It opens with the mid-tempo “Graveyard,” and the sassy “Miss Me More” has a neat reverb on the chorus. Equally stunning is “Get over Yourself,” which helps one get over a failing romance.
“Roses” would make a great choice for a future radio single, and the entire album has a retro country 90’s female singer-songwriter vibe, which is really cool. Other noteworthy tunes include “Machine Heart” and the vulnerable yet beautiful “In Between.”
Perhaps the greatest track on the collection is “High School,” and equally soothing is “End of the World.” After the gorgeous title track “Unapologetically,” the CD closes with the sultry “Music” and her album’s lead single “Legends.”
The Verdict
Overall, Kelsea Ballerini delivers on her new autobiographical studio album, Unapologetically. There is something in it for everybody, especially since all of the songs are very personal to Ballerini. This collection garners an A rating.