Time, Tequila, & Therapy

| Old Dominion

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Time, Tequila, & Therapy

Time, Tequila & Therapy is the fourth album by American country music band Old Dominion. It was released on October 4, 2021 via RCA Records Nashville. -Wikipedia

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  • Holler

    It’s notable when the album’s best song is also its gentlest; the Motown-inspired slow jam ‘Lonely Side of Town’, a duet with the Empress of Soul herself, Gladys Knight. It’s a testament to the creativity and joy that can spring forth when genres collide and artists tap into the exploratory powers of collaboration.  

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  • Country Swag

    The thing that makes Old Dominion great is that they are unapologetically themselves in all of their music. With a distinct sound that includes clever lyrics, snappy musicianship, and 5-part harmonies, everything Old Dominion does best is evident on Time, Tequila, and Therapy. 

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  • Rough Stock

    It’s a record that demands your attention. It’s a record that entertains and it’s right up there with the best of the contemporary country music records to be released in 2021. 

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  • Off the Record UK

    Still, it’s as strong a record as can be expected from Old Dominion, with plenty of novel surprises to position them as a band that do not rest easy, but are continually seeking to push the boundaries of the sound into new and unexpected directions. 

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  • Lyric Magazine

    It isn’t a depressing or morose album – the structure of the songs and the breezy, island-vibes don’t allow for that, the lyrics are mostly on the acceptance side of positive too, but it is different to what has gone before. Vive La Difference!!! 

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  • Entertainment Focus

    ‘Time, Tequila & Therapy’ is a solid collection from Old Dominion and it’s sure to help them continue building their ever-growing fanbase. I have a feeling these songs will properly connect once fans get to see them live but I do wish the band would have pushed out of their comfort zone and given us something a little bit different. There’s nothing wrong with the music here, it’s just nothing that we’ve not heard before. 

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