High Noon - Jerrod Niemann

High Noon

Jerrod Niemann

  • Genre: Country
  • Release Date: 2014-03-25
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 2014 Sony Music Entertainment

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Space Jerrod Niemann 3:45 USD 1.29
2
Buzz Back Girl Jerrod Niemann 3:11 USD 1.29
3
Drink to That All Night Jerrod Niemann 3:45 USD 1.29
4
I Can't Give in Anymore Jerrod Niemann 3:43 USD 1.29
5
We Know How to Rock Jerrod Niemann 3:26 USD 1.29
6
Come On, Come On Jerrod Niemann 3:20 USD 1.29
7
Lucky #7 Jerrod Niemann 3:40 USD 1.29
8
Donkey Jerrod Niemann 3:18 USD 1.29
9
Day Drinkin' Jerrod Niemann 3:09 USD 1.29
10
The Real Thing Jerrod Niemann 3:56 USD 1.29
11
Beach Baby Jerrod Niemann 3:12 USD 1.29
12
Refill Jerrod Niemann 2:57 USD 1.29
13
She's Fine (feat. Colt Ford) Jerrod Niemann 3:24 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Not good at all

    1
    By Mr. LeviMoore
    Here's the breakdown: 1. Space (4.1/10) not a good song, the guitar tones are horrible and the distortion doesn't match the tones. Too much reverb also. The piano is horrible. There are also weird synths, that are loudest on the verse. The heavy metal production isn't good on a song like this. 2. Buzz Back Girl (6.1/10) not that good of a song, the record scratches are awful. I get that his singing is good, and that the guitars are good. The riff isn't good either. The electric and acoustic guitars don't go together that well, and the snare drum shouldn't be so muted. Muted snare drums sound good on some songs, while they sound horrible on others. 3. Drink to That All Night (7.4/10) not a bad song, but the reverb for the riff guitar is off the wall, and the piano doesn't fit with it, and to say, the mandolin is horrible on the song. This song sounds way too pop, especially with the auto tune piled onto the song. Dang. 4. I Can't Give in Anymore (6.7/10) not a good ballad. The acoustic guitars and mandolins don't go together when the mandolins are louder than the guitars, which is the same thing that Rascal Flatts fails on. It works on some songs, but not most songs. The verse is the worst, because the guitars aren't good at all, along with the acoustic guitar riffs. 5. We Know How to Rock (4.1/10) not a good song, the guitars and mandolins and banjos don't go together on this song, and the verse is the worst, like every song on this album. It sounds like there's a beeping noise, the guitars have horrible tone choices. 6. Come On, Come On (6.8/10) the mandolin and acoustic guitars sound better on this song, but it still doesn't sound good for how slow it is. The electric guitar screeches on the verse and the acoustic disappearances and palm mutes don't sound good with a banjo. 7. Lucky #7 (3.9/10) the electric guitars have horrible tones, and it's just such a disaster that this turns to be the worst song of the album. The organ or synth on this song is horrible, and shouldn't even be here, and don't fit with the bad toned guitars, it just makes the song worse. The beeping sound is bad. The verse is just as bad, with the banjo, mandolin and acoustic guitars, but that's not the worst part, the shifting between drum machines and real drums, how they can't decide what they want is the worst part. 8. Donkey (7.1/10) the chorus isn't bad and it is catchy, though the guitars don't sound good with single strums and bad tones. The verse is bad, with the telephone vocals, it sounds like he's singing the whole verse to you from your phone. The acoustic constant picking, with the guitars is bad also. There's bad banjos also. 9. Day Drinkin' (7.4/10) this is probably the best song, with the lead single, yes the acoustic guitars do bad sound picking, with the steel guitar, with the bad toned electric guitars doing riffs, but the singing makes the song better, but not much better, because it still is horrible. The verse has only banjo and then the steel guitars come in with the electric guitars, and it is horrible. With rapping. 10. The Real Thing (4.3/10) not a good song, with that triplet feel. The acoustic guitars are too clean and bright and the pianos are bad also. The background singers have bad and weird vocals. The verse is the worst, with the piano and acoustic guitars and the electric guitar with too much reverb. It just turns into a mess. 11. Beach Baby (4.4/10) this song sounds like a horrible beach song, with it's annoying bad toned guitar, and the acoustic guitar, to where it is horrible. The steel guitars are the worst. The drums sound horrible with a loose tom, that they try to throw in to make it sound like a beach song. The single strum acoustic guitars on the verse and the banjos picking, going into electric bad toned guitars again. The chorus also has bad synths. It actually sounds so horrible it doesn't even sound like a beach song anymore, it just sounds like a horrible song instead. 12. Refill (4.3/10) this song has bad piano, banjo, guitars (including acoustic) and steel guitars. The Hammond B3 is he worst. The harmonica doesn't sound good either. The verse piano and acoustic guitar, they goes into a riff, then the organ again, it is horrible, to chorus background singers, that just sound the worst they've ever sounded. Horrible. 13. She's Fine (4.2/10) thank goodness this is the last track, the banjos and acoustic guitars and mandolins are horrible, and there are 2 banjos. There are bad toned guitars, and Jerrod would have good singing, but he drowns his voice with auto tune. The verse sounds different from the rest of the song, and not in a good way either. The bass, with the drum machines, with acoustic guitars, with mandolin, and bad tones in guitars, this is horrible.
  • Another one bites the dust.

    1
    By BetwixtTheNotes
    I think Hank Williams just rolled over in his grave. If you want to be a pop artist then just do it. Don't jerk people around with this pop/ country influence album. Also find it ironic that you talk about going old school via autotune.
  • The ladies like the honky-tonk he

    3
    By Shawn McCue
    The only reason I rated it three stars is because of the autotune it has no place in country music but the honky-tonk you song is a very good song
  • Not Anymore

    3
    By Lethalized
    I reviewed this album back in 2014 when they first allowed people to preorder. With every listen, this album only gets worse. I did like "Drink to That all Night", but now, that's it. I mean, it's not total garbage, because it's still better than over 50% of the pop albums out there. But there's so much potential, and he does nothing with it. Jerrod, go back to being a judge. (Get it?)
  • awsome

    5
    By Little kid will be 12
    5 stars for shore😎
  • Terrible

    1
    By loveevol46
    This so far from country, I don't even want to say I like country music if this is what it's being labeled as.
  • Not Country

    2
    By ollie026
    I don't even know what's happening to country music. It's all pop or with that t pain thing that no one cares about. Even Aldean went pop... Burnin it Down? Awful song!
  • "Donkey"... Arguably the worst song ever recorded in music history.

    1
    By finker11011
    What were you thinking when you recorded "Donkey"? This is an abomination.
  • Trash

    1
    By Lars Allen
    Git a job.
  • Haters gonna hate

    5
    By Danielreeve$
    One of my top 3 favorite albums. Most of you haters gonna hate cause you know this album is better then your dumb "pop" or "rap" music. I can guarantee almost all of you writing bad reviews listen to every song on this album every day and sing along to them. Most of the songs on this album are in my top 20 favorites including " drink to that all night" and "donkey" that are in my top 5 favorites. This album is worth it

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