Since releasing her brilliant major label debut Same Trailer Different Park back in 2013, Musgraves has become a modern country icon and a once-in-a-generation artist.
In the wake of embracing pop with her 2021 record Star-Crossed, the record-breaking star returns this month with her magnificent and perhaps most intimate record yet, Deeper Well.
In our eight-page cover story, Musgraves is joined by her manager Jason Owen, Interscope CEO John Janick and team Polydor to talk ghosts, the Grammys, self-care, the risks the music industry needs to take, and to go deep on the inspirations behind this incredible new album, a body of work she says “cuts to the core of the human experience.” It is a definitive look at what is sure to stand as one of
Musgraves recently spoke with Apple Music 1 about the new album and how she’s worked to perfect her sound for this new project. She first spoke about her previous album, Star-Crossed, from 2021. “That album was definitely a more specific thing,” she said. “It was post-divorce, it was really specific to that relationship, and it was something, creatively, that I felt like I really needed to do. And it was me playing with different harsher sounds and synths and stuff, and having fun.”
She then spoke about Deeper Well. “I think I was craving a bit of some softer songs,” she explained. “I didn’t even know what I wanted to do, but I knew that I wanted to get back to that organic wooden instrument place and just no punches pulled. Not that I ever tried to do that, I’m just saying just songs, classic songs.”
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