
Polished 2014 country-pop built on soaring high-tenor vocals and arena-ready production. A nostalgic exploration of memory and romance through airtight harmonies.
January 14, 2014 · Big Machine Records
Rewind represents a pivotal moment for Rascal Flatts, capturing a band attempting to modernize their signature sound while leaning into the sentimental strengths that made them superstars. It is an album that feels like a high-definition photograph of a fading memory: crisp, vibrant, and intentionally polished. The production is undeniably massive, blending traditional country-pop elements with the slicker, more rhythmic influences of the mid-2010s Nashville scene. It is the sound of a band that knows exactly how to trigger an emotional response through a perfectly placed harmony or a soaring vocal run.
How does Rewind sound next to the rest of Rascal Flatts's catalogue?
The writing leans notably further into nostalgia than the rest of the catalogue.
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