Undefeated (Bobby Bare Jr. album) explained

Undefeated
Type:studio
Artist:Bobby Bare Jr.
Border:yes
Alt:Album cover for Bobby Bare Jr's 2014 studio album, Undefeated.
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Label:Bloodshot Records
Producer:Bobby Bare Jr.
Prev Title:A Storm A Tree My Mother's Head
Prev Year:2010

Undefeated is the fifth studio album by Nashville-based singer-songwriter Bobby Bare Jr. The album was released in 2014, four years after his previous album, and has elements from multiple genres "alternating between indie rock, dream pop, bluegrass and country".

Reception

Undefeated was met with highly positive reviews by critics. Multiple sources noted Bare's diverse and unique style on Undefeated and his previous albums, despite his father Bobby Bare having multiple country music hits, with Exclaim! writer Matthew McKean saying that Bare "wasn't content to hitch a ride with his Country Music Hall of Fame father or the Nashville royalty around whom he grew up". Blurt Magazine writer John Moore gave the album 4 stars stating that "it’s simply confounding that Bare and his band aren’t as big as groups like Arcade Fire and My Morning Jacket". Hal Horowitz from American Songwriter stated that "just when you think you have a sense of Bobby Bare Jr.’s style, he up and changes it", though still thought the record was "occasionally too scattershot".

Track listing

All music and lyrics by Bobby Bare Jr. except where noted.

Personnel

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