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Not only did Lainey Wilson sing “Heart Like a Truck” on the CMT Awards last night, but they showed 5 times a Ram truck commercial that uses the song , . I think she won an award too. I kinda like the song although her delivery is a bit too melodramatic for me.

Jelly Roll won a male country singer award. “He sang “Son of a Sinner “

curmudgeon, Monday, 3 April 2023 18:18 (one year ago) link

Jelly Roll did “Need a Favor” I mean

curmudgeon, Monday, 3 April 2023 18:24 (one year ago) link

The show started off with a somber tone as country singer and co-host Kelsea Ballerini read off the names of six victims of a school shooting killed Monday in Nashville, Tennessee. She noted how she shared their pain, explaining that in 2008 she witnessed a school shooting in her hometown high school cafeteria in Knoxville and prayed for “real action” that would protect children and families. Earlier in the evening, country artists wore black ribbons on the red carpet to honor victims of the shooting

https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/cmt-music-awards-show/507-14d9bc53-6a89-421f-ba61-2af6b304ebfd

curmudgeon, Monday, 3 April 2023 18:29 (one year ago) link

Maren Morris is pretty fearless. there are so many country musicians out there who are silent on politics, not wanting to make waves, but she’s a hero.

omar little, Wednesday, 5 April 2023 15:50 (one year ago) link

xpost so Kelsea Ballerini is putting her ass on the line here---professionally, in that her vanilla country pop aspirations don't auto-fit with perceived "anti=Second Amendment" tendencies, let alone eyewitness accounts of school shootings---personally in that she's a woman (which also doesn't help biz-wise), and how dare she, no doubt some are already going after her like they do Maren Morris (who is not vanilla, but gets a lot of shit and sounds kinda weary but traveling on through Humble Quest).

dow, Thursday, 6 April 2023 21:55 (one year ago) link

Maren and Kelsea appear to be the only courageous ones.

I doubt any Nashville country act will condemn legislature for kicking out 2 Black members and not doing anything about gun control

curmudgeon, Friday, 7 April 2023 03:19 (one year ago) link

The Ballerini EP she released in April is by far her best work.

the very juice and sperm of kindness. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 7 April 2023 09:17 (one year ago) link

Haven't heard it all yet, but did catch a new one that sounded pretty decent---maybe that goes with the statements that aren't convenient for the kind of (not nec. bad but often very narrowly focused) music she's mostly made before: she's stepping past that kind of music as well, no longer hiding or sidelining so much of her brain and true range of experience.

dow, Tuesday, 11 April 2023 03:14 (one year ago) link

I'm not against country pop at all, I just want more of it to be, to even try to be, as good as, while not aping, Lainey Wilson and Sunny Sweeney are currently (Lainey was just as good in 2021 as 2022, Sunny's '22 seemed her most consistent ever).

dow, Tuesday, 11 April 2023 03:19 (one year ago) link

I will be deleting all Anheuser-Busch products from my tour hospitality rider. I know many other artists who are doing the same.

— Travis Tritt (@Travistritt) April 5, 2023

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 11 April 2023 17:57 (one year ago) link

I mean no disrespect towards anyone specifically, I don’t even mind @Travistritt.
I just think insulting transgender people is completely wrong because we live in a country where we can all just be who we want to be
It’s a great day to be alive I thought

— Zach Bryan (@zachlanebryan) April 8, 2023

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 11 April 2023 18:21 (one year ago) link

absolutely terrifying that saying ‘insulting others is wrong’ is reason enough for people to get so evil so quick

— Zach Bryan (@zachlanebryan) April 8, 2023

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 11 April 2023 19:00 (one year ago) link

His record – his Moby-Dick really – has some okay songs and some gorgeous songs. I never got to it last year.

the very juice and sperm of kindness. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 11 April 2023 19:01 (one year ago) link

Caramanica in NY Times and on IG has been a big Zach Bryan supporter.

