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Put A Record On: What Happens When Post Malone Makes a Country Album?
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Put A Record On: What Happens When Post Malone Makes a Country Album?

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Aug 16, 2024
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Welcome back to Don’t Rock the Inbox! Here’s this week’s music recommendation post and playlist, which are for paying subscribers only. Subscribe to get access to all our new (and old) music picks and pans, and so much more — including new playlists weekly, which are always at the bottom of this email (paying subscribers — make sure you don’t miss them!). If you’re interested in paid content but not able to afford it, shoot us an email.

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“M-E-X-I-C-O,” Post Malone featuring Billy Strings: I am listening to this album in real time (no press advances, only press events with folks who just go to get a picture next to Posty, so no, I ain’t doing that) so I only have the listen I did on my bike ride home from school drop off this morning - it’s not personal to Post Malone, but the red carpet that got rolled out for this album has been borderline insane. Anyway. I instantly gravitated towards this one in title/collab, and my instincts where right - it’s funny enough and hyperspeed enough to work, and the Venn diagram of Billy Strings Energy and Post Malone energy definitely has an overlapping area. - MM

"cowboy friends," Ella Langley: Whole album is worth a listen if you're a pop country head like myself. Langley's got a stronger voice than most of her peers, and there are some really fun songs — like this honky-tonk tune. — NW

The World's Weight, Kayla Ray: I've been listening to Kayla Ray's playlist for literal years; it only makes sense that I'd find her retro but snappy album endlessly appealing. For fans of understated Western swing and honky-tonk. — NW

Light Country, The Kernal: Not new, but new to me — via none other than Erin Rae, who passed along this loose, lighthearted and unexpected album. It's a great front to back listen, broaching a whole range of sounds and topics through hazy, familiar musical lenses that never veer into redundancy. "Lettin' go of everything I don't need on my way down," indeed. — NW [So excited to see The Kernal here! Also a big fan. - MM]

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