Let It Roll

Let It Roll

by Midland
Let It Roll

Let It Roll

by Midland

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Overview

Credit good timing or the muscle of their major label, but Midland's idiosyncratic retro vibe struck gold in 2017, giving them a major hit single with "Drinkin' Problem." Since their neon-lit country clicked the first time around, it makes sense the Midland would double down on their '80s vintage on their second album, 2019's Let It Roll. Once again working with producers Josh Osborne, Shane McAnally, and Dann Huff, the trio from Dripping Springs, Texas continue to fuse the mellow vibes of middle-aged Merle with the casual confidence of George Strait. This time around, Midland dials back the twangy snap that gave 2017's On the Rocks the occasional kick. Every so often, Let It Roll kicks into second gear: "21st Century Honky Tonk American Band" rolls into a nasty country-rock grind, "Mr. Lonely" maintains their tie to Dwight Yoakam's Bakersfield shuffle and even though it lopes to a lazy honky tonk beat, "Every Song's a Drinkin' Song" provides a welcome dose of barroom humor. Still, Let It Roll hums along to an easy, laid-back tempo, favoring soft, hazy harmonies and layered guitars to lean traditionalist country. As a production, it's pretty difficult to resist; it's as supple and comforting as a favorite old chair. The sound is so alluring, it's easy to overlook how many songs simply glide by without ever quite catching hold. Maybe that's due to how Midland's touch is so light it's nearly invisible. Mark Wystrach has a pleasant, amiable voice that lends the trio's songs the slightest hint of gravel, but it -- along with the harmonies of Jess Carson and Cameron Duddy -- is a mere element in the warm, enveloping production of Let It Roll. It's a record that gets by on feel, not songs, which may mean that it doesn't provide many distinguishing hooks, but it does sound awfully good as it plays. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 08/23/2019
Label: Big Machine Records
UPC: 0843930042531
Rank: 91460

Tracks

  1. Let It Roll
  2. Fourteen Gears
  3. Mr. Lonely
  4. Cheatin' Songs
  5. Put the Hurt on Me
  6. I Love You, Goodbye
  7. Every Song's a Drinkin' Song
  8. 21st Century Honky Tonk American Band
  9. Fast Hearts and Slow Towns
  10. Cheatin' by the Rules
  11. Playboys
  12. Lost in the Night
  13. Gettin' the Feel
  14. Roll Away

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Midland   Primary Artist
Laur Joamets   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Mark Wystrach   Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Jess Carson   Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Robbie Crowell   Drums,Organ,Piano,Keyboards,Mellotron,Saxophone,Percussion,Tambourine,Synthesizer
Jerry Roe   Drums,Congas,Tambourine
Luke Cutchen   Guitar (Electric)
Paul Franklin   Guitar (Steel)
Greg Morrow   Drums
Dann Huff   Sitar,Bouzouki,Mandolin,Percussion,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Gordon Mote   Piano
Rob McNelley   Guitar (Electric)
Derek Wells   Guitar (Electric)
Charlie Judge   Piano,Keyboards
Dave Cohen   Piano,Accordion,Keyboards,Synthesizer
Cameron Duddy   Vocals,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Joseph Holguin   Assistant Engineer
Britt Murray   Recording
Mark Wystrach   Composer
Jess Carson   Composer
Rhett Akins   Composer
Robbie Crowell   Synthesizer Programming
Midland   Composer
Becca Walls   Interviewer
Shane McAnally   Composer,Producer
David Garza   Composer
David Huff   Editing,Programming
Justin Niebank   Mixing
Liz Rose   Composer
Dann Huff   Producer,Programming
Mando Saenz   Composer
Adam Ayan   Mastering Engineer
Steve Marcantonio   Recording
Bob DiPiero   Composer
Marv Green   Composer
Josh Osborne   Composer,Producer
Jacob Sciba   Recording
Seth Morton   Recording
Jordan Reed   Assistant Engineer
Mike "Frog" Griffith   Production Coordination
Jeremy Spillman   Composer
Jon Nite   Composer
John Thomas "J. T." Harding   Composer
Cameron Duddy   Composer
Chris Small   Editing
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