curmudgeon, Thursday, 13 April 2023 04:07 (one year ago) link

I kinda went bananas for it last year, as these RC 22 posts only hint at:

Also thanks to this thread, I just now listened to all of xxxxetcpost(s) Zach Bryan's American Heartbreak for the first time. 34 songs, 2 hours and 1 minute by Spotify's count, so I thought I might break it up into two (or more) sessions, but no prob. Detailed turns of words and music---sometimes plot twists, ripping the Band-Aid off---replenished and pulled me right through it all, like it does the semi-beautiful loser narrator---sometimes alarmingly, when I get the impression that he's throwing himself once again at and through (also at) a bright blue winter sky wall---with relationships like vines, and space heater electrification: country as hell, and with a musical valentine to closing time itself, "when the world gets close," looping through "a wild man's weary ways" to a spot of morning light when you're always/so far looking good and "The Road I Know" as his final reward (on the album).

― dow, Tuesday, December 13, 2022 4:24 PM (three months ago) bookmarkflaglink

And I 'ppreciate that he doesn't blame other people more than himself--it's much less about brooding on a barstool than keep a-goin', one hand on the wheel, the other holding a drink (phone on in holder, so can record life's demos on the fly).

― dow, Tuesday, December 13, 2022 4:28 PM

dow, Thursday, 13 April 2023 04:21 (one year ago) link

From Numero:

California You're Slippin"

Out Today: Joyce Street - Tied Down LP
A ’70s homemaker stuck between the studio and a getting dinner on the table, Joyce Street eked out an arresting countrypolitan discography in the margins of an otherwise traditional American life. With lyrics drawn from the pages of her diary, Street’s stirring Mississippi warble led her into the fly-by-night world of custom studios, cutting tracks for upstart country concerns like Reena, Sonobeat, Revelation, and Arc. Channeling the honky tonk angel energy of Bobbie Gentry, Loretta Lynn, and Jeannie C. Riley,Tied Down compiles a decade’s worth of melodies disguised as lottery tickets.
Track List
Joyce Street Life Ain't Worth Livin' (If I Can't Have You)
Joyce Street That Man Of Mine
Joyce Street Woman Do Something Nice
Joyce Street Mississippi Moonshine
Joyce Street Don't Make Me Cry
Joyce Street Tied Down
Joyce Street Music Soft and the Lights Down Low
Joyce Street California You're Slippin'
Joyce Street The Good Book Says It's Wrong
Joyce Street Back Streets Of Your City
Joyce Street Love In My Heart
Joyce Street When You Belong To Me
Joyce Street California You're Slippin' [Demo]
Joyce Street Lost Highway



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dow, Tuesday, 25 April 2023 18:57 (one year ago) link

Oh yeah: Miranda was on a talk show last night, plugging this---said it was more stories than recipes, so I'm kinda curious (Holly Gleason is co-author):

My new cookbook Y’ALL EAT YET? is here!!
My mom and her group of friends, that are basically like my aunts, started what we called a “Chopped Cook-Off” in 2020. We’d have our husbands pick an ingredient a week, so we’d have 5 ingredients to make a dish, and we couldn’t use google to help us. It got us started talking about all of the recipes that we’d made, and all of our memories around them. We thought it’d be cute to make a little Shutterfly book of all of those recipes, but that idea grew into creating a full cookbook to share with y'all. So here we are, 3 years later. with a real book with all of our favorite recipes and memories together. I hope you enjoy them as much as we have.

Welcome to the Pretty Bitchin’ Kitchen Y’all!

