Opening with the snappy, sprightly "Every Little Thing," Russell Dickerson's 2016 debut EP never apologizes for its modern pop inclinations, which means the singer/songwriter happily appropriates moves from Sam Hunt, Thomas Rhett, or any other contemporary country singer versatile with R&B rhythms, but lacks any bit of bro swagger. Dickerson emphasizes hooks and sweetness -- sometimes marrying the two, as he does on the title track (present in a sparer and sappier second rendition billed as the "Wedding Edition") -- and ...
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Opening with the snappy, sprightly "Every Little Thing," Russell Dickerson's 2016 debut EP never apologizes for its modern pop inclinations, which means the singer/songwriter happily appropriates moves from Sam Hunt, Thomas Rhett, or any other contemporary country singer versatile with R&B rhythms, but lacks any bit of bro swagger. Dickerson emphasizes hooks and sweetness -- sometimes marrying the two, as he does on the title track (present in a sparer and sappier second rendition billed as the "Wedding Edition") -- and while his inclinations can be corny ("MGNO," meaning it's "my girl's night out"), that shamelessness is often charming because it's paired to sharp songcraft. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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