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Miranda Lambert โ โPostcards from Texasโ review: feisty, funny and free
The country star shares poignant life lessons told through vignettes of a roadtrip across the Lone Star state on her charming tenth album.ย Many years ago, a young, up-and-coming country singer crooned about how โthey say you canโt go home againโ, of leaving home, moving on and doing the best you can. โThe House That Built Meโ went on to become Miranda Lambertโs biggest hit at the time โ and still remains one of her most iconic. But now, 20 years into her career and a bonafide superstar, Lambert has left Nashville to go back home, to her native Texas, rediscovering herself in the process.
Think of Lambertโs aptly titled tenth album, โPostcards from Texasโ, as life lessons told through vignettes of a roadtrip across the Lone Star state. (Itโs also where she recorded the album, her first time doing so since her independently released self-titled 2001 record.) In some moments, sheโs happy just sitting with the nostalgia of a memory (the geography-driven โLooking Back on Luckenbachโ and โSanta Feโ). During others, sheโs vulnerable and regretful of the chaos wrecked by her free-spirited ways (the gorgeous solo-written โRunโ and self-aware โWay Too Good At Breaking My Heartโ).
At the heart of this homecoming of the prodigal daughter is the lush โNo Manโs Landโ. Here, she warns a man about how she is free, and they can love her if they must, but trust her to remain true to herself: โSo love her like a Mustang / Like a wild thing / Better let her run free.โ That is very much the essence of the record, of someone whoโs comfortable in her skin as a wildflower, acknowledging all the baggage that comes with it, but also finding a second wind with partners (be it co-producer Jon Randall or husband Brendan McLoughlin).
Never one to drown out her music with too much earnestness, though, โPostcards from Texasโ can be as cheeky as it is sincere. Whether itโs Lambert gleefully daring a cheating lover to continue stepping out (โWhatโs mine is mine, and whatโs yours is mine / So go on, baby, have a real good time,โ she sings on โAlimonyโ, with a brilliant play on the word โAlamoโ) or a far-flung tale of a chance meeting with a pot-smoking, gun-toting stranger on the run from the โcoppersโ (โArmadilloโ), they are right at home with the sassiest of her hits.
Lambert is feisty, funny and free on โPostcards from Texasโ, which feels like the singer no longer has anything to prove to anyone. It might fall back on genre tropes every so often โ of course, thereโs always that one song about setting shit on fire (โWranglersโ) or drinking a little too much (โBitch On The Sauceโ) โ and can be a little too ballad-heavy, but the country superstarโs tenth album is as charming as it is witty and stirring. After a long time away, Lambertโs finally back home, wholeheartedly herself and basking in that self-assuredness (www.nme.com).
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14 × 14 × 3 in |
Condition | New |
Vinyl Color | Sea Blue |
Media | Vinyl |