This album sits firmly in the mid region of the mainstream,
with little pretence to attract back traditionalists or reach out to deeper
non-country genres such as pop, hip hop, rock and r‘n’b. It shores up a core sound
that has been a firm fixture within the genre for well over twenty years and
does this particularly well. A strong entrenched country voice strides across
the record presenting eleven tracks adhering to a high level of entertaining
appeal.
The record is awash with formulaic traits, but to what
extent you judge formulas is down to personal perception and intent. Much of
the content is not earth shatteringly new, even extended to the theme of the title of the
main track, ‘Five More Minutes’, most
famously replicated in the shape of the song Lorrie Morgan took to the top of
the charts nearly thirty years ago. In familiar country tradition, McCreery’s cut takes you through all stages of life with the inevitable conclusion.
A song that does have that earworm knack of attracting repeat plays when the
mood permits.
‘Wherever You Are’
, ‘In Between’ and ‘This is It’
immediately jump out as tracks to keep the album’s wheels moving and a pitch to
cement some acceptance in the customer sphere that it is aimed at. They add to
a background soundtrack that has a southern flavour peeping out from the
multitude layers of studio influence. There are moments when you want to halt
proceedings, or perhaps give Scotty a few records to listen to, so that the
talent filters down an alternative route. However, let us not ponder too much on what a record is not.
Maybe the best approach to this record is to readjust the
comparisons, tone down the intuitive analysis and accept the merits on face
value. Armed with this agenda, SEASONS CHANGE comes across as a soundly
constructed body of work, distinct in the model style of its aim and maybe
makes an effort to stabilise a sound that has the potential to slip further
away unless unchecked. Scotty McCreery is currently undergoing his second
country life, seemingly harsh on somebody not yet 25; such is the cutthroat
nature of having to sell records to feed an entity.
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