Adam Sanders first made inroads in Nashville as a songwriter, penning two Country Airplay number ones in 2014: Dustin Lynch's "Hell of a Night" and Cole Swindell's "Ain't Worth the Whiskey." These lean, tuneful songs -- muscular without being brawny, traditional without being retro -- provided the musical template for Sanders' career as a performer, which he launched almost immediately after his songs became smashes. Over the next few years, he doled out singles on a steady basis, culminating in the 2018 release of a self-titled EP, which reached number 33 on Billboard's Count...