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Switched on Pop

Kacey Musgraves walks country’s borderlands

Switched on Pop

Vox Media Podcast Network

Music Commentary, Music, Music Interviews, Music History

4.62.9K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2026

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Kacey Musgraves' album Middle of Nowhere finds the country outlaw taking a break from exploring her inner life to look outward, back to her roots: the regional stylings of Texas. She says the album was inspired by a sign in her hometown that read “Golden, TX: Somewhere in the middle of nowhere.” The album’s sounds probe this same borderland mentality, encapsulating desert noir, Norteño, tejano, and soft rock. Plus, Willie Nelson. The result is a collection of songs that are funny, moving, and reaching back to the sound Musgraves established in her debut record 13 years ago. But the world of country has changed since then – artists like Ella Langley have taken over the charts, cribbing Musgraves' sound while courting a more conservative audience. Can the genre encompass all these multitudes? Nate and Charlie explore this debate through Middle of Nowhere. Links: ⁠⁠Newsletter⁠⁠, ⁠⁠YouTube⁠ Songs discussed: Kacey Musgraves – I Miss You Kacey Musgraves – Merry Go 'Round Kacey Musgraves – High Horse Kacey Musgraves – justified Kacey Musgraves – Deeper Well Kacey Musgraves – Dry Spell Kacey Musgraves, Billy Strings – Everybody Wants To Be A Cowboy Kacey Musgraves, Willie Nelson – Uncertain, TX Kacey Musgraves – Middle of Nowhere Kacey Musgraves, Miranda Lambert – Horses and Divorces Miranda Lambert – Mama's Broken Heart Ella Langley – Choosin' Texas Dolly Parton, David Hidalgo – Before The Next Teardrop Falls Ella Langley – Be Her Kacey Musgraves – Rhinestoned Neil Young – Harvest Moon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

What does it take to be prepared for disaster?

0:04.4

You have to be confident.

0:07.1

You have to be calm.

0:08.5

Will you be perfect?

0:09.6

No.

0:10.1

But the idea is that you'll have your bearings,

0:13.0

and this won't be something new to you.

0:15.7

This week, unexplain it to me,

0:17.5

how to stay ready so you don't have to get ready.

0:23.2

New episode Sundays, wherever you get your podcasts hey everybody sue bird here this week on a touch more I'm celebrating the start of

0:35.2

the WMBA by breaking down what I saw an opening weekend.

0:38.5

And we have NBC's one and only Maria Taylor to talk about her boundary-breaking career in sports

0:43.4

journalism, the NBA playoffs, and her thoughts on which teams have the best chance of making

0:48.2

the WMBA finals. Check out the latest episode of A Touch More, wherever you get your podcasts,

0:53.0

and on YouTube.

1:03.0

Charlie, where were you in August of 2015? Do you remember?

1:09.6

I'm a late summer birthday, so I was probably preparing a celebration by myself of the end of my 20s.

1:11.8

I can tell you exactly where you were.

1:12.1

Really?

1:17.2

Because we were recording the 18th episode of our podcast. It was called Transgressing Country.

1:19.7

It featured our friend, the brilliant New Yorker, author, Andrew Morant.

1:24.6

And we were discussing for the first time, an artist who was just making waves in the country music scene named Casey Musgraves.

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