![]() He also knows how to deliver a love song with a wink of bad-boy mischief ( These Last Few Days). Nothing here drowns in a sea of synthesizers or violins - that's all swapped out for (occasionally dazzling) guitar work by an ace backing band. Brice shows off particular talent in pulling off songs with feeling that keep their pop/country power hooks intact. The showpiece is the title track, which lays out the guidelines to make relationships last and life worthwhile - it's a winner that shoots high and scores. For those that didn't have the privilege, it sounds like a whole lot of fun. What is now Lee Brice's first long-play record once went by the moniker "Picture of Me," and he still refers to it as the "spiritual title." Along with a song by that name, there are slices of life aplenty about growing up smack dab in the center of South Carolina.
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