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Walker Hayes landed in Nashville in 2005, a long 12 years before he released boom. in the last month of 2017. During that stretch of time, Hayes was hardly lazy -- he had a deal with Mercury fizzle and a 2013 album with Capitol go nowhere -- but he didn't catch a real break until 2016, when he signed a publishing and production deal with Shane McAnally, one of the most popular and progressive movers and shakers in the Music City. McAnally picked up on the vague R&B undertones powering Hayes' 2010 debut single, pushing them to the forefront on boom. -- a move that isn't exactly risky in 2017, after Sam Hunt helped popularize the sound of smooth, slick urban rhythms within the context of country. What separates Walker Hayes from his peers isn't just how he takes considerable risks within the confines of this flexible, hip-hop-inflected country-pop, but how he personalizes it. Hayes spends a good portion of boom. playing songs that feel autobiographical, even if perhaps they aren't: it certainly seems as if the down-on-his-luck protagonist of "Halloween" is a reflection of Hayes' struggle, as does the nicely shaded battle with the bottle on "Beer in the Fridge," while "Beckett" explicitly nods to one of his many children. All these songs resonate because their details are finely etched, a gift Hayes extends to the very funny "Shut Up Kenny," where he curses Chesney every time the singer pops up on his radio. Such a sly sense of humor propels a good portion of boom., notably "Dollar Store," where he glides through the cut-rate retail outlet acting like a sugar daddy to his girl by buying her everything she wants, but he can also be seductive, as he is on the simmering "Prescriptions." Here, Hayes also demonstrates quick lyrical turns of phrase, his dexterous delivery finding a match in McAnally's production, which draws from pop, hip-hop, soul, and country in equal measure, creating a record that is disarmingly fresh. It's as slick and clean as a pop record, yet sounds country even if there's nary a twang to be heard. When an album is as distinctive and unpredictable as this, it's bound to sound alarming at first, but boom.'s originality isn't simply flashy, it's bound to a sense of craft that gives the record lasting weight.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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JUstin Niebank, Programmer - Walker Hayes, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Fred Eltringham, Drums - Shane McAnally, Co-Producer - Kris Donegan, Electric Guitar - Dave Cohen, Synthesizer - Derek Wells, Electric Guitar - Herbert Lee Hendricks, Bass
(P) 2017 Monument Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Franklin, Steel Guitar - JUstin Niebank, Keyboards - Walker Hayes, Composer, Lyricist, Acoustic Guitar, Co-Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Fred Eltringham, Drums - Shane McAnally, Co-Producer - Kris Donegan, Acoustic Guitar - Dave Cohen, Keyboards - Derek Wells, Electric Guitar - Herbert Lee Hendricks, Bass - Pete Good, Composer, Lyricist - A.J. Babcock, Composer, Lyricist
(P) 2017 Monument Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Kylie Sackley, Composer, Lyricist - Tony Lucido, Bass - Walker Hayes, Composer, Lyricist, Acoustic Guitar, Co-Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Ryan Gore, Shaker - Fred Eltringham, Drums - Shane McAnally, Producer - Kris Donegan, Electric Guitar - Dave Cohen, Piano - Derek Wells, Electric Guitar - Thomas Archer, Composer, Lyricist
(P) 2017 Monument Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Franklin, Steel Guitar - Walker Hayes, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Fred Eltringham, Drums - Shane McAnally, Co-Producer - Nicolle Galyon, Composer, Lyricist, FeaturedArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Background Vocal - Kris Donegan, Acoustic Guitar - Dave Cohen, Synthesizer - Derek Wells, Electric Guitar - Herbert Lee Hendricks, Bass - Walker Hayes feat. Nicolle Galyon, AssociatedPerformer
(P) 2017 Monument Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Franklin, Steel Guitar - Tony Lucido, Bass - Walker Hayes, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Background Vocal - Ryan Gore, Programmer - Fred Eltringham, Drums - Shane McAnally, Co-Producer - Scott Stepakoff, Composer, Lyricist - Kris Donegan, Electric Guitar - Dave Cohen, Synthesizer - Derek Wells, Electric Guitar
