didn't want to make a country album. The English-born, Austin-based singer-songwriter known for her big voice and strummy pop-Americana songs wanted to follow up her 2019 self-titled project with a collection that felt true to how she'd evolved on tour. She also wanted to preserve her roots."I'm a British girl," Bird tells MTV News."I'm into country, but I didn't think that the songs I was writing were entirely country.
"I'd go [record] every six months and I would be a completely different musician, completely different singer," Bird says."You had this disparity, I think, on that record of me really trying to work out who I am." One of them,"Headstart," set the tone for the new writing sessions by utilizing a formula that made Bird's first LP so endearing: building an acoustic runway up to liftoff chorus. But the differences are clear: Her voice lies in the middle of the mix, rubbing gently against both the live band and the room that housed them.
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