Number Seven (Will Hoge album) explained

Number Seven
Type:Studio
Artist:Will Hoge
Cover:File:Will Hoge - Number Seven Cover.jpg
Studio:Will's House
Creative Workshop
Quad Studios
Genre:Country
Length:37:11
Label:Rykodisc
Producer:Will Hoge
Prev Title:The Wreckage
Prev Year:2009
Next Title:Never Give In
Next Year:2013

Number Seven is the seventh studio album by Will Hoge, released September 27, 2011 by Rykodisc.

Critical reception

Andrew Leahey of AllMusic says, "If it ain't broke, Will Hoge ain't gonna fix it. Number Seven takes most of its cues from the six albums before it, pairing grizzled country-rockers with the occasional world-weary ballad."

Glide Magazine writes, "Acting as his own producer for the first time, Hoge says this album feels truer to his personal vision than any he’s made."[1]

Bill Clifford of PopMatters writes, "Often, you’ll hear young singer/songwriters with a poetic lyrical bent being tagged with "…the next Dylan" comparison. Less often however, is a young rock artist labeled as "… the next Springsteen." Franklin, Tennessee based roots rocker Will Hoge happens to fall as the latter."

Matt Bjorke of Roughstock says in his review that, "Number Seven is clearly evoking classic country/rockers like Neil Young, Tom Petty and The Band but it never, ever feels like Will Hoge is copying or trying to be them. Instead, he’s used their templates to craft another steady, and downright fantastic collection of songs that is as good as anything you’ll hear coming out of Nashville, Los Angeles or New York this year."[2]

Musicians

1 – "Fool's Gonna Fly"

2 – "Too Old to Die Young"

3 – "Goddam California"

4 – "American Dream"

5 – "Gone"

6 – "The Illegal Line"

7 – "Silver Chain"

8 – "Nothing to Lose"

9 – "No Man's Land"

10 – "Trying to Be a Man"

11 – "When I Get My Wings"

Production

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nashville Singer/Songwriter Will Hoge Releasing Number Seven . 13 July 2011 . glidemagazine.com . Glide Magazine . 15 February 2020 .
  2. Web site: Will Hoge - Number Seven album review . Bjorke . Matt . 27 September 2010 . roughstock.com . Roughstock . 15 February 2020 .
  3. Will Hoge Chart History – Heatseekers Albums . 14 October 2011 . Billboard . 14 February 2020 .