Drinks After Work

Critic Score
Based on 2 reviews
User Score
Based on 9 ratings
October 29, 2013 / Release Date
LP / Format
Show Dog / Label
Toby KeithProducer
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Critic Reviews

60
SPIN
He’s the affable lech Steely Dan warned you about, and the best pure singer in country’s top tier, though the shakiest in terms of quality control
thetreesspeak
33

Yikes...how the mighty have fallen. This album begins on a low note with the over-produced, poorly-written "Shut Up and Hold On", which could not put Keith's decline on a higher display. He then channels his best pop-country impression on "Drinks After Work", and, obviously, it does not work for Keith. Luckily for our ears, he returns to his previously meh-sounding music, which means it is completely forgettable and largely unoriginal.

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37

The best song on the album (Chuckie's Gone) was on the deluxe version so it doesn't count here. Poorly written, badly produced. Keith's charisma is the only thing saving album.

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