Tyler Hilton   Forget the Storm
3.8
excellent
Release Date: 2012
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4.0 excellentabhishektripathy | October 20th 14

TYLER HILTON AT HIS BEST...rKicking my heels and Loaded gun were class apart.rPrince of nothing charming is also one of the great songs ....it's not just a song its a story.....tyler hilton is improving with album by album.

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3.5 greatShowscoop | May 16th 12

Having been nearly a decade since his major label debut, The Tracks of..., Tyler Hilton's second LP, Forget the Storm, is a testament to the number of personal and artistic storms Hilton has weathered in his career. With such a long amount of time between major releases, it makes sense that Hilton's new album shows significant artistic growth from his 2004 debut. While his first album was fairly middle-of-the-road teen singer/songwriter fare, Forget the Storm explores several different genres to create a cohesive album that is distinctly centered in rock and roll. This exploration of new styles is most evident on rockers "Loaded Gun" and "Ain't No Fooling Me" where Hilton clearly enjoys digging into the southern blues/rock that plays to the occasional gravel in his voice. At the opposite end of the spectrum, Hilton also a couple of memorable piano-driven ballads in the romantic unrequited love of "Leave Him" and the emotional crossroads of "Can't Stop Now". And for those familiar with Hilton's previous work, lead single "Prince of Nothing Charming" plays to his strengths while showcasing an improved narrative in its songwriting. For a modern-day troubadour who's found his voice, Forget the Storm was certainly worth the wait.

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4.0 excellentIsola | March 31st 13

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