
Song
Pass A Beer
Jake Owen
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Label:
Rca Records Label Nashville
Late September is the perfect time to drop a beach-country EP called Endless Summer, actually: It's still 95 degrees somewhere. And this four-song breeze cheerily puts you in a brews & babes & BBQ mood, with our host alternately crooning and semi-rapping (!) through the barefoot blue jean anthems "Summer Jam" and "Pass a Beer," the latter coming on like Nashville's take on Sublime. Kudos for covering Ben Harper's exuberant "Steal My Kisses"; "Surefire Feeling" closes us out with some crunchy rock guitars. Not bad all around; maybe ditch the rapping next summer, though.
About This Album
Late September is the perfect time to drop a beach-country EP called Endless Summer, actually: It's still 95 degrees somewhere. And this four-song breeze cheerily puts you in a brews & babes & BBQ mood, with our host alternately crooning and semi-rapping (!) through the barefoot blue jean anthems "Summer Jam" and "Pass a Beer," the latter coming on like Nashville's take on Sublime. Kudos for covering Ben Harper's exuberant "Steal My Kisses"; "Surefire Feeling" closes us out with some crunchy rock guitars. Not bad all around; maybe ditch the rapping next summer, though.
Songs
About This Album
Late September is the perfect time to drop a beach-country EP called Endless Summer, actually: It's still 95 degrees somewhere. And this four-song breeze cheerily puts you in a brews & babes & BBQ mood, with our host alternately crooning and semi-rapping (!) through the barefoot blue jean anthems "Summer Jam" and "Pass a Beer," the latter coming on like Nashville's take on Sublime. Kudos for covering Ben Harper's exuberant "Steal My Kisses"; "Surefire Feeling" closes us out with some crunchy rock guitars. Not bad all around; maybe ditch the rapping next summer, though.