
Polished 2000s country-pop defined by soaring three-part harmonies and sentimental storytelling. A glossy, nostalgic journey through small-town romance.
September 28, 2004 · Lyric Street Records
Feels Like Today is the quintessential sound of mid-2000s country-pop, a record that trades the dust of the ranch for the manicured lawns of the suburbs. It is an album built on the foundation of Gary LeVox's elastic, high-tenor vocals and the band's signature three-part harmonies, which arrive with a studio-polished sheen that feels both massive and intimate. The atmosphere is perpetually set to golden hour, evoking the specific warmth of a summer evening spent reminiscing about the people and places that shaped you.
How does Feels Like Today sound next to the rest of Rascal Flatts's catalogue?
The vocals lean a touch further into harmonized than the rest of the catalogue.
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