Saturday, July 11, 2020

Margo Price comes back strong with That's How Rumors Get Started


After a short delay, Margo Price has released her third album, produced with Sturgill Simpson. Watch her Dee's Lounge show. 

Here's the scoop...
Margo Price has just released That’s How Rumors Get Started (available right here), an album that Esquire says, “is, without question, one of the best sets of music that 2020 will witness.” Produced by Sturgill Simpson, co-produced by Price and David Ferguson, these ten new, original songs are about relationships and growing pains, motherhood and the mythologies of rock stardom, dissatisfactions and the defiance of expectations. 

That’s How Rumors Get Started is Margo Price’s third solo album, and debut for Loma Vista Recordings. While it was originally planned for a May release, and Margo details its postponement in a personal essay for Vogue and an interview on CBS This Morning: Saturday (watch the clip right here here), it was primarily recorded in December 2018 at LA’s EastWest Studios with an ace studio band that included her husband, guitarist Jeremy Ivey, keyboardist Benmont Tench (of Tom Petty's Heartbreakers), bass boss Pino Palladino (The Who, D'Angelo, Jeff Beck, Gary Numan) and drummer deluxe James Gadson (Charles Wright's "Express Yourself," Bill Withers' "Lean On Me," Diana Ross's "Love Hangover").

Spotify’s Indigo playlist presents Margo Price: Live at Dee’s Country Cocktail Lounge, a full-band, audienceless performance from Margo’s favorite Nashville bar which you can watch below. Also, you can check out a special episode of her internet radio show, Runaway Horses devoted to songs and stories from the album.
 
Tonight, Margo plays the Grand Ole Opry’s Saturday Night Opry showcase to an online and radio-only audience, and on Monday she’ll talk and perform on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!
 
Over the past week Margo has been featured on the cover of Nashville Scene, and profiled by Vanity Fair, Esquire, The LA Times, and more. In naming That’s How Rumors Get Started the Album Of The Week, Stereogum called it, “a warm, grounded, enormously appealing record with the sort of expansive live-in-studio glow that’s proven so hard to capture in recent years.” 

For more Margo Price information and merch, visit her site https://margoprice.net.



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