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All American Made

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Recorded at Sam Phillips Recording (Memphis, TN) by Matt Ross-Spang (Jason Isbell, Zac Brown Band) Features Willie Nelson on Learning to Lose Hometown: Nashville,PR: Shore Fire Media Upcoming Press: New York Times feature & interview, Garden & Gun feature, American Songwriter cover story, Entertainment Weekly fall preview, Paste lead review Targeted Press: NPR, LA Times, New York Times, New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Billboard, Nylon, Glamour, Slate Upcoming Tour: Full US tours Fall 2017, Opening for Chris Stapleton Opening for Faith Hill & Tim McGraw

A lot can change in a year: markets boom and bust, trends come and go, presidents get elected. In 2015, Margo Price was a country underdog just trying to keep enough gas in the tank to get to the next gig, but by the end of 2016, she was one of the genres most celebrated new artists and a ubiquitous presence on late night television and at major festivals around the world. Its the kind of year most musicians can only dream of, and the arrival of Prices spectacular sophomore album, All American Made proves that she hasnt taken a moment of it for granted. Delivering on the promise of her debut and then some, the record find Price planting her ag rmly in the soil as a songwriter whos here for the long haul, one with the chops to hang with the greats she so often finnds herself sharing stages with these days. A prolific writer with a knack for candid self-reflection, Price has never had to look too far for inspiration, and on â All American Made,she and her songwriting partner/ husband, Jeremy Ivey, continue to depict the trials of everyday life with un inching honesty, painting poetically plainspoken portraits of men and women just trying to get by.

Highs and lows, long nights and hard days, wild women and cocaine cowboys, politics and sexism, its all in there, singularly filtered through Prices wry, no-bullshit perspective. Throughout the album, her contemporary take on classic sounds is at once familiar and daring, an infectious blend of Nashville country, Memphis soul, and Texas twang that tips its cap to everyone from Waylon and Willie (who makes a guest appearance) to Loretta and Dolly, all while flipping a middle finger to the cookie-cutter pop that dominates modern country radio. Rich with swirling pedal steel, honky-tonk rhythms, and Prices stop-you-in-your-tracks vocals, All American Made is deeply reverent of tradition even as it challenges conventions, a nuanced exploration of conflicted emotions for our deeply conflicted times.

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