
High-octane country rock fueled by bright guitars and carpe diem energy. A polished snapshot of 2000s Nashville optimism built for the open road.
June 28, 2004 · Capitol Records (2)
Days Go By is the sonic equivalent of a high-definition summer morning. It captures Keith Urban at the peak of his crossover appeal, blending the rhythmic drive of 1980s heartland rock with the storytelling sensibilities of modern Nashville. The sound is defined by its relentless forward motion, anchored by a bright, percussive acoustic guitar riff that feels like a countdown to something better. It is music that refuses to sit still, demanding movement and engagement from the listener.
How does Days Go By sound next to the rest of Keith Urban's catalogue?
Joyful saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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