Kacey Musgraves – ‘Star-Crossed’ review: a powerfully honest depiction of heartbreak

The pop’s dissection of a crumbling relationship is split into three parts, never collapsing under its own concept

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Kacey Musgraves’ fifth studio album maps a modern tragedy. ‘Star-Crossed’, which is split into three sections, depicts a crumbling relationship, moving from idealistic beginnings to the climatic breakdown and ending with the hopeful final act, which looks to the future where there’s light at the end of the tunnel. Influenced by the singer-songwriter’s own experiences following her divorce, the album opens with its title track, Musgraves boldly stating the record’s concept.

“Let me set the scene,” she starts, her vocals cutting over flourishes of Spanish guitar. “Two lovers ripped right at the seams / They woke up from the perfect dream / I signed the papers yesterday.” Inspired by Romeo and Juliet, it’s a brutally honest account of divorce, spun over Latin-infused instrumentals and driving Daft Punk-style synths.

The psychedelic ‘Good Wife’ sees Musgraves grapple with what it means to be a worthy spouse, before revealing: “And the truth is, I could probably make it on my own / But without him, this house just wouldn’t be a home / And I don’t wanna be alone”. Sun-kissed electro-pop tune ‘Cherry Blossom’, meanwhile, is a starry-eyed look at a flourishing relationship – yet even in these blissed out moments Musgraves includes a sense of unease: “I’m your cherry blossom baby / Don’t let me blow away”).

We move into act two, where the relationship falls apart. Earworm ‘Justified’ sees Musgraves acknowledge the messy nature of healing post-trauma and ‘Camera Roll’ is a very modern take on looking back at a relationship through rose-tined glasses, forgetting the reasons for its collapse. The final section sees the healing process underway, with the stomping ‘Keep Lookin’ Up’, poppy ‘What Doesn’t Kill Me’ and Tame Impala-inflected ‘There Is A Light’ all imbued with a sense of optimistic resolve.

On ‘Star-Crossed’ Musgraves worked with producer-songwriters Ian Fitchuk and Daniel Tashian, with whom she also collaborated on her Grammy-winning 2018 album ‘Golden Hour’ , the smash-hit record that made the country artist a crossover star. The sonic world of ‘Star-Crossed’ builds on that of its predecessor, once again bolstering Musgraves’ country roots with lush production and genre-pushing sounds and instrumentation, including a jazz flute solo (‘There Is A Light’) and koto.

This record, with its varied sounds and brutally honest lyrics, never finds Musgraves shying away from the uncomfortable. It’s an intricate project – the record also comes with an accompanying 50-minute film – that could collapse under the weight of its concept. Bolstered by its author’s frank pen, though, and instilled with a sense of hope, it’s a powerful listen.

Details

Release date: September 10

Record label: MCA Nashville / Interscope

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Stevie Nicks Makes First Public Statement on Lindsey Buckingham’s Firing From Fleetwood Mac

“It’s unfortunate that Lindsey has chosen to tell a revisionist history of what transpired in 2018 with Fleetwood Mac. His version of events is factually inaccurate.”

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“It’s unfortunate that Lindsey has chosen to tell a revisionist history of what transpired in 2018 with Fleetwood Mac. His version of events is factually inaccurate.”

Kano launches his own Jamaican Rum, Duppy White

“This is my life, my family’s story inside this bottle”

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Kano has launched his own Duppy White Rum in partnership with Duppy Share Caribbean Rums, their first 100% Jamaican rum.
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According to the product listing, the drink is “a vibrant celebration of Jamaica and its influence on the world. 100% Jamaican white rum with flavours of mango, pimento and fresh thyme, for 100% Jamaican flavour.

“Produced & co-founded with musical pioneer Kano – this is a rum five years in the making; born from the memories, smells and flavours that reflect his Jamaican roots and the profound impact of Jamaican culture on London and the world.”

The back of the bottle features an illustrated Empire Windrush ship, as well as lyrics from Kano’s song ‘SYM’ from 2019’s ‘Hoodies All Summer’ (“Every entrance to a door has a footprint left by the ones that came before / Let’s talk about the day the wind was rushed up on the shore”) as “an acknowledgement of the countless untold stories and cultural influence of the Windrush generation on London and the UK.”

“For me, whatever I do has to be the real deal,” said Kano in a statement about the rum. “This drink comes from me. This is my life, my family’s story inside this bottle, and wrapped around this bottle. This is something I believe in and genuinely love as a product.”

In other news, Kano-starring drama Top Boy will “expand the world” of the show “in a really interesting way” when its fourth season airs on Netflix, filmmaker Aneil Karia, who directed three episodes of the most recent season, has told NME.

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‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ star Michael Constantine dies aged 94

He played father Gus in the romantic comedy

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Michael Constantine, known for playing Gus in My Big Fat Greek Wedding, has died aged 94.

The actor passed away on Tuesday August 31 from natural causes, his agent confirmed to Variety.

Constantine played Gus, the father of Toula Portokalos (Nia Vardalos), in both My Big Fat Greek Wedding and its 2016 sequel.

Posting a tribute to her on-screen father on Twitter, Vardalos wrote: “Michael Constantine, the dad to our cast-family, a gift to the written word, and always a friend. Acting with him came with a rush of love and fun.

“I will treasure this man who brought Gus to life. He gave us so much laughter and deserves a rest now. We love you Michael.”

Before My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Constantine won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Seymour Kaufman on ABC drama Room 222.

He also played night court magistrate Matthew J. Sirota on the 1976 sitcom Sirota’s Court, which earned him a second Golden Globe nomination. Other TV appearances include episodes of Law & Order, Murder, She Wrote, and MacGyver.

