First of all, full transparency. Bri Bagwell granted me a Q&A. I've met her a couple of times. We've had exchanges on the tweeter machine. I like her. You can accuse me of bias, and that would be fair. But I also thought when I started doing Q&A's I would not write about an artists music after because of perceived bias. I've changed my stance.
In My Defense, Bagwell's latest album, is too good not to write about. She's got hooks. And more hooks.y
It's a country album from start to finish with tinges of Southern Rock sprinkled in, but it's mostly country from instrumentation to style.
It's an album that is personal and cohesive from start to finish. I know, you've heard it all before "this is my most personal album ever." In this case, it seems legitimate. Bri told me in an email that she wrote a party song, which she said she performs live, but it didn't fit the album.
That's what I mean by cohesive. How many times have you listened to an album and wondered why the hell this song was included? There's none of that here.
I usually focus on sound here, leaving the listener to interpret the lyrics in their own, however I will expound on one song this time. "Cheat On Me" is a song most people can relate to at some point in their lives. Bagwell does an excellent job of telling it from a female perspective, but it's very relatable for the dudes in the audience. I've been there.
Go buy the album. Stream it. See her live. You won't be disappointed.
A live version of my favorite song. Even with technical difficulties and bad camera work, it's good.
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