Storyline

Storyline

by Hunter Hayes
Storyline

Storyline

by Hunter Hayes

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Overview

He may have started recording long before her -- as a Louisiana wunderkind, he had a pair of records released when he was just nine and ten -- but Hunter Hayes emerged in the 2010s as the first genuine post-Taylor Swift artist in country music. Hayes followed her footsteps in the sense that he hid neither his youth nor his careerism, allowing his songs to have an open-hearted adolescence tempered by hooks designed to fill stadiums or at least occupy constant space on the airwaves. All this was evident on his eponymous 2011 album -- the major-label debut with Atlantic that effectively acts as his overall debut -- but it's in even stronger play on its 2014 sequel, Storyline. Once again co-written and co-produced by Hayes (Dann Huff returns as the co-producer), Storyline differs from its predecessor in that it showcases Hayes' touring band, a move that opens up the music and lets it breathe. Nevertheless, Hayes could never be considered a gritty musician, not by a long shot; he's proud of his sunny disposition and possesses a high, slightly nasal voice that occasionally recalls Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts. Hunter may have penned "Play," a tune that turned into a hit for RF in 2010, but he favors a brighter, sturdier pop than that Ohio group and he also can sling a guitar like Brad Paisley, two distinctions that give Storyline a livelier feel. His instrumental prowess provides the tightest ties to country music -- there's twang and muscle in his leads -- and they're showcased early on the album but this is by and large a proud pop album, something that's plain by the time the record reaches its first single, "Invisible," at just before the halfway point. Like Taylor, Hunter doesn't bother sounding older than his years nor does he care to put on airs: he's a modern-day Southern boy, raised on radio pop played in big box stores and playing the back porch on a Sunday afternoon, and those two strands come together beguilingly on this second album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 05/06/2014
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0075678672958
Rank: 143121

Tracks

  1. Wild Card
  2. Storyline
  3. Still Fallin
  4. Tattoo
  5. Invisible
  6. ...Interlude
  7. You Think You Know Somebody
  8. Flashlight
  9. When Did You Stop Loving Me
  10. ...Like I Was Saying (Jam)
  11. Secret Love
  12. Nothing Like Starting Over
  13. If It's Just Me
  14. Love Too Much

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Hunter Hayes   Primary Artist,Accordion,Resonator,Wurlitzer,Mandocello,Percussion,Synthesizer,Piano,Vocals,Ukulele,Bouzouki,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Resonator),Vocals (Background)
Andy Sheridan   Piano
Striking Matches   Vocals (Background)
Sam Ellis   Ukulele,Mandolin,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Paul Buckmaster   String Conductor
Paul Franklin   Guitar (Steel)
Clayton Haslop   Violin
John Acosta   Cello
Belinda Broughton   Violin
John Wittenberg   Violin
Evan Wilson   Viola
Nir "Z" Zidkyahu   Drums,Percussion
Rudy Stein   Cello
Robin Olson   Violin
Steve Richards   Cello
Dane Little   Cello
Peter Kent   Violin
Devin Malone   Guitar,Percussion,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Jeanie Lim   Viola
Songa Lee   Violin
Neil Samples   Violin
Robert Matsuda   Violin
Mark Robertson   Violin
Justin Davis   Vocals (Background)
Gerardo Hilera   Violin
Mario de Leon   Violin
Juan-Miguel Hernandez   Viola
Michele Richards   Violin
Charlie Judge   Synthesizer
Steve Sinatra   Drums,Percussion
Jonathan Moerschel   Viola
Matt Utterback   Bass,Percussion
Sarah Zimmermann   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Sam Ellis   Composer,Composer
Serban Ghenea   Mixing
Tony Daigle   Engineer
Paul Buckmaster   Composer,String Arrangements
Troy Verges   Composer
David Huff   Digital Editing
Justin Niebank   Mixing
Craig Kallman   A&R
Dann Huff   Producer
Hunter Hayes   Composer,Producer
Drew Bollman   Mixing Assistant
Adam Ayan   Mastering
Steve Churchyard   Engineer
Steve Marcantonio   Engineer
Katrina Elam   Composer
Barry Dean   Composer
Scott Hendricks   A&R
Gordie Sampson   Composer
Chandler Harrod   Assistant Engineer
Seth Morton   Engineer
Craig Parker Adams   Engineer
Melissa Pierce   Composer
Bonnie Baker   Composer
Katherine Petillo   Design,Art Direction
Shane Tarleton   Creative Director
Mike "Frog" Griffith   Production Coordination
Alex Fortney   Design,Art Direction
Sean Neff   Digital Editing
Luke Laird   Composer
Betsy McHugh   Creative Director
Eric Paslay   Composer
Guzman   Photography
Sorrel Brigman   Assistant Engineer
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