
Polished 2010s country-pop defined by heavy hip-hop beats, stadium-rock guitars, and sun-soaked lyrics about small-town partying and rural romance.
October 14, 2014 · Republic Nashville
Anything Goes is the sonic equivalent of a high-definition summer blockbuster. It is an album that leans heavily into the 'Bro-Country' aesthetic, where the lines between Nashville tradition and Top 40 pop are almost entirely erased. The production is gleaming and aggressive, utilizing snap-tracks and electronic percussion that would feel just as at home on a hip-hop record as they do here. It is music designed for large spaces: stadium speakers, open fields, and boat decks. The energy is consistently high, driven by the duo's tight vocal harmonies and a relentless focus on the 'good times' lifestyle.
How does Anything Goes sound next to the rest of Florida Georgia Line's catalogue?
Energetic saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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