Margo Price, Lola Kirke
Majestic Theatre 115 King St., Madison, Wisconsin 53703
$45-$27.50.
media release: Margo Price has been to the mountain, but today she returns: on January 13, 2023, the singer, songwriter, soon-to-be-published author, and Grammy-nominated generational talent will release her next album, Strays. From navigating her way through multiple lifetimes' worth of loss, lies, failure and substance abuse, she has learned how to let go of trauma, pain and addiction, and this collection of ten original songs serves as a celebration of freedom in its many, feral forms. Extracting herself from expectations, musical genre and the material desires that drive the world, Price tackles demons of self-image, self-worth and more that came in the wake of her recent decision to quit drinking. She sings unabashedly about orgasms, love and bodily autonomy, all over her most layered, sonically ambitious and singular arrangements to date.
Pre-Order Strays via Loma Vista Recordings, and watch the music video for new single "Change of Heart," out now: https://i.margoprice.net/
Produced by Jonathan Wilson (Angel Olsen, Father John Misty) and Margo Price, Strays was primarily recorded in the summer of 2021, during a week spent at Fivestar Studio in California's Topanga Canyon. While the songwriting began the summer prior – during a six-day, mushroom-filled trip that Price and her husband Jeremy Ivey took to South Carolina – it was amongst the hallucinatory hills of western Los Angeles that Price experienced the best recording sessions of her career. Instilled with a newfound confidence and comfortability to experiment and explore like never before, Margo Price and her longtime band of Pricetags channeled their telepathic abilities into songs that span rock n roll, psychedelic country, rhythm & blues, and glistening, iridescent pop. Having been together since the days before Midwest Farmer's Daughter, her 2016 debut that Rolling Stone named one of the Greatest Country Albums of All Time, Price and her band tracked live in the same room, simultaneously expanding upon and completely exploding the notions of every other album they have made together. With additional vocals from Sharon Van Etten and Lucius, plus guitar from Mike Campbell, strings, synthesizers and a breadth of previously untapped sounds, Strays is also Price's most collaborative record yet.
"I feel this urgency to keep moving, keep creating," says Margo Price. "You get stuck in the same patterns of thinking, the same loops of addiction. But there comes a point where you just have to say, 'I'm going to be here, I'm going to enjoy it, and I'm not going to put so much stock into checking the boxes for everyone else.' I feel more mature in the way that I write now, I'm on more than just a search for large crowds and accolades. I'm trying to find what my soul needs."
The September single "Change of Heart" was one of the first tracks that Price, Wilson and her band cut for Strays, its hypnotic riff and internal battleground of lyrics laying the foundation for the rest of the LP. Accompanied by another mind-bending journey of a music video, directed by Courtney Hoffman, "Change of Heart" follows recently-released album preview "Been To The Mountain," a rollicking epic that delivers an unshakable showcase of Price's "hard-living swagger" (The New York Times).
Strays marks Margo Price's first new album since 2020's acclaimed That's How Rumors Get Started, and during the two years in between, Price announced the impending publication of her debut memoir, launched her Sonos Radio podcast Runaway Horses with interviews from Emmylou Harris, Amythyst Kiah, Swamp Dogg, Bob Weir and more, became the first female artist elected to the Farm Aid Board of Directors, released collaborations with the likes of Mavis Staples, Adia Victoria and Allison Russell, wrote music for Big Mouth, and shared stages with Bob Weir, Brandi Carlile, Chris Stapleton, Lucinda Williams, Nathaniel Rateliff and Tyler Childers, but she's not leaving the road anytime soon.
In a run of over 30 headline shows announced today, Margo Price will bring the music of Strays across North America from late November through early March; more information and tickets at margoprice.net/#tour.
Before hitting the road with her band, Margo Price will also publish her debut memoir, Maybe We'll Make It. Out October 4th on University of Texas Press, and accompanied by an extensive book tour this fall, it tells her story of loyalty, loss, grief and forgiveness, from moving to Nashville with $57, to losing one of her newborn twin boys, pawning her wedding ring and facing rejection by almost every record label in town, to eventually reclaiming her power and fighting for the opportunity to be herself in the music business. "Margo's book hits you right in the gut - and the heart - just like her songs," says Willie Nelson.
Singer, songwriter, and actress Lola Kirke has gifted fans with a new EP, Christmas Alone – Live From The Blue Room, out now via Third Man Records. The seven-track collection showcases the original new holiday song, “Christmas Alone,” alongside intimate versions of tracks from Kirke’s acclaimed 2022 sophomore album, Lady For Sale, recorded earlier this year at The Blue Room at Third Man Records Nashville.