Lainey Wilson – Whirlwind – Bone White 2LP – Ltd. Vinyl Album

$39.99

Comes on bone white 2LP vinyl LP.

OVER THE PAST decade, Lainey Wilson has established herself as a Nashville force. The reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year and recently-inducted Grand Ole Opry member has written songs for the likes of Luke Combs and Flatland Cavalry; sheโ€™s appeared on the modern Western Yellowstone after having songs of hers featured on the hit series; and sheโ€™s steadily released catchy, punchy albums that mash up Southern rock, soul, and classic Nashville ideals into a genre that sheโ€™s dubbed โ€œbell-bottom country.โ€

Wilsonโ€™s finely-tuned lyrics and immediate hooks make the feelings sheโ€™s singing about feel massive and ready to bring in any listeners for comfort, particularly on the arena-ready drinking lament โ€œBar in Baton Rougeโ€ (โ€œThe good thing about rock bottom/Is upโ€™s the only way/Iโ€™m about to open up a can of healing this heartbreak,โ€ she muses) and the keep-your-head-up ballad โ€œMiddle of It.โ€ On the latter, she sounds like she could be singing to a former version of herself: โ€œYou were heartbroke that boy did ya wrong/Your pride took a hit but you wrote a hit song,โ€ she sings in a sympathetic cadence thatโ€™s just knowing enough to imply her intimate familiarity with the situation.

While Whirlwind has its more playful moments, like the strummy depiction of puppy love โ€œCounting Chickensโ€ and the kick-him-to-the-curb stomper โ€œRing Finger,โ€ itโ€™s at its best when Wilson is in full-on power-ballad mode, showing off how her brassy soprano can buckle at just the right moments. โ€œCall a Cowboyโ€ is a dazzling ode to someone whoโ€™s โ€œrock-steady-loaded, locked, and readyโ€ that captures awe in its sweeping riffs and Wilsonโ€™s reach-for-the-heavens vocals; she cleverly hides that itโ€™s actually a love song until just before it ends. โ€œGood Horses,โ€ a duet with fellow country disrupter Miranda Lambert, is luminous, with the two singersโ€™ voices braiding as they trade commiseration about how they, too, need to run wild sometimes. And the title track is a love song that feels as big as a Western sky, with Wilson taking the central metaphor and twisting it into the serene declaration that โ€œloving youโ€™s a breeze.โ€

Wilson has established herself as one of countryโ€™s most appealing stars, her blend of songwriting chops and bubbly charm winning over audiences in Nashvilleโ€™s community and in arenas. On Whirlwind, she lassos her Everywoman appeal and her skills as a songsmith and vocalist into 14 songs that feel ready for repeated jukebox plays at dive bars and honky-tonks all across the country (www.rollingstone.com)

 

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 14 × 14 × 3 in
Vinyl Color

Bone White

Condition

New

Media

Vinyl