Follow the Lights
Ryan Adams · 2007
31 min · 7 tracks · country
A reflective tapestry of country and rock, weaving heartfelt narratives with a nostalgic ambiance.
Follow the Lights is an EP by Ryan Adams, released in 2007. A reflective tapestry of country and rock, weaving heartfelt narratives with a nostalgic ambiance. This EP showcases Adams' ability to blend genres seamlessly, receiving positive reviews from critics and fans alike. Notable tracks like 'Follow the Lights' helped to further establish him within the Americana scene during a time when the genre was experiencing a resurgence. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Follow the Lights sound like?
A reflective tapestry of country and rock, weaving heartfelt narratives with a nostalgic ambiance. Rooted in country.
What makes Follow the Lights by Ryan Adams notable?
This EP showcases Adams' ability to blend genres seamlessly, receiving positive reviews from critics and fans alike. Notable tracks like 'Follow the Lights' helped to further establish him within the Americana scene during a time when the genre was experiencing a resurgence. Released in early 2007, 'Follow the Lights' is Ryan Adams' first EP following his acclaimed album '29'. At this point in his career, Adams was solidifying his reputation as a prolific songwriter, navigating a period of artistic experimentation after gaining mainstream recognition.
How many songs are on Follow the Lights?
Follow the Lights has 7 tracks, running approximately 31 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Follow the Lights Standout 3:03
- 2 My Love for You Is Real Standout 4:52
- 3 Blue Hotel 5:11
- 4 Down in a Hole 4:37
- 5 This Is It 3:32
- 6 If I Am a Stranger 4:44
- 7 Dear John Standout 5:11
Release Date
January 1, 2007
Genre
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
31 min 12 sec
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