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Same Trailer Different Park

Kacey Musgraves

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Album Review

Kacey Musgraves could easily be contemporary country's next big thing. She's a sharp, detailed songwriter with a little bit of an edge, and while it's tempting to think of her as another coming of Taylor Swift, say, she's got the kind of relaxed sureness about what she's doing as a songwriter and performer that puts her closer to a Miranda Lambert. On her first nationally distributed album, Same Trailer Different Park, she definitely sounds more on the Lambert side of things, with a sparse, airy sound that lets her lyrics shine, and she'd as soon use a banjo in her arrangements as a snarling Stratocaster. From her debut single, the marvelous "Merry Go 'Round" (which is included here as the third track), Musgraves showed an intelligent, careful writing style that is as pointed as it is poignant, and even though the song seems to skewer small-town country life, it does it without malice or agenda, and is really more just telling it true than anything else, a trait that ought to be treasured in Nashville but usually isn't. Nashville wants one to tell it true as long as that telling conforms to the template, which Musgraves isn't likely to do. "Merry Go 'Round" might be the best song here, but there are others that are nearly as good, like the lilting, wise opener, "Silver Lining," the implausible "Dandelion" (one wonders how she manages to make such a winning song out of such a metaphor, but she does), and the gutsy (and again, wise) "Follow Your Arrow," all of which feature clear-eyed observations, unintrusive but appropriate arrangements, and a certain flair for telling it like it is and making it sound like bedrock, obvious wisdom. Musgraves has a sense of humor, too, and all of these traits add up to make Same Trailer Different Park more than a collection of songs just aiming for the country charts.

Customer Reviews

Kacey Musgraves is the FUTURE of country music!

Kacey is the future of country music. Plain and simple. This record is INCREDIBLE, let alone being the major label debut for a new female. If there was ever a new artist who showed signs of sticking around, it's Kacey Musgraves.

Get ready for Kacey Mania

Being a big fan of the Texas Country music scene, I've known of Kacey for some time now and have been a fan for a long time. It's nice to see her get her big break and have people like Miranda Lambert giving her so much support. I've heard the comparasons to Taylor Swift. Yes, they both write songs. Yes, they are both young women. But Kacey's songwriting is in a whole other universe. Direct, clever, funny, unforgiving, and uncensored. You won't hear a song about "Tears on My Guitar" from Kasey. More like "Now He Has a Limp". The fact that she's a great musician and a great singer is just two more reasons she's miles ahead of seasoned Nashville veterans already. In three months - she'll be the first name mentioned in country music.

A League of Her Own

Country music lovers know two themes are enduring in the genre: the love of Jesus and the wrath of love-done-wrong. While Musgraves encompasses the tried-and-true ideas of the divine and the devil, she preaches in relation to a new target: the self. It's easy for female country singers to focus their inspiration on exterior sources (him and Him), as traditional gender roles may encourage... But what's happening here is completely self-contained and self-fulfilling. It's not filtered through gendered or political lenses as much as it just ... is. As simple as that seems, it is a giant feat... An honest one which is paradoxically beautiful in its roughness. It's balanced disorder. It's anxious contentment. It's life.

Biography

Born: August 21, 1988 in Mineola, TX

Genre: Country

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Songwriter and country singer Kacey Musgraves was born in East Texas, and made her stage debut at eight years old. One year later, she was writing her own songs and learning to play several instruments, including guitar, harmonica, and mandolin. She self-released three albums before catching a break when she appeared as a contestant on the 2007 season of the American Idol-styled television show Nashville Star. She came in seventh in the competition, but the exposure allowed her to make some inroads...
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