His final credit was on My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, starring alongside Vardalos, John Corbett, Lainie Kazan, Andrea Martin and Ian Gomez.

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LEGO Unveils Its Official Fender Stratocaster Set: Video and Photos

The fan-winning design has been turned into an actual retail Lego set, available October 1st.

LEGO Unveils Its Official Fender Stratocaster Set: Video and Photos
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Last year, a LEGO enthusiast named Tomáš Letenay won the company’s Ideas contest with his Fender Stratocaster design. Now, LEGO has unveiled an official set based on his winning entry.The 1,074 piece set, which retails for $99, is a sight to behold. It features six strings, posable tuning pegs, a tremolo…

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Lorde Surprise Releases New EP Te Ao Mārama: Stream

The 5-track companion to Solar Power is sung entirely in the indigenous language of New Zealand.

Lorde Surprise Releases New EP Te Ao Mārama: Stream
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Lorde surprised fans this morning with a new EP titled Te Ao Mārama, which serves as a companion piece to her latest album Solar Power. Stream it via Apple Music or Spotify below.The project contains new versions of five songs from Solar Power sung entirely in Māori, the indigenous language of New…

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JOHN CORABI To Fans Calling For His Return To MÖTLEY CRÜE: ‘It’s Been 30 Years. Let It Go.’

Former MÖTLEY CRÜE singer John Corabi says that fans calling for him to return to the band should “let it go.”

Corabi joined CRÜE in 1992 as the replacement for the group’s original singer, Vince Neil, who was dismissed due to personal differences. Wi…

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Former MÖTLEY CRÜE singer John Corabi says that fans calling for him to return to the band should "let it go." Corabi joined CRÜE in 1992 as the replacement for the group's original singer, Vince Neil, who was dismissed due to personal differences. With Corabi on vocals, MÖTLEY CRÜE released one critically acclaimed full-length CD, which ended up being a commercial failure in the wake of grunge despite a Top 10 placing on the album chart. When Neil returned to the fold in 1997, Corabi was left on his own and formed the band UNION with ex-KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick. After a recent article emerged online claiming — falsely — that CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx issued an ultimatum to Neil to lose a significant amount of weight for the band's comeback tour or be fired and replaced by Corabi, John posted a statement on social media denying that he had held "secret rehearsals" with CRÜE and shooting down the possibility of him rejoining the band, saying that he was "not even remotely interested in doing that again." On Wednesday (September 8), Corabi took part in a video interview with Let's Rock in which he once again touched upon the rumors of him reuniting with CRÜE. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "I made a post this morning. I got up and I had a gazillion e-mails on [the above-mentioned article]. "Last week, somebody posted that after a performance Vince did, all the fans are saying Corabi's gotta come back. Then, about three days later, there was a thing, like, 'Nikki orders Vince to lose 50 pounds or to bring in Corabi back.' And now today I get up and there's this bullshit. And I'm, like, fuck, man. Let it go. I did that fucking record, like, 30 years ago. I'm proud of it, it's a great album, but fuck off. It's been 30 fucking years. Let it go. "In 2022, it'll be 30 years that I joined, and in 2026, it'll be 30 years that I left. It's, like, come on, guys. Seriously, let it fucking go." Asked point blank if he is returning to the CRÜE, Corabi said: "I'm just gonna level with you. After the incredibly fucking pathetic, stupid performance, or my portrayal in the fucking movie 'The Dirt', and then, I won't mention his name, whatever, but a certain bandmember's comments about my lack of writing talent and my contributions to the record, I'm, like why would I do that to myself? Fuck off. Done. It's been put to bed. Moving on. "I had a great time doing the record; I had a great time with the guys," he continued. "Something went south probably about 10 years ago. I have no idea what it is; I can't put my finger on it. Nor do I care." Corabi in 2016 said that he would avoid talking about MÖTLEY CRÜE in the future because he didn't want his comments about Sixx to descend into a feud. In an interview with Sweden Rock Magazine, Nikki said that writing the "Mötley Crüe" LP with Corabi was a prolonged and difficult experience. He went to call it "a very unfocused record" that was "painful for me, because John Corabi can't write lyrics, and I had to do all that work." Corabi initially responded to Sixx's comments by saying that he didn't "give a shit" about what his ex-bandmate had to say, but later told an interviewer, when asked about it again, "I have no idea why Nikki feels that I'm the biggest piece of shit to roam the Earth." He then proceeded to take to his Facebook page to claim that he would "officially have nothing to say about any member of MÖTLEY CRÜE ever again," adding that he was "not backing this bullshit stirring that is happening to start a feud." In February 2018, Corabi released a live album of his performance of MÖTLEY CRÜE's entire 1994 self-titled album, recorded on October 27, 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee. "Live '94: One Night In Nashville" documents the album in its entirety along with the bonus track "10,000 Miles", which was originally released as a bonus track on the Japanese version of the "Quaternary" EP. Corabi recently completed work on his autobiography. Titled "Horseshoes And Hand Grenades", it was written wih the help of MÖTLEY CRÜE historian/author Paul Miles, and is due on April 12, 2022 via Rare Bird Books.

Anti-Lockdown Eric Clapton Announces ‘Lockdown Sessions’ Live Album

When Eric Clapton wasn’t complaining about Covid-19 regulations and spreading ridiculous claims about vaccines, he recorded a live album featuring acoustic renditions of past hits

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When Eric Clapton wasn't complaining about Covid-19 regulations and spreading ridiculous claims about vaccines, he recorded a live album featuring acoustic renditions of past hits
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