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The July Curated Album
#66
Kacey Musgraves -
'Same Trailer Different Park'
This album placed Musgraves in a lineage closer to Emmylou Harris-era narrative country and Townes Van Zandt observational writing than to contemporary chart country.
Critically, the album also changed perception of what “progressive country” could sound like.
It did not abandon tradition—it refined it.
The July Classic Album
#66
Johnny Cash
'American II: Unchained'
Unchained is expansive and deeply human—a record that reminds us Johnny Cash's greatest strength wasn't simply his voice, but his uncanny ability to inhabit songs from entirely different worlds and make them sound as though they had always belonged to him.
Cash exchanges solitary reflection for something warmer, fuller and more muscular, proving that a legendary voice can command a band just as effortlessly as it can silence.


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