The Columbus Dispatch

Kacey Musgraves breaks down her breakup

- Scott Bauer

“star-crossed,” Kacey Musgraves (Interscope Records/umg Nashville)

Kacey Musgraves breaks down the breakdown of her marriage on “starcrosse­d,” her follow-up to 2018’s Grammy winning album of the year “Golden Hour.”

Musgraves delivers the story in roughly three acts of tightly woven pop/country songs: the optimism of falling in love, the sadness of drifting apart and everything that comes from the realizatio­n there is no going back.

You don’t have to have suffered through a divorce to connect with the feelings Musgraves expresses about seeking and holding onto love, loss, anger and hope for a better future. She

credits a guided psychedeli­c trip with helping her organize and execute the record.

On “What Doesn’t Kill Me,” Musgraves gives a nod to the smash that immediatel­y preceded this challengin­g, but accessible, record: “I’ve been to hell and back/golden hour faded black.”

On the standout track “Camera Roll,” Musgraves describes scrolling through old pictures on her phone and the memories they trigger.

“Chronologi­cal order and nothing but torture,” she sings. “Scroll too far back that’s what you get/i don’t wanna see ‘em but I can’t delete ’em/it just doesn’t feel right yet.”

Who can’t identify with that? “This hookup scene ain’t all that it’s made out to be,” she sings on another confession­al, “Hookup Scene.”

“A pretty face might get you far/but still it can’t replace the kind of real connection that I crave,” she sings. “The kind we don’t have anymore.”

“star-crossed” is a brave and brutally honest take on her marriage to singer-songwriter Ruston Kelly that now joins the long list of records detailing break ups. It’s a story of courage and honesty and a stark contrast to the warm glow of “Golden Hour,” with Musgraves showing a vulnerabil­ity and willingnes­s to grow artistical­ly that is often in short supply among artists at her level of popularity.

 ?? MCA NASHVILLE/INTERSCOPE ?? “star-crossed” by Kacey Musgraves.
MCA NASHVILLE/INTERSCOPE “star-crossed” by Kacey Musgraves.

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