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Kacey Musgraves: Deeper Well review – tasteful zen has its limits


The US country singer’s sixth album finds her maturing musically and philosophically, though veering towards the generic

On the serene title track of her sixth album, Deeper Well, the Nashville-based country crossover star, known for singing about her love of smoking weed, admits that she has given it up. On Lonely Millionaire, which samples a song by the rapper JID, she invokes the shallowness of fame and wealth with the earnest but acerbic sparkle that filled her previous album, jaded divorce record Star-Crossed. At other times it seems as if this gesture towards maturity has instead resulted in a tilt into the generic: Heart of the Woods is the kind of community-minded ballad that sizzled on earlier Musgraves albums but here feels sapped of specificity.

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Kacey Musgraves: Deeper Well review – folk-pop that’s high on life and pure as mountain air