Overview
- Rolling Stone describes the album as tight and volatile, blending protest-minded commentary with autobiographical detail.
- Price reunites with producer Matt Ross‑Spang, who helmed her first two records.
- Lead single “Don’t Let the Bastards Get You Down” was co-written with Jeremy Ivey, Kris Kristofferson, and Rodney Crowell and is presented as a rallying cry.
- “Don’t Wake Me Up” tips its hat to Bob Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues” with a feature from Jesse Welles, while Tyler Childers trades vocals on “Love Me Like You Used To Do.”
- Songs such as “Losing Streak” revisit Price’s early Nashville struggles, and she says she hopes the record encourages listeners to be fearless.