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His fifth studio album continues the critically acclaimed songwriter’s streak of writing those oddly familiar tunes that you can’t quite place. He’s not all sun-n-fun, but his melodies tend towards the upbeat, and while a piano ballad like “Sad Eyes” carries a heavier vibe than most, it’s the vaguely country-influenced powerpop frolic of “It’s the NIghttime “ and “Winter in the Hamptons” that proves the singer-songwriter is as dedicated as ever to exploring the textures of early 1970s orchestration and the warm, inviting AM radio ease of that singer-songwriter era. Rouse channeled his love and angst into a much more easily digestible treatise. I myself find that Joshs music often inspires me to do a little creative thinking of my own. Most of the modern day artists could learn a thing or two just from listening to this album. Nashvilles Mack Starks doesnt waste any time making his emotions known on this touching and attentive album. The instrumentals only compliment the vocals, and vice versa. Well, this isn’t the emotionally draining set you might expect and it’s not an album that much reflects his stay in Country Music U.S.A. Josh Rouse has such an amazing and relaxing voice. The story goes that Josh Rouse’s marriage fell apart and he left Nashville for Spain to pick up the pieces.