(P) 2017 Monument Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Walker Hayes, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Background Vocal - Scot Sherrod, Composer, Lyricist - Shane McAnally, Composer, Lyricist, Co-Producer - Matt Jenkins, Composer, Lyricist - Kris Donegan, Electric Guitar
(P) 2017 Monument Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Walker Hayes, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Fred Eltringham, Drums - Shane McAnally, Composer, Lyricist, Co-Producer - Kris Donegan, Electric Guitar - Dave Cohen, Synthesizer - Derek Wells, Electric Guitar - Herbert Lee Hendricks, Bass
(P) 2017 Monument Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Walker Hayes, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Matt McGinn, Background Vocal - Fred Eltringham, Drums - Shane McAnally, Co-Producer - Kris Donegan, Electric Guitar - Dave Cohen, Synthesizer - Derek Wells, Electric Guitar - Herbert Lee Hendricks, Bass - Thomas Archer, Composer, Lyricist
(P) 2017 Monument Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
JUstin Niebank, Programmer - Walker Hayes, Composer, Lyricist, Electric Guitar, Co-Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Matt McGinn, Composer, Lyricist, Background Vocal - Fred Eltringham, Drums - Shane McAnally, Co-Producer - Kris Donegan, Electric Guitar - Dave Cohen, Synthesizer - Derek Wells, Electric Guitar - Herbert Lee Hendricks, Bass
(P) 2017 Monument Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Walker Hayes, Composer, Lyricist, Co-Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, Background Vocal - Fred Eltringham, Drums - Shane McAnally, Co-Producer - Kris Donegan, Electric Guitar - Dave Cohen, Keyboards - Derek Wells, Electric Guitar - Herbert Lee Hendricks, Bass
(P) 2017 Monument Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Albumbeschreibung
Walker Hayes landed in Nashville in 2005, a long 12 years before he released boom. in the last month of 2017. During that stretch of time, Hayes was hardly lazy -- he had a deal with Mercury fizzle and a 2013 album with Capitol go nowhere -- but he didn't catch a real break until 2016, when he signed a publishing and production deal with Shane McAnally, one of the most popular and progressive movers and shakers in the Music City. McAnally picked up on the vague R&B undertones powering Hayes' 2010 debut single, pushing them to the forefront on boom. -- a move that isn't exactly risky in 2017, after Sam Hunt helped popularize the sound of smooth, slick urban rhythms within the context of country. What separates Walker Hayes from his peers isn't just how he takes considerable risks within the confines of this flexible, hip-hop-inflected country-pop, but how he personalizes it. Hayes spends a good portion of boom. playing songs that feel autobiographical, even if perhaps they aren't: it certainly seems as if the down-on-his-luck protagonist of "Halloween" is a reflection of Hayes' struggle, as does the nicely shaded battle with the bottle on "Beer in the Fridge," while "Beckett" explicitly nods to one of his many children. All these songs resonate because their details are finely etched, a gift Hayes extends to the very funny "Shut Up Kenny," where he curses Chesney every time the singer pops up on his radio. Such a sly sense of humor propels a good portion of boom., notably "Dollar Store," where he glides through the cut-rate retail outlet acting like a sugar daddy to his girl by buying her everything she wants, but he can also be seductive, as he is on the simmering "Prescriptions." Here, Hayes also demonstrates quick lyrical turns of phrase, his dexterous delivery finding a match in McAnally's production, which draws from pop, hip-hop, soul, and country in equal measure, creating a record that is disarmingly fresh. It's as slick and clean as a pop record, yet sounds country even if there's nary a twang to be heard. When an album is as distinctive and unpredictable as this, it's bound to sound alarming at first, but boom.'s originality isn't simply flashy, it's bound to a sense of craft that gives the record lasting weight.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 10 track(s)
- Total length: 00:31:05
- 1 Digital booklet
- Main artists: Walker Hayes
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Monument Records
- Genre: Blues/country/folk Country
(P) 2017 Monument Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
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