Andy Grammer LiveCan any of Grammer's new songs become another hit?

'Red Eye'

Grammer is probably one of the only artists that can sound directly like another artist, but still keep another creativity to make the song his own. On 'Red Eye,' Grammer is giving his best Adam Levine impression on a track that's in vein of something like Maroon 5's 'Daylight.' Mid-tempo verses leading into an explosive chorus will cement 'Red Eye' as an easy staple for a late night driving playlist.

'Pushing'

Grammer shows that he's not all about the Adult Contemporary charts - he's got a place in the clubs, too. Of course, 'Pushing' is going to need a little bit of a remix to really flesh out its twerk potential, but for now, its current form will keep your feet tapping the whole way through. It sounds like a track that he took right out of Ryan Tedder's notebook, and when it comes to mainstream pop, there's not much of a better comparison than that.

'Masterpiece'

Magazines or Novels doesn't just rely on Grammer's vocals and hooks to keep the groove going. One of the album's brightest points takes place in its production, and it ends up shinining the brighest on 'Masterpiece.' Amongst the album's slowest tracks, 'Masterpiece' has Grammer taking on the role of rapping and singing, and its backed by pounding percussion and wonderful piano melodies - truly showing that Magazines or Novels is a record that has it all. '