The Breaker

The Breaker

by Little Big Town
The Breaker

The Breaker

by Little Big Town

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Overview

Rebounding from the Pharrell Williams-produced detour of 2016 -- the mini-LP Wanderlust, which seemed to be commercially abandoned as soon as it was released -- Little Big Town get back to basics on The Breaker, the de facto sequel to their 2014 blockbuster Pain Killer. That album was anchored on "Girl Crush," a smoldering slow-burner that crossed over into the pop charts because it sounded more Southern Californian than Southern, and the same could be said for The Breaker. Here, the quartet double down on soft rock and supple harmonies, sounding like a 21st century revival of Fleetwood Mac, albeit one without the roiling internal tension. Smoothness is a selling point with Little Big Town: their melodies slide, their harmonies glide, their music seems utterly at peace with the moment. Sometimes, the group kicks up the aggression -- "Drivin' Around" and "Rollin'," two songs that give away the game with their titles, feel designed to fill out arenas -- but for the most part, The Breaker shimmers sweetly, alternating between sculpted sweetness and folky introspection. Often, the latter trumps the former -- "Better Man," a song written by Taylor Swift that feels like a throwback to Fearless, exists in a middle ground between these two extremes -- but that's also the appeal of The Breaker: it's a confident pop record, one that celebrates sound as much as song. In some respects, Little Big Town no longer feel like a country band -- this, more than the blatant overtures of Wanderlust, seems like a bid for adult alternative airplay, simply because it sticks to the middle of the road -- but that's also their strength. Little Big Town cherish the gentler moments, and this ease with sensitivity turns The Breaker into something of a quiet triumph: it's intended as a balm, and it succeeds. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 02/24/2017
Label: Capitol / Decca
UPC: 0602557077520
Rank: 8672

Tracks

  1. Happy People
  2. Night on Our Side
  3. Lost in California
  4. Free
  5. Drivin' Around
  6. We Went to the Beach
  7. Better Man
  8. Rollin'
  9. Don't Die Young, Don't Get Old
  10. Beat Up Bible
  11. When Someone Stops Loving You
  12. The Breaker

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Little Big Town   Primary Artist
Evan Weatherford   Guitar
Hubert Payne   Drums,Percussion
John Osborne   Guitar
Jay Joyce   Bass,Drums,Keyboards,Percussion,Guitar (Electric)
Jedd Hughes   Guitar
Phillip Sweet   Keyboards
John Thomasson   Bass

Technical Credits

David Embree   Composer
Laura Veltz   Composer
Luke Laird   Composer
Audra Mae   Composer
Ryan Tyndell   Composer
James Lee Westbrook   Composer
Shane Stevens   Composer,Composer
John Osborne   Composer
Natalie Hemby   Composer
Connie Harrington   Composer
Jason Hall   Mixing,Engineer
Liz Rose   Composer
Richard Dodd   Mastering
Taylor Swift   Composer
Hillary Lindsey   Composer
Cary Barlowe   Composer
Barry Dean   Composer
Jay Joyce   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming
Karen Fairchild   Composer
Jimi Westbrook   Composer
Lori McKenna   Composer
Phillip Sweet   Composer
Kimberly Schlapman   Composer
Hailey Whitters   Composer
Jimmy Mansfield   Assistant
Todd Spadafore   Composer
T.J. Osborne   Composer
Chase McGill   Composer
Jaxon Hargrove   Assistant
Kameron Alexander   Composer
Matt Jenkins   Composer
Jeremy Spillman   Composer
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