Cheers! –Miranda


more info:
https://www.harpercollins.com/pages/miranda-lambert

dow, Tuesday, 25 April 2023 19:10 (one year ago) link

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/17/arts/music/popcast-country-divorce-albums.html

NY Times popcast /podcast re country music and recent divorce albums by Kelsea Ballerini , Carly Pearce , and Kacey Musgraves

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 26 April 2023 00:32 (one year ago) link

The only one of those I've heard all the way through (and several times) is Pearce's: pretty uneven, like the one before it, and I'm sure it's tough as hell to figure out how much you want to, should, and can disclose, this last being at least as much about the intellectual and emotional energy, also will power, to coalesce fairness, candor, clarity, vividness, even aside from any concerns about feuds, lawyers, tabloids, fan talk online, etc. etc.---but if you're gonna do it at all, better do it right. She seems unsure of what she's doing about half the time on there.
On the other hand, she was great at the Opry this Saturday night just past, as seen on digital antenna TV's The Circle "network"/channel.

dow, Wednesday, 26 April 2023 03:37 (one year ago) link

(As for Musgraves, what the hell? Every Rushton Kelly song I've ever heard tells all who will listen, in a very sincere, abject way, whut a no-good, dadgum, sorry soggy sack of shit he is.)

dow, Wednesday, 26 April 2023 03:44 (one year ago) link

Carly Pearce's first album Every Little Thing is still my favorite of hers, it was fun and loose in ways she seems to keep retreating from. (Not that the divorce album should be "fun", but her music keeps feeling more static to me.)

erasingclouds, Wednesday, 26 April 2023 03:47 (one year ago) link

His record – his Moby-Dick really – has some okay songs and some gorgeous songs. I never got to it last year.

― the very juice and sperm of kindness. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, April 11, 2023 2:01 PM (two weeks ago) bookmarkflaglink

Anyone who still hasn't listened to American Heartbreak is missing out. Put it on.

Indexed, Wednesday, 26 April 2023 18:15 (one year ago) link

The songwriting isn't amazing and individual songs are unlikely to wow, but the sum is greater than its parts, and I consider it an incredible development that he's as popular as he is given the last two decades of male-driven country.

Indexed, Wednesday, 26 April 2023 18:17 (one year ago) link

I listened to it once all the way through, which I admit is not enough, but my takeaway was that it felt like a sea of same-ness - same inflections, same melodic palette, same volumes, same vibes - with the occasional peak that made me go, "OK, this one sounds cool."

I don't really understand why he put out so many songs at once - is that a streaming stunt to game the country charts or something?

The sheer number of tracks makes it hard to wade in, for me.

I do think it's great that he has gotten so big.

alpine static, Wednesday, 26 April 2023 21:45 (one year ago) link

looking back now, i think my takeaway is similar to Alfred's ... except maybe i couldn't seem to fish out the okay songs from the seemingly never-ending stream of similar sounds

alpine static, Wednesday, 26 April 2023 21:48 (one year ago) link

I must credit Wallen's weirdo song-stuffed behemoth for helping to prepare me for Bryant's---Zach Bryant is our Morgan Wallen.
In other news, Amanda Shires and Bobbie Nelson have an album coming out June 23. Instrumentally should be fine, but yknow Bobbie didn't sing and I told yall about my probs with Amanda's voice on Take It Like A Man, except when it's double-tracked, so maybe she'll do some of that here.
Bobbie's Audiobiography is good, and she did several other albums credited to her and Willie; the only one I've heard is December Day, a trip. Her struggles referenced by Shires are candidly tracked in Me and Sister Bobbie, the joint memoir with Willie: alternating chapters, come hell and breakfast.
https://www.jambase.com/article/amanda-shires-bobbie-nelson-loving-you-album-summertime-cover
First single from the upcoming, guest sung by guess who:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aW1a4fM8X0

dow, Thursday, 27 April 2023 02:24 (one year ago) link

Looking forward to this!

https://www.savingcountrymusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/brennen-leigh-aint-through-honky-tonkin-yet.jpg

"Ain't Through Honky Tonkin' Yet" coming 6/16/2023

Awash in full-throttle fiddle, weeping steel guitar, a sprinkling of heavenly backing vocals, and anchored by her warm, expressive vocals, Leigh’s latest album is an emotion-packed revelation. Rooted in vintage country, Ain’t Through Honky Tonkin’ Yet is an unapologetically beer-and tear-soaked homage to an era when hard-country weepers burst forth from AM transistor radios.

