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''Gaslighter'' is the eighth studio album by American
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. It was released on July 17, 2020, by
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. Produced by
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and the Chicks, it is the group's first album in fourteen years, and first to be released under their new name (though some physical pressings of the album still carry the "Dixie Chicks" name.) The album was preceded by the release of three singles: " Gaslighter", "Julianna Calm Down", and "March March". The album received critical acclaim.


Background

The Chicks began to hint at a new album in June 2018 when
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posted several photos from the recording studio on
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. While Maines and her bandmates
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and
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continued to drop small hints that new music might be in the works, they did not confirm that an album was planned until a year later when Maines posted a video clip to Instagram in which the trio took turns saying, "Dixie Chicks. Album. Coming." This was followed by producer
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saying, "Someday." In August 2019, in the midst of their divorce, Maines' ex-husband,
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asked the court to give him access to all of Maines' unreleased music over concerns it might violate a confidentiality clause in their prenuptial agreement, although he had previously argued in divorce proceedings that the couple's prenuptial agreement was invalid, claiming that Maines should owe him financial support. Pasdar stated that he wanted to know if any of the unreleased material might contain lyrics that pertain to their breakup. Maines' legal team filed a response to Pasdar's new motion, saying that if he succeeds in overturning the validity of the agreement, it also invalidates the confidentiality clause. Their divorce was finalized in December after Maines and Pasdar settled out of court. In September 2019, Maines revealed during her ''Spiritualgasm'' podcast that the album would be titled ''Gaslighter''. She went on to say that the album was originally planned to be something simple, like an album of covers, to fulfill their contract with Sony, but after her divorce from Pasdar, she had been inspired to start writing songs again. She said, "When I started getting a divorce, I had a lot to say, so that kind of sparked me being ready o make new music Songwriting is really hard for me, and I think, for many years, I didn't want to analyze my life or my relationship. I was just in it and dedicated and devoted...I just was not ready to open up like that." During the same podcast, host Sterling Jones mentions a song titled "Go It Alone," which Maines revealed is actually titled "My Best Friend's Weddings". The title of the album refers to
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. On June 25, 2020, the band changed their name to the Chicks, dropping "Dixie", which referenced any of the
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, or the American
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. The name change followed criticism that the word had connotations of
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.


Release and promotion

The album was announced on March 4, 2020, with a scheduled release date of May 1. On April 21, the release was postponed due to the
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. On June 11, the album's release was rescheduled for July 17.


Singles

The album's lead single and title track, " Gaslighter", was released to critical acclaim on March 4, 2020, along with the album's pre-order. The music video was directed by Seanne Farmer and was released the same day. The song deals with lead singer
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' bitter divorce from ex-husband Adrian Pasdar. It peaked at number 20 on the ''
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chart and number 36 on the
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chart. The song also peaked at number 31 on the Canada Country chart. "Julianna Calm Down" was released as the album's second single on May 1. The song peaked at number 15 on the ''Billboard'' Country Digital Song Sales chart. The album's third single, "March March", was released on June 25, along with its accompanying music video. The song peaked at number 32 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart. "Sleep at Night" was released as the album's fourth single on July 17, along with its accompanying music video.


Critical reception

''Gaslighter'' was met with widespread critical acclaim. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received a weighted average score of 82 based on 21 reviews. Album of the Year, which also assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, gave the album a weighted average score of 82 based on 24 reviews. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 10 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received a weighted average score of 7.8 based on 19 reviews. In a review for ''
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'', Neil McCormick called it "stunning", praising Antonoff's "slick, tasteful production" and "perfectly balanced vocal arrangements". Writing for ''
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'', Maura Johnston said that "by blending early-21st-century pop savvy with the storytelling that made country music so crucial to the American canon, ''Gaslighter'' is all fire and nerve." Chris Willman, in a review for ''
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'', praised the album's songwriting, saying that "each new incendiary lyrical moment seems to top the last, before grievance gives way to beautiful grief." Laura Dzubay, in ''
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'', praised the group's "management of tone throughout" as "masterful and consistent". She felt that the album was "anchored to place by restrained instrumentation and artful, deliberate counterpoints between highs and lows." Writing for ''
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'', Lynne Margolis said that the album is "so full of emotion, it takes a while to absorb it all". She went on to say that the album's "not perfect, and it's not meant to be. But the juxtaposition of slickness and rawness somehow works." Ellen Johnson reviewed the album for '' Paste'', calling it "the best country album of 2020". She felt the album "forces empathy onto the listener while reminding us we don't have to be superheroes to make a difference." Writing for
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, Stephen Thomas Erlewine praised the album's arrangements as "subtle and sly" and "accentuating the emotions underpinning the songs". ''
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'' called it "pertinent on its own terms" instead of sounding like "three middle-aged musicians straining to recapture their relevance." Annabel Nugent, in a review for ''
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'', said that while the album "is not a reinvention for the trio by any means", it is "still political" and "still resilient". Mikael Wood reviewed the album for the ''
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'', calling it the group's "most personal effort yet". In his
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-published "Consumer Guide" column,
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said that while the songs have a "
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" effect attributable to Antonoff, "Maines has never written with more righteous anger and sisterly concern—more humanity." More critical was Claire Shaffer of ''
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'', felt that the tracks on the album "fall into easy, radio-friendly categories: empowerment anthem, cheeky ukulele kiss-off, ndminimalist protest song." She noted that the "arrangements dissolve most of the group's lingering connections to their street-corner bluegrass origins."


Accolades


Commercial performance

On the US ''Billboard'' 200, ''Gaslighter'' debuted at number 3 with 84,000
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s, becoming the band's fifth top 5 album and first in the streaming era. Including 71,000 album sales, it was the best-selling album in its debut week.


