Kacey Musgraves: Middle of Nowhere review – weary, rootsy and wry, it’s her richest album since Golden Hour
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<p><strong>(Lost Highway)</strong><br>After two underwhelming pop-leaning records, the country star gets back to basics on this sparsely produced gem filled with wit and hard-won lessons</p><p>Kacey Musgraves’ seventh album feels like a sigh of relief. Since 2018’s prismatic country-pop marvel <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/mar/29/kacey-musgraves-golden-hour-review">Golden Hour</a>, the Texan has struggled to maintain a foothold in
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<p><strong>(Lost Highway)</strong><br>After two underwhelming pop-leaning records, the country star gets back to basics on this sparsely produced gem filled with wit and hard-won lessons</p><p>Kacey Musgraves’ seventh album feels like a sigh of relief. Since 2018’s prismatic country-pop marvel <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/mar/29/kacey-musgraves-golden-hour-review">Golden Hour</a>, the Texan has struggled to maintain a foothold in
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