Midwest farmer's daughter
Margo Price
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Midwest farmer's daughter
Margo Price
Where we started
Thomas Rhett (f. 1990)
Back roads and abandoned motels
The Jayhawks
That's how rumors get started
Margo Price
Tomorrow is my turn
Rhiannon Giddens
- but I'd rather be with you
Molly Tuttle
Case/Lang/Veirs
Case/Lang/Veirs
Rolling golden holy
Bonny Light Horseman
Beautifully broken
Jelly Roll (Antioch, Tenn.)
This dream of you
Diana Krall
d. 22. okt. 2017
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Kitty Empire
d. 22. okt. 2017
"Album of the week" - "All American Made finds her tour-honed band fleshing out 12 new songs in which errant lovers, "cocaine cowboys", and double standards get it in the neck. All of this is delivered with upbeat charm and wry humour; pedal steel solos don't so much sweeten these pills as dunk them in a vat of serotonin".
d. 23. okt. 2017
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Jonathan Bernstein
d. 23. okt. 2017
"Pulling off an explicitly socially conscious record that also makes for a raucous dive-bar soundtrack is no easy feat, but Price makes it work by sticking close to classic country songcraft, regardless of the subject matter. Infusing her country with a blend of blues-based R&B, orchestral girl-group pop and psychedelic-leaning indie rock, Price employs deft Nashville wordplay on "Weakness" and "A Little Pain," while songs like "Heart of America" and "Pay Gap" remain faithful to the restless, weary voices of her down-and-out protagonists".
d. 30. okt. 2017
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Sam Sodomsky
d. 30. okt. 2017
"On her second album, one of Nashville's biggest new stars ups the ante with a stark survey of a country in crisis ... Throughout the LP, Price tackles Steinbeck-sized issues with a no-bullshit humility in search of answers. When she turns to the late Tom Petty in the album's final moments - "Tell me, Mr. Petty, what do you think will happen next?" - it's a sincere, haunting question".
d. 3. nov. 2017
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Simon Lund
d. 3. nov. 2017
"Fra barstampende country til ballader med gospelkor holder hun sig atter til retro-countryens sangskrivning, men Price er ude på ballade og i kon-flikt med gamle vaner i det amerikanske hjerteland: »Women do work and get treated like slaves since 1776«. Price går fra det personlige til det politiske i sange om ligeløn, hårdtarbejdende kvinder i marken, storbyens kokaincowboys og fortabte præriesjæle i en duet med Willie Nelson. Nogle af de bedste opsange, man kan få sig lige nu".