Jon Pardi emerged with a bang in the ‘10s sounding like just what Nashville needed: a man with a mile-wide twang who could keep one foot in country music verities while his other boot stomped to danceable, new-school grooves, piling up the hits along the way. The R&B inflections and club-friendly feel of chartbusters like "Heartache on the Dance Floor" and "Dirt on My Boots" illustrate his knack for the former, and honky-tonk stompers like "Head Over Boots" show Pardi's gift for forging a classic country vibe.