Still That Kid

Still That Kid

Small-town culture gets the widescreen treatment on Logan Mize's fourth full-length, which finds the Clearwater, Kansas, native chronicling the daily minutiae and monumental moments of rural life. Producer Daniel Agee nods to Mize's humble roots with arrangements that veer more closely to traditional country music than those of Mize's peers, like on opener "American Livin'," which builds from muted acoustic picking to a foot-stomping anthem. Songs like "Hometown" and "Slow" pay homage to the simple life, while standout track "Practice Swing" employs a clever baseball metaphor to illustrate the intense experiences of young love and surviving one's teens. Co-writers on Still That Kid include Music Row heavy hitters like Ashley Gorley, Rhett Akins, and Nicolle Galyon, and Mize taps a couple of his most talented musical pals to join him on the album, with Willie Jones guesting on "I Ain't Gotta Grow Up," Donovan Woods joining for "Grew Apart," and Clare Dunn duetting on "Get 'Em Together."

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