Review: Cole Swindell releases the best album of his career — ‘Spanish Moss’

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Cole Swindell releases 'Spanish Moss' album
Cole Swindell releases 'Spanish Moss' album. Photo Courtesy of Warner Music Nashville.

Country superstar Cole Swindell released his latest album “Spanish Moss” via Warner Music Nashville, and it is his best record to date. #Powerjournalist Markos Papadatos has the scoop.

It opens with the mid-tempo “Kill a Prayer” and the soothing ballad “Dirty Dancing” and the moving “Dale Jr.” It immediately breaks into the laid-back title cut “Spanish Moss” and his catchy new radio single “We Can Always Move On.”

After the somber “Georgia (Ain’t On Her Mind),” it segues into “Lost Heart” and the unapologetic “Bottom of It,” where he shows some attitude.

Equally fun are “Wild,” the smooth “Happy Hour Sad,” and of course, his wedding song “Forever to Me,” which deserves to become a staple at future wedding ceremonies in its own right.

After “’99 Problems,” it concludes with such polished tunes as “It Don’t Hurt Anymore,” the outlaw-ish “Take My Down,” and the poignant “Heads Up Heaven.”

Conclusion

In summation, Cole Swindell released the best album of his career with “Spanish Moss.” It is his lengthiest as well, consisting of 21 diverse yet well-crafted tracks. Every song tells a compelling story, and it displays Swindell’s wide range as a contemporary country music recording artist. It deserves to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Country Charts, and it garners an A rating.

“Spanish Moss” by Cole Swindell is available on digital service providers by clicking here.

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