“I’m in love with this idea of the real Nashville, " says Leigh. “The idyllic golden age, which, to me, is around 1967, 1968, because of the alchemy, the explosion that occurred, with the best country music songwriters ever, the best singers in country music.”

The album’s country roots run deep, with guests like Marty Stuart and Rodney Crowell and a lineup of top-flight musicians, yet each track soars with abandon. With thoughtful, incisive lyrics and vibrant melodies at the forefront, Leigh has successfully created a modern gem, while honoring country music’s enduring golden era.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qMXxPAeA9U

Indexed, Wednesday, 3 May 2023 15:27 (eleven months ago) link

her western swing album was terrific. this should be incredible.

omar little, Wednesday, 3 May 2023 16:07 (eleven months ago) link

Her tour hits some fun spots

https://brennen-leigh-home.squarespace.com/tour

Indexed, Wednesday, 3 May 2023 16:15 (eleven months ago) link

“I’m in love with this idea of the real Nashville, " says Leigh. “The idyllic golden age, which, to me, is around 1967, 1968, because of the alchemy, the explosion that occurred, with the best country music songwriters ever, the best singers in country music.”

Yes (and Marty and Rodney know just what she means): not retro redux, but a distillation of realizations and possibilities (sometimes thwarted by biz, drugs wtc) of that era, updated/personalized---or that's what I hope she's going for, having done it so well on Obsessed with the West, as said on RC 2022:

(After I noted news of a show featuring Carper, Kelly Willis, and Brennen Leigh, the one I hadn’t heard of)
Brennen Leigh did nice old school duets record w/Jessie Dayton back in the 2000s.
― an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Friday, 16 September 2022 03:01

she also just made a good western swing album with Asleep at the Wheel: https://brennenleigh.bandcamp.com/album/obsessed-with-the-west
― alpine static, Friday, 16 September 2022 03:54

That Brennen Leigh & A@tW album is fantastic; she did a whole album of Lefty Frizzell covers a couple of years ago, too, and it was definitely worth checking out. And I've been a Willis fan since her major label run in the early 90s. She's long been one of the very best there is.
― jon_oh, Friday, 16 September 2022

Thanks for all that, yall! Starting w Obsessed..., and esp. 'preciate how she follows the more variegated turns, observant reflections, like the title track, with the faster realness of "Comin' In Hot"--also (let me count the ways) the generous, still hopeful "Same Dream" is almost clipped by bee-beep "Tell Him I'm Dead," trad-recalling twilight eerie realness (somewhat Sam Shephardesque?) "Coming Off Onto Sunset Boulevard" gets charged by the equally cogent content of "You're Doing It Wrong," and so on: with bippity-boppity standard Western Swing frameworks, but also more blunt(ly thought out, experience-based) complaints than Tommy Duncan etc. usually delivered. Reminding me of Susannah Clark's "I'll Be Your San Antone Rose" as answer song.
Other cool stuff too, like the way she trades lines, sung and spoken, with Emily Gimble, Johnny Gimble's granddaughter, yeah. Also plays with the Wheel (who are very good here, duh). will check her 2018 Certain Kinda as well)(and all of 2020 Prairie Love Letter is on Bandcamp)
― dow, Saturday, 10 December 2022 00:14

dow, Wednesday, 3 May 2023 17:59 (eleven months ago) link

Miko Marks and Rissi Palmer are doing a free Kennedy Center in DC gig now that is being shared on Kennedy Center youtube location. They're sounding more Mavis Staples and Americana than old school country or country pop, but this is still the best thread for them I guess

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 3 May 2023 22:33 (eleven months ago) link

Morgan Wallen discussion w/ references to other acts as well going on in Wallen thread

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 10 May 2023 15:54 (eleven months ago) link

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/11/arts/music/bailey-zimmerman-religiously-the-album.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare

Caramanica on Bailey Zimmerman who has the top song on country radio, is opening on tour for Morgan Wallen, is influenced by Nickleback, & Luke Combs , and recently visited Kid Rock who invited him over.

