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Rose McMackin

music for highways & dirt roads

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truck songs of the week #38: it's hot as heck

These are the dog days of summer, named for Sirius — the bright nose of the constellation Canis Major. Today, the Texas high is a mild 90 degrees. “Languid” and “sultry” are late-August euphemisms for hell on earth. Which is why these aren’...

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truck songs of the week #37: let's go back to the country

It’s been a rainy spring in Texas, and overnight the neighborhood exploded into leafy green. It’s already been a good year for driving home from the pool as the sunlight fades: hair wet, hand out the window, milkshake between my knees.

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yee haw stuff #2: best new alt-country

new twang from Garrett T Capps, Valley Flower, and more

Welcome to your roundup of alt-country newcomers and hidden gems. This week’s lineup is all about raw, heart-driven sounds—think psychedelic vibes, classic outlaw anthems, and a poign...

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truck songs of the week #36: more than one way to skin a breakup song

This week is a taxonomy of breakup emotions. Yes, country music is about loss, but loss, like hope, is a many-feathered thing. There are at least five stages of grief—with a whole feeling wheel of country song potential.

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truck songs of the week #35: the borderline between "west" & "country"

This week is caught somewhere between Arizona and Tennessee. It’s live oak trees and saguaro cacti. Rattlesnakes and copperheads.

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