Nobody's Born with a Broken Heart explained
Nobody's Born with a Broken Heart |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | MacKenzie Porter |
Cover: | NBWABH.jpeg |
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Genre: | Country |
Length: | 58:45 |
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Producer: | Joey Moi |
Prev Year: | 2020 |
Nobody's Born with a Broken Heart is the second studio album by Canadian country music artist MacKenzie Porter. It was released on April 26, 2024, on Big Loud Records.[1] Porter wrote nine of the nineteen tracks on the album, and longtime collaborator Joey Moi produced every track.[2] [3] The album includes the singles "Pickup", "Chasing Tornadoes", and "Bet You Break My Heart".[4]
Background and release
In January 2024, Porter announced the album concurrently with the release of four songs: "Easy to Miss", "Young at Heart", "Pay Me Back in Change", and "Nobody's Born with a Broken Heart".[5] [6] The album was Porter's first full-length album to be released in the United States, and marked her debut full-length album on Big Loud Records, six years after signing with the label.[7] [8] Some of the songs on the album were written as early as 2017, while others were written as recently as 2023.[9]
Content
Porter stated that the album's title, Nobody's Born with a Broken Heart, reflects the sentiment that, "we all have these experiences, whether it’s actual heartbreak in a relationship, work heartbreak, family heartbreak or whatever your situation may be. You always feel a little broken from different situations that you had envisioned to go a different way in your head, and overall that builds who you are as a person".[2] Despite being in a happy marriage, Porter elected to record several "heartbreak" songs, including "Pay Me Back in Change" and "Foreclosure", as there "are times even in a really happy, healthy relationship where it feels dark," and that they are "part of the story too".[10] She also remarked that she was happy to have more songs containing the banjo, fiddle, and mandolin on this album.[11]
Critical reception
Madison Hahnen of Music Row stated that the album "features vulnerable lyrics and clever lyrical hooks," noting that it "bridges the gap between country and pop".[2] Hannah Compton of Building Our Own Nashville favourably reviewed the album, opining that it "paints a picturesque journey of heartbreak in a series of songs that are painfully relatable but also lead you onto the road of self healing".[12] Stephen Andrew of Popculture described the album as a "phenomenal offering of pop-country songs full of sincerity, maturity, and driving-with-the-windows-down melodies".[13] Laura Cooney of Entertainment Focus called the album a "strong introduction" to Porter's sound, highlighting "her vocal skills and ability as both a songwriter and an interpreter".[14] Chris Parton of Nashville Lifestyles stated that the album "captures all different kinds of heartbreak, from the typical romantic ups and downs of dating (or even married life) to the struggle of getting a career off the ground”.[9]
Personnel
Musicians
- MacKenzie Porter – lead vocals
- Dave Cohen – accordion, Hammond B3 organ, keyboards, Wurlitzer
- Jacob Durrett – programming
- Dan Dugmore – pedal steel
- Larry Franklin – fiddle
- David Garcia – bass, electric guitar
- Zach Kale – programming
- Trey Keller – background vocals
- Rob McNelley – electric guitar
- Joey Moi – programming
- Jerry Roe – drumms, percussion, shaker, tambourine
- Jimmie Lee Sloas – bass
- Bryan Sutton – acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, dulcimer
- Ilya Toshinskiy – acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin
- Derek Wells – electric guitar
- Alex Wright – mandolin, Hammond B3 organ, keyboards, Mellotron
Technical
- Joey Moi – production, mixing
- Ted Jensen – mastering
- Josh Ditty – mixing, recording, editing, recording assistance
- Eivind Nordland – mixing, editing
- Olle Romo – mixing
- Ryan Yount – recording, editing, recording assistance
- Jeff Balding – recording
- Ally Gecewicz – editing, production management
- Scott Cooke – editing
- Mike Walter – recording assistance
- Sean Badum – recording assistance
- Grant Wilson – recording assistance
- Austin Brown – recording assistance
- Katelyn Prieboy – room assistance
- Jacob Durrett – vocal recording, co-production on "Easy to Miss"
- David Garcia – co-production on "Easy to Miss"
Visuals
- Andrew Cook – art direction, creative direction, graphic design
- Tori Johnson – art direction, creative direction
- MacKenzie Porter – creative direction
- Bree Fish – photography
Charts
Singles
Awards and nominations
Release history
Notes and References
- Web site: MACKENZIE PORTER RELEASES NOBODY'S BORN WITH A BROKEN HEART. April 25, 2024. Big Loud. Nashville, Tennessee. April 30, 2024.
- Web site: MacKenzie Porter Shares Six Years Of Confessions On Debut Album [Interview]]. Madison. Hahnen. Music Row. April 30, 2024. May 2, 2024.
- Web site: MACKENZIE PORTER RELEASES NOBODY'S BORN WITH A BROKEN HEART. Universal Music Canada. April 26, 2024. May 3, 2024.
- Web site: MacKenzie Porter's 'Nobody's Born With A Broken Heart' Slated For April. Hollabaugh. Lori. January 26, 2024. Music Row. March 8, 2024.
- Web site: MacKenzie Porter Announces Debut Album 'Nobody's Born With A Broken Heart'. Mary. Varvaris. Countrytown. January 27, 2024. May 1, 2024.
- Web site: MACKENZIE PORTER SHARES FOUR NEW SONGS AHEAD OF UPCOMING ALBUM. Canadian Beats Media. Jenna. Melanson. January 26, 2024. May 2, 2024.
- Web site: Interview: Mackenzie Porter talks about her 19 Track Album 'Nobody's Born With a Broken Heart', being a new mum, the TV show 'Travelers' and more!. April 23, 2024. Building Our Own Nashville. Hannah. Compton. May 2, 2024.
- Web site: January 26, 2024 . Porter finds "Nobody's Born With A Broken Heart," . Country Standard Time.
- Web site: MacKenzie Porter to Release Her First U.S. Debut Album. Chris. Parton. Nashville Lifestyles. April 8, 2024. May 3, 2024.
- Web site: MacKenzie Porter's Sprawling New Album Tells Her 'Sweet,' Wistful Truth. Carena. Liptak. Taste of Country. April 26, 2024. May 2, 2024.
- Web site: MacKenzie Porter returns to her roots with upcoming album. Eric. Volmers. Edmonton Journal. November 2, 2023. May 3, 2024.
- Web site: Mackenzie Porter – Nobody's Born With A Broken Heart – Album Review. Hannah. Compton. April 26, 2024. Building Our Own Nashville. May 3, 2024.
- Web site: MacKenzie Porter Says New Album 'Nobody's Born With a Broken Heart' Is 'Like My Second Baby' (Exclusive). Stephen. Andrew. April 30, 2024. Popculture. May 3, 2024.
- Web site: Review: MacKenzie Porter delivers pop-country with surprising depth on 'Nobody's Born With A Broken Heart'. April 26, 2024. Entertainment Focus. Laura. Cooney. May 3, 2024.
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- Web site: 2022 CCMA AWARD NOMINEES. Canadian Country Music Association. 20 July 2022 . September 12, 2022. September 13, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220913031458/https://ccma.org/2022-nominees/.
- Web site: 2024 CCMA AWARDS NOMINEES. Canadian Country Music Association. 18 July 2024 . July 25, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240719164229/http://web.archive.org/screenshot/https://ccma.org/2024-ccma-award-nominees/. July 19, 2024.
- Web site: Nobody's Born with a Broken Heart – MacKenzie Porter, Releases. AllMusic. May 3, 2024.