Miranda Lambert Explains Why New Album Is ‘Full Circle’
Miranda Lambert’s new album marks a pivotal moment in her career, and fans can't stop buzzing about it. But why does Lambert describe this album as "full circle"? Let's dive into what this statement means for her and her music journey.
Lambert recorded
in her home state, which is where her career first took off. This is her first album made in Texas since she was 18, making it a nostalgic return to her roots. Lambert has expressed that working in Texas again, after years in Nashville, felt like a homecoming. “I haven’t made a record here since my little independent album," she shared. This sentiment of coming full circle connects not just to the location, but to the style and inspiration of the music itself.
The album embraces the honky-tonk and heartfelt sound that brought her to fame.
One of the elements that makes this album special is the collaboration with her longtime friend and collaborator, Jon Randall. The two have worked together many times before, but this project feels particularly significant. Lambert described the process as a return to her creative core: working with people she trusts, in a place that feels like home.
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