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There’s not much more to add here other than that: Margo Price is one of the best current rock, blues, country, and Americana artists in the world. She has the ability to play any role or genre convincingly, and to sing any style of song with equal aplomb. Her latest release Strays is a masterful collection of songs that stands in stark relief to many of the other major releases this year. She has a knack for being an enormously impactful artist, and, in the process, consistently reinforces the cultural force of the blues. She sings about living with love and loss, and the rest of us are lucky to have her.
The album’s title track, Strays, is a protest song that follows a similar pattern to Price’s previous single, “From the Outside,” which appeared on her Picket Wire album (released in 2016).
The album opens with the aptly titled, Strays, a hard-hitting three-minute track that finds Price borrowing Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 hit, Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow, while channeling the excitement and heartbreak of a young girl growing up black in 1980s Chicago. Price gives the song’s chorus a defiant edge with the words, “Don’t stop. Keep trying / No matter how much hell you’ve seen.” The song is a brutal ode to persistence, and her life-long love affair with American music. Strays serves as a warning to those who seek to silence Price and the message she brings.
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