Kacey Musgraves: Golden Hour review – universal classic from acid-dropping country star
Drugs, futurism, LGTBQ rights: Musgraves’ new album confirms she is definitely not your average Nashville starAs pre-publicity for albums by country stars go, the stuff that accompanies Kacey Musgraves’ Golden Hour is pretty diverting. She has talked about the influence of Sade on her work, of “futurism … space country, galactic cosmic country†and of how the album’s closing track Rainbow is intended to speak to “LGBTQ youthâ€. There also is ment...
Stereogum — I used to think of it as the "Snoopy Track" problem. Maybe now it's the "Supercut" problem. It's a weird, petty, entirely personal thing, and yet it drives me fucking nut... more info
Guardian Music — Drugs, futurism, LGTBQ rights: Musgraves’ new album confirms she is definitely not your average Nashville starAs pre-publicity for albums by country stars go, the ... more info
Time — Look at Kacey Musgraves’ résumé and you’d think the 29-year-old country singer would be more famous than she is: her debut album, 2013’s Same Trailer Different Pa... more info