Aaron Lewis – Sinner (2016) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

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Artist: Aaron Lewis
Album: Sinner
Genre: Country
Release Date: 2016
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 47:43
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 1018 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. Aaron Lewis – Sinner (feat. Willie Nelson) (03:31)
1-2. Aaron Lewis – That Ain’t Country (04:02)
1-3. Aaron Lewis – Whiskey And You (04:28)
1-4. Aaron Lewis – Northern Redneck (03:39)
1-5. Aaron Lewis – Mama (05:04)
1-6. Aaron Lewis – Sunday Every Saturday Night (04:59)
1-7. Aaron Lewis – Lost And Lonely (04:57)
1-8. Aaron Lewis – Story Of My Life (04:34)
1-9. Aaron Lewis – Stuck In These Shoes (03:44)
1-10. Aaron Lewis – I Lost It All (03:54)
1-11. Aaron Lewis – Travelin’ Soldier (04:46)

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Staind’s lead singer Aaron Lewis continues to explore the world of country music with his second solo album Sinner, recorded in Nashville in a 16 hour burst of creative energy. The songs capture Lewis’s mindset, a laid back soundtrack that is reminiscent of the genre’s most honest and musically adventurous artists. In addition to a cover of Chris Stapleton’s Whiskey And You, Sinner features a guest appearance from none other than Willie Nelson on the title track.First time around, Aaron Lewis’ move to country seemed tentative – as much a rebranding as a musical statement. Even if the record was awkward, The Road was a modest success, opening the door for Lewis to make a stronger move on his next country album – which is precisely what he does on 2016’s Sinner, a record that is considerably better than its predecessor. Much of the success has to be placed at the feet of producer Buddy Cannon, who gives the album a sleek, steely modern-day outlaw vibe, one that straightens out and beefs up Chris Stapleton’s revivalism. Stapleton’s “Whiskey and You” is here, one of several strong neo-traditional songs that help Lewis’ unreconstituted power ballads seem somewhat graceful. As nimble as Cannon’s production is, Lewis remains a heavy-footed singer; if he’s not overselling his message, he sounds drowsy. Nevertheless, Sinner goes down easy thanks to Cannon’s production, which is proof that he’s one of the best producers currently working in Nashville.

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