Track listing


Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes. Performance *
Jack Antonoff Jack Michael Antonoff (born March 31, 1984) is an American singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and record producer. Antonoff is the lead singer of rock band Bleachers, and is the guitarist and drummer in the pop rock band Fun. He was p ...
– Mellotron (tracks 1–2, 4, 7, 9–12), acoustic guitar (tracks 1, 3–4, 8–12), piano (tracks 1–7, 9, 11), percussion (tracks 1–3, 6–9), keys (tracks 1, 6), drums (tracks 1–3, 5–9, 11), 12-string acoustic guitar (tracks 1, 9), 12-string electric guitar (track 1), programming (tracks 2, 5–8), bass (tracks 2, 4–5, 7, 10), Moog (tracks 2, 4), modular (track 2), background vocals (track 2), electric bass (track 3), acoustic bass (tracks 3, 8), electric guitar (tracks 3, 8), guitar (track 5), Wurlitzer (track 5), Juno (tracks 5, 7–8, 11), B3 (track 9), vibes (track 12) *Eric Byers – cello (tracks 2, 5, 11–12) * Annie Clark – electric guitar (track 3) *
Teddy Geiger Teresa Geiger (born September 16, 1988) also known by her stage name Teddy Geiger, is an American artist, songwriter and record producer. Early life Geiger was born on September 16, 1988, to Lorilyn Rizzo-Bridges and John Theodore Geiger, I. Sh ...
– programming (track 2), percussion (track 2), guitar (track 2), keys (track 2) *Chris Gehringer – mastering (track 1-12) *Mikey Freedom Hart – Wurlitzer (track 5) *Sean Hutchinson – percussion (track 1) *Lloyd Maines – pedal steel (tracks 2, 6, 9, 11–12) *
Natalie Maines Natalie Louise Maines (born October 14, 1974) is an American singer. She is the lead vocalist for the all-female country band The Chicks. In 1995, after leaving Berklee College of Music, Maines was recruited by the Dixie Chicks to replace their ...
– vocals (tracks 1–12), Omnichord (track 4), acoustic guitar (track 4), percussion/leg slaps (track 6), ukulele (track 8) *
Martie Maguire Martha Elenor Maguire (née Erwin, previously Seidel; October 12, 1969) is an American musician who is a founding member of both the all-female alternative country band The Chicks and country bluegrass duo Court Yard Hounds. She won awards in na ...
– vocals (tracks 1–12), fiddle (tracks 1–12), viola (tracks 2, 4–5, 7, 9, 11–12) *Justin Meldal-Johnson – bass (track 8) *Beckett Pasdar – drums (track 2) *Will Quinnell – mastering (track 1-12) *Michael Riddleberger – percussion (track 1) *
Chad Smith Chad Gaylord Smith (born October 25, 1961) is an American musician who has been the drummer of the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers since 1988. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012. Smith is also the drummer of the h ...
– drums (tracks 1–2, 5–7, 9, 11), percussion/leg slaps (track 6) *Evan Smith – organ (track 8) * Emily Strayer – vocals (tracks 1–12), banjo (tracks 1–7, 9, 11), acoustic guitar (tracks 4, 6, 9–10), asher (track 6), dobro (track 10), ukulele (track 12) *Erick Walls – acoustic guitar (track 8) *Justin Weaver – guitar (track 8) Production *
Jack Antonoff Jack Michael Antonoff (born March 31, 1984) is an American singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and record producer. Antonoff is the lead singer of rock band Bleachers, and is the guitarist and drummer in the pop rock band Fun. He was p ...
– producer (tracks 1–12), recording (tracks 1–12), mixing (tracks 8, 10, 12) *
The Chicks The Chicks (previously known as Dixie Chicks) are an American country music band from Dallas, Texas. Since 1995, the band has consisted of Natalie Maines (lead vocals, guitar) and sisters Martie Maguire (vocals, fiddle, mandolin, guitar) and E ...
– producer (tracks 1–12) *Greg Eliason – recording assistant (track 4) *Ben Fletcher – mixing engineer (tracks 2, 7, 9) *
Teddy Geiger Teresa Geiger (born September 16, 1988) also known by her stage name Teddy Geiger, is an American artist, songwriter and record producer. Early life Geiger was born on September 16, 1988, to Lorilyn Rizzo-Bridges and John Theodore Geiger, I. Sh ...
– producer (track 2) *Jeff Gunnell – recording (track 2) *
Serban Ghenea Șerban Ghenea (born October 13, 1969) is a Grammy award-winning Romanian-Canadian audio engineer and mixer. Early life and education Ghenea was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1969. In 1976 he moved to Montreal with his family. He later attended ...
– mixing (tracks 1–9, 11) *John Hanes – mixing engineer (tracks 1–9, 11) *John Rooney – recording assistant (tracks 3, 5, 7, 9) *Jon Sher – recording assistant (tracks 1–12) *Laura Sisk – recording (tracks 1–12), mixing (tracks 8, 10, 12) Other personnel *Savannah Baker – wardrobe styling *Michael Bierut – album design *The Chicks – creative direction, album design *Britt Cobb – album design *Hesh Hipp – First assailant camera *Breidge Martin – cover photo **Cover photo features Corrigan-White School of Irish Dance Competition Winners (from left to right): Josie Bogle, Emma Martin, and Caoimhe O'Shea *Monotone/LBI Entertainment – management *Delta Murphy – album design *Pentagram – album design *Philippa Price – additional creative direction, additional photography


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References

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