Dan + Shay’s Say So arrives April 3, the duo’s sixth album, and from the singles it sounds like the record where they finally commit fully to the aesthetic they’ve been circling for years: polished Nashville pop with enough country signifiers to stay on country radio but built for the same ears that stream post-Malone and Shawn Mendes.

Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney have been one of the more commercially consistent country acts since 2013, generating radio hits and Grammy nominations at a steady clip while largely avoiding the critical attention that gets paid to more artistically adventurous country music. That’s not a complaint. They’re good at what they do, which is make accessible, well-produced country pop that connects with a broad audience.

Say So continues in that direction. The production is clean, the melodies are immediate, and the harmonies, which are genuinely one of their strengths, are featured prominently. If you’ve liked their previous records, this one will not surprise you in ways that feel like betrayals. If you haven’t been a fan, there’s nothing on the evidence to convert you.

Consistency is underrated in music. Dan + Shay do what they do well and keep doing it. In a genre that can punish artists for changing direction, that’s a real accomplishment.

Say So is out April 3 on Warner Records Nashville.