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Rascal Flatts - Unstoppable (CD)

Album Details: Unstoppable

Release Date:04/07/2009
Label:Lyric Street
UPC:050087128562

Track List: Unstoppable

  1. Love Who You Love
  2. Here Comes Goodbye
  3. Close
  4. Forever
  5. She'd Be California
  6. Unstoppable
  1. Things That Matter
  2. Summer Nights
  3. Holdin' On
  4. Once
  5. Why

User Reviews: Unstoppable

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    Rascal Flatts Impressive But Far From Unstoppable On Sixth LP

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 11, 2009

    Pros: Despite going mroe country this time around, the band still has some good songs worth putting on one's MP3 player or iPod.

    Cons: The band seems to ahve gone back to the country sound more than the genre blurring soudn that made them so popular.

    Rascal Flatts has made a name for itself through its existence by trying to walk a fine line between mainline country and pop music. The band reached what was possibly the apex of that separation with the release of ‘Still Feels Good.‘ Ever...yone knows that whenever anyone reaches the top of their game, the only way to go is down. Luckily for Rascal Flatts, the band has yet to do that, even on its new album, ‘Unstoppable.‘ While the band isn’t going downhill, this album feels more like a regression of sorts for the band than a progression. ‘Unstoppable’ feels like a regression in that it doesn’t have that straight-on pop sensability that fans heard on ‘Still Feels Good.‘ That album was radio friendly enough lyrically and musically for both country and mainstream pop radio. Now, however, the band seems to have regressed more to a primarily country sound, both musically and lyrically. Take a listen to songs such as “Holdin’ On”, “Once”, “Forever”, and the album’s lead single, “Here Comes Goodbye.“ Those tracks are standard country in that lyrically, they are about lost love. The sound and lyrics make these songs very difficult to listen to regardless if an individual is single or not. While ‘Unstoppable’ does have its low points in the songs about lost love, it manages to save itself thanks to the album’s title track, “Unstoppable”, “She’d Be california”, Love Who You Love”, and the outstanding “Summer Nights.“ These songs are more of a positive nature. “Love Who You Love” is a wonderful song about appreciating family and friends. It is about making sure to let them know you appreciate and love them, rather than just taking advantage of them, and letting time pass. “Unstoppable” comes across as a semi-religious piece. Herein lies another factor that makes this album as successful as the band’s previous releases. Rascal Flatts makes a valid attempt to focus on more than just songs about love lost, and relationships in general. “Love Who You Love”, “Unstoppable”, and ‘Things That Matter” are off the beaten path of standard country. They are songs that anyone can relate to in terms of their lyrics. So yet again, Rascal Flatts has risen to the challenge and succeeded. The songs aren’t the only factor that has led “Unstoppable” to be a successful album. The band offers its fans the chance to download ringtones of songs from the album, as well as a free trial membership in the band’s “fan club”, “All Access” and a chance to see the band live at the 2009 CMA Awards. For some, this may not be enough motivation to buy the album. The relation to the band’s earlier work may even deter some fans from buying the album. That regression aside, Rascal Flatts has still managed to assemble an album that will appeal to at least one audience or another. It shows that the band has no problem with consistency of success. It is an album that will help solidify the band’s place in the annals of both pop and country music decades down the road. Read more Less

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    What the hell happened to Rascal Flatts??

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 28, 2009

    Pros: two good songs- " here comes goodbye & why"

    Cons: sounds like a hurried album

    If you ask me this is not Rascal Flatts. They are one of my favorite groups! But this album is just awful! The songs are rather lame and Gary sounds like he can't sing a lick.

Pro Reviews: Unstoppable

  • All Music Guide

    On their sixth album, Unstoppable, Rascal Flatts trade their "aw shucks" persona for a title that Michael Jackson somehow missed in his King of Pop phase, and act like superstars rather than boys next door made good. Almost nothing about Unstoppable is modest, not the sounds, not the sentiments only the songs, whether they're sportsbar party anthems like "Summer Nights"; glistening, tightly wound crossover pop like "Close" and its breezy counterpart "She'd Be California"; or arena ballads like the first single, "Here Comes Goodbye." Despite a lot of driving, sequenced rhythms, most of the record feels as if it belongs in the arena ballad category, thanks to how every track comes across as waves of gleaming sound topped by the group's harmonies. The smoothness is overwhelming and Rascal Flatts seem certain of their own invincibility.

    - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Biography

Rascal Flatts

Rascal Flatts, a country trio known primarily for its pleasing harmony and Grammywinning songcraft, is comprised of Gary LeVox, Jay Demarcus, and Joe Don Rooney. Cousins Demarcus and LeVox grew up in Columbus, OH, a town Demarcus eventually left in 1992 to pursue a music career in Nashville. Meanwhile, LeVox pursued his own musical success with a Christian group; at the... Read more