Blaine Larsen presents “In My High School,” his remarkable 2004 debut album released when he was just a teenager. This collection showcases the young artist’s mature songwriting ability, authentic country sound, and impressive vocal talent that garnered attention from industry veterans and country music fans alike.
ABOUT BLAINE LARSEN: Blaine Larsen burst onto the country music scene as a teenage prodigy, writing songs and performing with skill beyond his years. Discovered and mentored by established country artists, Larsen represented a new generation of country talent that combined traditional values with youthful perspective. His songwriting often addressed teen and young adult experiences with unusual depth and emotional honesty.
ALBUM ARTWORK CONCEPT: The cover features a nostalgic yearbook-style design with Blaine holding an acoustic guitar in black and white photography against an aged, textured background. The aesthetic evokes high school yearbooks and teenage memories, perfectly complementing the album’s title and themes. The back cover includes yearbook-style portrait photos in a classic four-square layout, reinforcing the high school theme.
TRACK LISTING:
- How Do You Get That Lonely
- In My High School
- The Best Man
- Chillin’
- I Don’t Know What She Said
- Teaching Her the Ropes
- I’ll Make It Home to You
- How It Ends
- Spoken Like A Man
- If I Was Just a Little Bit Taller
- Good Ole Lanny
STANDOUT TRACK: “How Do You Get That Lonely” – This powerful ballad became Larsen’s most recognized song, addressing the serious topic of teen suicide with sensitivity and emotional depth. The song demonstrated maturity far beyond the artist’s age and resonated with listeners dealing with depression, isolation, and mental health struggles. It showcased Larsen’s ability to tackle difficult subjects while maintaining artistic integrity.
ALBUM THEMES: Larsen’s debut explores experiences relevant to teenagers and young adults:
- High school life and social dynamics
- Coming of age and growing up
- First loves and relationships
- Friendship and loyalty
- Small town life
- Teen struggles and serious issues
- Humor and lighthearted moments
- Family relationships
PRODUCTION TEAM: Produced by Rory Lee Feek and Tim Johnson
Rory Lee Feek, who would later find success as half of Joey + Rory, brought credibility and experience to Larsen’s debut. The production balances contemporary country sounds with traditional instrumentation, allowing Larsen’s vocals and songwriting to remain central while maintaining radio-friendly appeal.
MUSICAL STYLE: The album features traditional country instrumentation including acoustic guitar, steel guitar, fiddle, and drums, combined with contemporary production values typical of early 2000s country music. Larsen’s vocals carry authenticity and emotional conviction, while the arrangements support rather than overwhelm his youthful voice.
GIANTSLAYER RECORDS: Released on independent label Giantslayer Records, this album represents the indie country movement that allowed young artists to develop authentic voices outside major label constraints. The label’s support gave Larsen creative freedom while providing professional production and distribution.
WEBSITE INFORMATION: www.blainelarsen.com (artist website) www.giantslayerrecords.com (label website)
LABEL DETAILS: Giantslayer Records GSLVR 8010 © 2004 Giantslayer Records / Dualtone Music Group, Inc. Marketed and Distributed by Dualtone Music Group, Inc. ℗ 2004 Giantslayer Records / Dualtone Music Group, Inc. Distributed by Redeye Distribution. 2000 NC Music Factory Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28206 Made in U.S.A. All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws. Made in U.S.A. is subject to criminal prosecution.
CAREER SIGNIFICANCE: “In My High School” established Blaine Larsen as a legitimate country artist despite his youth. The album proved that teenage artists could create meaningful, commercially viable country music when given proper support and creative freedom. It paved the way for other young country artists to be taken seriously.
SONGWRITING PERSPECTIVE: What makes this album unique is Larsen’s authentic teenage perspective. Rather than adults writing about teen experiences, these songs came from someone living them. This authenticity resonated with young listeners while the quality songcraft impressed older country fans and industry professionals.
CRITICAL RECEPTION: The album received positive attention from country music critics who praised Larsen’s songwriting maturity, vocal ability, and the production’s balance of contemporary and traditional elements. “How Do You Get That Lonely” particularly earned recognition for addressing important social issues through country music.
TARGET AUDIENCE: Perfect for fans of young country artists, those who appreciate authentic songwriting, collectors of early 2000s country music, parents and teens seeking quality music with meaningful messages, fans of independent country labels, or anyone interested in discovering talented artists before mainstream breakthrough.
CONDITION: CD and jewel case in good used condition with normal wear. Complete with original insert featuring yearbook-style photography, track listings, production credits, and website information. Disc plays without issues.
PERFECT FOR: Fans of authentic country songwriting, those who appreciate young artists with genuine talent, collectors of independent country releases, anyone interested in country music that addresses real teen experiences and issues, fans of artists like Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, or other contemporary traditional country, parents seeking quality music for teenagers, or those discovering talented artists from the early 2000s indie country movement. This debut album represents an artist who brought fresh perspective and honest storytelling to country music while honoring the genre’s traditions.
Price Range: $5.00 – $10.00
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