Gary Allan is still on a great run of success.
With a string of hits that has spanned over ten years, Gary Allan continues releasing albums and singles that find a home on the country charts. Gary Allan has always had a hard living edge feeling to his music. Fans have found themselves drawn to Allan’s songs about love, loss, pain, and ache.
Now in his 40s, Allan continues releasing albums and singles. The trend of hit song continues with his latest…
Gary Allan – Get Off On The Pain
Get Off On The Pain is an interesting take on the way some people seem to make decisions that are a little unorthodox. The way certain people seem to set themselves up for pain and failure almost makes others seem like they – in Allan’s words – get off on the pain.
Allan’s gravely voice is easily recognized on country radio and his song choice is just as recognizable. Get Off On The Pain strikes the same chord as other hits Tough All Over, Loving You Against My Will, Man of Me, and Alright Guy.
Gary Allan portrays a certain toughness on Get Off On The Pain. He calls for the things that would make others cringe with a willingness to feel something, anything that lets him know he’s alive. Many country radio listeners will find this song appealing due to Allan’s strong as usual vocals and the nature of the tough guy lyrics.
It doesn’t sound like the kind of smash hit that will put Allan back at the top of the country singles chart, but it’s the kind of hit that he’s had throughout his career that keep him relevant. This song may make the top ten or even the top five with some luck on the charts before Allan moves on to the next single, but Get Off On The Pain seems like a fan favorite and another song Allan can add to his arsenal during his live shows.
Gary Allan has had a difficult life by some standards, but he keeps releasing music that connects with country music fans around the world. As long as he keeps singing there will be a large audience there to listen.
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