Even If It Breaks Your Barefoot Friday Night

Even If It Breaks Your Barefoot Friday Night

Eric Paslay had his first taste of Nashville success in 2011, when Jake Owen's laidback bro-country anthem "Barefoot Blue Jean Night"—which Paslay co-wrote—topped the radio charts. Over the next decade, the Texan became one of the genre's go-to songsmiths, co-writing ballads and stompers for country heavies like Rascal Flatts and Lady A while also honing his solo-artist bona fides. Even If It Breaks Your Barefoot Friday Night features re-recordings of nine songs Paslay penned for himself and others over the years, including "Barefoot" and the Grammy-nominated "The Driver." Paslay has a sandpaper growl and a talent for marrying fine-grained lyrics with big choruses, like on the lovestruck "Angel Eyes"; his brooding streak adds depth to cuts like the smoldering "Song About a Girl" and the playful "High Class."