Rosegold (album) explained

Rosegold
Type:studio
Artist:Ashley Monroe
Cover:Ashley Monroe - Rosegold.png
Alt:A photograph of the artist, body facing leftward but looking over her left shoulder into the camera. Her hair is pink, she's wearing a backless orange dress, and she's stood in a field of tall orange flowers in golden hour light with a line of trees in the background. Across the top is a plain black band with her name written in small orange text above the album name in larger bolded text which is black with a red outline.
Released:April 30, 2021
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Length:31:14
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Prev Title:Sparrow
Prev Year:2018

Rosegold is the fifth solo studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Ashley Monroe, released April 30, 2021, via Mountainrose Sparrow and Thirty Tigers.[1] It follows her 2018 solo release Sparrow, as well as her album Interstate Gospel as part of the country group Pistol Annies from the same year.

Reception

AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote, "Sometimes, Rosegold threatens to drift away yet it's never threadbare: It's a singular mood piece, one that suits a spell of twilight reflection." Pastes Ellen Johnson wrote, "It's easy to sink into these 10 songs". Pitchforks Stephen M. Deusner wrote that Monroe "flattens out the twang and borrows from pop and hip-hop, to mixed results", and that "once you get past the gutsiness of an artist willing to jettison her comfort zone, what you're left with is muddled and unsatisfying."

Under the Radars Mark Moody wrote that "If more focused, and either working exclusively with [producer Mike] Reaves or someone outside the Nashville inner circle, Rosegold could have had more of a chance to shine as a unified release. As it is, there are a handful of worthwhile singles worth mining, but unlike Monroe's work to date, as a whole the album doesn't coalesce as it could have." Slates Jim Malec wrote that the album "once again finds the singer-songwriter traversing new ground, but it's an even sharper departure from her previous work", and that "it's an ambitious exercise in style that's ultimately lacking in substance."

Charts

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US Top Current Album Sales (Billboard)[2] 73

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Minsker, Evan . February 19, 2021 . Ashley Monroe Announces New Album Rosegold, Shares Video for New Song "Drive" . May 15, 2021 . Pitchfork.
  2. Web site: Ashley Monroe Chart History: Top Current Albums . . May 22, 2021.