Pat McAfee album review: A ‘train of diarrhea and disappointment’

Pat McAfee album review: A ‘train of diarrhea and disappointment’

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Key Points:

  • Pat McAfee released a 14-song, 42-minute album blending country and rap influences, which was reviewed with a mix of humor and criticism for its lyrical content and vocal delivery.
  • The album features songs that echo the style of artists like Jelly Roll and Florida Georgia Line, with themes ranging from personal struggles to aspirations of wealth, though many tracks were described as repetitive and cringeworthy.
  • Some songs, such as "No One Ever Knows" and "You're Alive," received mild praise for their positive messages and musicality, contrasting with the overall negative reception of the project.
  • The reviewer acknowledged McAfee’s charitable efforts and success story but criticized ESPN’s promotion of his show as detrimental to traditional sports media.
  • Despite the harsh critique, the album was humorously declared better than any Beatles song, ending the review on a sarcastic note.

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