Florida Georgia Line Releasing New Album Anything Goes This Week
. Anything Goes is an appropriate title for the album, representing the fun, open-minded spirit that the duo (Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley) bring to their music. As Hubbard told Radio.com during an interview in Nashville, when he and Kelley were putting Anything Goes together, they stuck "to the philosophy we always have." Which is, to "be ourselves, write and record where we're at." So the 12 songs on this album, he said, really reflect "who we are and where we're at." This "philosophy" runs through upbeat sing-along anthems like "Smoke," "Smile" and "Bumpin' in the Night" into the laid-back groove of "Sun Daze" and the more traditionally grounded country song "Dirt." The latter is the lead single from the album. Hubbard and Kelley didn't write it (that credit belongs to Chris Tompkins and Rodney Clawson), but as Hubbard explained, "It's one of those songs you feel so connected with the first time you hear it." That goes for whether you're the ones singing it, or the people listening. "Dirt is a heavy influence on someone's life, whether you grew up playing on it, working on it, growing something on it," Kelley said, describing the wide appeal of the song. "Everybody can relate to it." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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