Devil Don't Sleep is an even more spirited slice of rockin' country 

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  • FYE

    He's more of a romantic, specializing in lightly soulful slow-burners that wind up 

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  • Music Row

    Brantley’s penchant for honest, transparent songwriting has proved a successful move. 

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  • All about the Rock

    The songs offer a cautionary undertow because, as the title suggests, temptation is a nonstop reality 

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  • Country Fan Cast

    The country star’s most fully formed project. 

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