Hmm

curmudgeon, Friday, 12 May 2023 19:58 (eleven months ago) link

where the hell WERE you people in the Wallen thread?! Cowards!

the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 12 May 2023 23:20 (eleven months ago) link

I said what I had to say on RC 2022, with the one later thought posted up this thread a little ways, that listening to his shaggy song-stuffed slab got me in shape for that of Zac Bryant, who is "our Morgan Wallen," as a somewhut more accomplished artist (and poster of reasonable Tweets. even).

who has the top song on country radio, is opening on tour for Morgan Wallen, is influenced by Nickleback, & Luke Combs , and recently visited Kid Rock who invited him over.
Selling points at first precipitous go straight downhell. But I'll listen at some point

dow, Friday, 12 May 2023 23:57 (eleven months ago) link

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/2023-acm-awards-review-dolly-parton-garth-brooks-1234734032/

Morgan Wallen won male vocalist of the year at ACM Awards but wasn’t there to accept due to his voice issues

curmudgeon, Monday, 15 May 2023 18:11 (eleven months ago) link

More like frail vocalist of the year, right?

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 15 May 2023 18:15 (eleven months ago) link

Ha. Yes

Lainey Wilson was the night’s standout artist with three wins, including album of the year

Cole Swindell "She had me at heads Carolina" won best single

https://www.acmcountry.com/noms

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 16 May 2023 16:20 (eleven months ago) link

Muscadine Bloodline and their new album "Teenage Dixie"

what say ye, Rolling Country thread?

alpine static, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 22:40 (eleven months ago) link

I haven’t listened to them yet. Saw a reference to “unapologetically southern” and “country and southern rock “ , but I can’t blame the duo for those cliches. Maybe that is or is not how they sound.

curmudgeon, Thursday, 18 May 2023 19:30 (eleven months ago) link

not crazy about the word "Dixie" in their album title

alpine static, Thursday, 18 May 2023 20:13 (eleven months ago) link

Haven't listened to this one yet either:

“Music Man is the feel-good album of the year, and it illustrates Martine’s gift for weaving ingenious, often humorous lyrics (Ray Stevens was Martine’s earliest supporter) and rollicking music that encourages listeners to roll back the rug and dance.”
-No Depression

Kill Rock Stars in collaboration with Bloodshot Records is proud to share Layng Martine Jr.'s Music Man is out today + to share the new video for his single "Little Bit Of Magic"!

Layng is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and he's written songs for Elvis, The Pointer Sisters, Reba McEntire, Trisha Yearwood, and Jerry Lee Lewis (to name but a few). The songs on Music Man were hand-picked from his extensive catalog by his son, acclaimed producer, Tucker Martine (My Morning Jacket, Rosanne Cash, The Avett Brothers) and recorded at Tucker’s studio Flora. Notable among the players are Peter Buck, Bill Frisell, Laura Veirs, and KD Lang, as well as a wealth of other talented musicians.


Album is here and on other streamers--vid link also here:
https://layngmartinejr.bandcamp.com/album/music-man

dow, Thursday, 25 May 2023 00:16 (eleven months ago) link

Other new releases incl. Altitude, by Marty Stuart And His Fabulous Superlatives, Brandy Clark's s/t.

dow, Thursday, 25 May 2023 00:42 (eleven months ago) link

Haven't listened yet cont.: Was not expecting so many country & related artists here---

This week on Folk Alley, join Elena See to celebrate Bob Dylan’s birthday (on May 24) with new versions of Dylan classics from Leftover Salmon and Sunny Sweeney, Miko Marks, Rissi Palmer, and Tami Neilson; plus more from Valerie June, Punch Brothers, The Cactus Blossoms, Emma Swift, Cindy Cashdollar and Amy Helm, and Tony Rice.

