Old Dominion hits the bars
Thursday, July 27, 2017 – Old Dominion will be hitting the bars next month.
After playing the Blue Bar in Nashville on Monday, the quintet announced on Thursday it would play six more Bud Live Dive Bar Shows to celebrate the release of their second disc, "Happy Endings," which comes out Aug. 25.
The six shows are in Los Angeles, Chicago, Grand Rapids, Mich., Cincinnati, Cleveland, and New York City.
Old Dominion is back on the charts after a successful full-length debut with "No Such Thing as a Broken Heart."
More news for Old Dominion
- 08/21/24: Tursi makes Opry debut
- 08/07/24: Old Dominion delivers "Odies But Goodies"
- 07/19/24: Old Dominion's Tursi releases debut, announces tour
- 07/09/24: Old Dominion's Tursi plans solo disc
- 06/28/24: Old Dominion is "Coming Home"
- 12/18/23: Old Dominion plans bar/music hangout
- 10/06/23: Old Dominion, Rucker, Reba release new projects
- 08/14/23: Old Dominion goes down "Memory Lane" again
CD reviews for Old Dominion
There are two ways to listen to Old Dominion's music. You can simply enjoy it for the feel, the lyrics, the beat...or you can study it as a master class in contemporary country songwriting and record production. Either way you're in for a treat, especially on this eight-song EP "Memory Lane." Hooks, harmonies, rhythms and feel-good images are everywhere here.
Old Dominion (name chosen because four band members are from Virginia) originally formed to highlight songs that the ...
Old Dominion has gained a following on the heels of two albums of lively material. Their self-titled third release stays the course and delivers a dozen radio-friendly songs. The hyper positive lead single "Make it Sweet" sets the stage with an ode to the brighter side of everything. Most tracks are upbeat but, ironically, there is not an official party anthem or even a drinking song. The closest they get is "American Style," which is laden with standard innocent imagery ...
Right off the bat, the title of Old Dominion's album "Happy Endings" is far better than "Meat and Candy," its prior effort. ("Meat" in an album title? Really?) But also on an artistic level, OD's follow-up shows signs of growth.
With that said, though, there's nothing on this new release as immediately catchy as "Snapback." Nevertheless, the vocal-only harmonies introducing "Not Everything's About You," are a beautiful thing. ...
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