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How Brandi Carlile's New Album Channels Her Muses — and Queer Fans

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Broken Horses, a memoir chronicling her life from a near-death experience as a child through coming out as a lesbian in the church all the way to her mainstream music career.

The final chapter of Carlile’s memoir details those early days of lockdown and the shift that put everyone’s plans on pause, including her own.Where the book leaves off, Carlile’s new album, In These Silent Days — recorded in Nashville with her longtime collaborators and friends Phil and Tim Hanseroth — picks up.

If anyone could weave a thread from prose to poetry to document 2020, it’s Carlile.Photo by Neil KrugIn late July, the video dropped for In These Silent Days’ first single, “Right on Time.” It opens with Carlile onstage finishing a performance.

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