https://folkalley.com/folk-alley-radio-show-230518/
(& might as well mention:
In hour two, it’s new music from Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Béla Fleck, Zakir Hussain & Edgar Meyer, Margo Cilker, Rhiannon Giddens, Special Consensus, Marketa Irglova, The Milk Carton Kids, Libby Rodenbough, Rufus Wainwright; plus favorites from Daniel Rodriguez, Western Centuries, Steve Martin & Steep Canyon Rangers, and more!
)

dow, Thursday, 25 May 2023 20:31 (eleven months ago) link

def too many ashleys & whatnot

― werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Sunday, January 15, 2023 5:09 PM (four months ago)

While not exactly an Ashley, there's Ashland Craft, whose "Mimosas in the Morning" is a solid analogue to the peppier tracks on Chuck's list atop this thread.

Haven't heard the new Margo Price but I've heard it's great. Honestly, though, I still have so much trouble with all the great artists with first or last or both names that with M. Margo Price, Maren Morris, Mickey Guyton, Morgan Wade, Miranda Lambert, Kacey Musgraves, Ashley McBride, Ashley Monroe ...

― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, January 21, 2023 10:04 AM (four months ago)

"Wilder Days" by Morgan Wade (whose songs are so good, she'll make you forget about the singer with a similar name) is more Austin than Nashville, bright-but-gritty in the production, but with enough pop leanings to get radio airplay. If you remember should-have-beens the Damnations TX, you'll totally get those vibes from several songs on her Reckless LP.

Front-loaded albums are musical gerrymandering (Prefecture), Thursday, 25 May 2023 22:08 (eleven months ago) link

Hadn't thought to connect her with Damnations TX, whose CD I still have---one of them, Amy Boone, is still with the Delines, whose latest is disappointing, but the debut, Colfaz Avenue, was still a low-rent urban countryoid vision cruise last time I checked in, and made my list for the recent female country singers poll.
Morgan's Reckless Deluxe came out in Jan. '22; here are just some of the blogged comments pulled into my 2021 blog round-up---brace yerselves, if you try reading it at all:

...Getting "Reckless" again, is one of the things she considers, wishes for sometimes, as the music moves around her---alt rock as the younger sort of potentially tops-of-the-pops country, young enough to take the 90s and early 00s over older artists' fascination with Petty and F.Mac: it's an extension and reinforcement of Wade's own electrical tuning systems, under all those tats*, flexing, always ready to go, as far as she and the guy she's talking to or around will take things--yes, and frequently it's to the limit, one more time, as stimulating prospect, because usually they have a history, and she certainly does, with and without him, alluded to with a sense of wonder, like can she beleeeve she did and was all whut---at one point recalls, maybe from the night they met, "Ah spoke mah truth, and yew got so upset"(oh the voice keeps it country alright, like the weight of personal relationship history does: one tight-jawed syllable measuring itself out at a time).

Welp--he's gotta get over it if they do try again---may be the guy she's out on an actual date with, as the music sounds atypically sedate, dinner-y, in the opening track: she's on her best behavior, sweetly murmuring, while observing, describing, thinking, "Ah wish Ah'd known you in your wilder days." Probably, undertones of voice and lyrics and accompaniment soon suggest, she'd feel like they had more in common back then---but, having heard all the songs and coming back to this one, seems like nostalgia for what might have been, the yen for a safe yet hot fantasy, which is so Morgan now, ditto the way she leans into wondering what his secret is---gotta have one; he's so Normal he must be nuts too, maybe in a program like her---maybe she'll peel back a few layers---

Soon it's "Matches and Metaphors," down the line with this guy or another, a booty call: "It's raining at my house, is it raining at yores?" But then "To hell with metaphors," she requests the comfort of his body, wonders if it will help, thinks it might, mentions a letter he wrote her, starts writing out loud her response, her script for how it might all work out for them after all---then back to the body ask, that's what it all comes back to, 'til she finally starts over, like a recording replayed, low-key intense, not gonna stop (digital not tape won't brake or break, fade in, radiate).

