FORMAT: CD
ARTIST: Rascal Flatts
TITLE: Rascal Flatts

01. LOL at the cheesy, boy-band beginning of "Prayin' For Daylight."

02. I liked how they carried the extended metaphor all the way through "While You Loved Me." Yes, it's sappy, but it's pretty decent songwriting.

I was born the day you kissed me
And I died inside the night you left me*
But I lived, oh how I lived
While you loved me


*Totally called that line.

03. "Long Slow Beautiful Dance" (*wails* where did the commas go?) is probably the most square dance-y track of the entire album. I guess you really can't escape the fact that's it's country, no matter how much you scream "Adult Contemporary!" at it.

04. Not too crazy about the ballad "I'm Movin' On." It's very slow (as ballads tend to be) and sappy (as ballads also tend to be), and not at all interesting (as ballads, again, tend to be). *deletes from computer*

05. To me, this was basically the same exact album as Melt. If I had played them back to back, I never would have noticed a difference. In fact, I would have been like, "Why is this such a long album?" I mean, it's not as if what they're doing is bad, but sometimes a little change is nice.

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