Of the very solid and vibrant original ten set, number 9, "Northern Air," is just okay, in this context--could be a high point elsewhere---about somebody who's stuck down here, in sordid Southern boredom, while he's up there---but the closer, "Met You"--not "Meet You," o hail naw, gotta be a history---is that comparatively rare kind of sequel that improves: it's her Godfather 2

The Jan. 2022 Reckless---Deluxe Edition does more of that, takes it all deeper and darker, on a longer, more exciting chain-chain-chain, getting wrapped around and stretched. It's not all together doomie, or not in a depresso sense---also, even visions of flight are never too florid, because she is wised up, she has been down this lane before, in her head and elsewhere. But context shades details and tone of even the mellowest, "Through Your Eyes," which is where she wishes she could see: a child,, age three, has said, "I want to be like you," which doesn't spook her a bit (as it does me, knowing her now as I kinda do), but touches her and even makes her wonder "if I should pray to you," (or is it "like you"? That would normally seem more likely, for sure, but---) as she moves from physical grace of the child to possible spiritual grace, also conflating "innocence" with "wild thoughts."

Another one has has her on the road from Tombstone, "holdin' hands with the band, six feet under," and something about "like Johnny and June": dead and loving it? Anyway rolling along, at least until "When The Dirt All Settles"---meanwhile, there's also "The Night," when she's hoping "the pills will work better this time," like the doctor says he thinks they might---I usually draw back from this kind of song, but she draws me in---eventually, there's the sole cover, providing a second of relief--something from the outside world!--but it's "We're caught in a trap/I can't walk out"---yet, as in EP's original, still kind of a sense, in the verses, of feeling around, talking lower, see it feels like this, don't it, is it possible they could, like, work it or something out after all, one more shot---all surging along towards something, of course--so Morgan.

*under all those tats: can't unsee the videos, where she looks concerned, careful, with vines snakes skank jailhouse roadmaps crawling out of the fabrics, arms sometimes seeming to pulse with power and infection. But that's her truth, and I may just have been not around young people in too long (covid alibi in a not very vaxxed red state).

Frank Kogan initially wonders if these are recovery songs—could be, but also, I reply: I haven't caught any psychobabble, or therapyspeak per se---"The Night" is disarming because she's watchful of options and the present the past the future (re title of classic girl group song) as ever, also of self, but there's no sense, for once, of her also talking to a particular guy (as I assume she otherwise does, although of course means to be overheard, though in another song it's "the woman in me" that needs "the lover in you." not "the man," so maybe not always a guy, though always is in videos I've seen; maybe she just doesn't want him to get all, "Yes! The MAN in me!"), nor is it big boo-hoo save me x confessional: the words are just finding their way out, as she's shivering, trying to get enough out that she can sleep, "without going too deep." Overall, even with some plot lines re what we gon do, the past is mainly felt through weight and implications, not coy, but left to interpretations, and relatable to anybody of any age who is feeling it times wondering about futures. Not that she isn't a disturbing presence, but relating is one part of the Morgan Experience, fer shure. (later) She's always approaching, calling, watching. Amazing how much of the same process stays musically fresh, arresting, involving. I usually think, "Should I be paid to take notes on this?" kind of songwriting, which does seem to imply search for therapy in some cases, but here, I forget to complain...

dow, Friday, 26 May 2023 21:31 (eleven months ago) link

Sorry, the Delines' debut is Colfax Avenue.

dow, Friday, 26 May 2023 21:34 (eleven months ago) link

Y'all heard the new Whitney Rose?

Indexed, Wednesday, 31 May 2023 21:59 (ten months ago) link

Yeah. It's good!

I already get Caitlin and Caroline Rose mixed up ... another Rose might be a problem.

alpine static, Friday, 2 June 2023 07:27 (ten months ago) link

Am I ready to get strung out on Whitney Rose one more time??? It's very likely to happen, "ready" or not---

dow, Friday, 2 June 2023 17:13 (ten months ago) link


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