“THE ARCHITECT” NEW VIDEO FROM KACEY MUSGRAVES OUT NOW

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NOMINATED FOR 5 GRAMMY AWARDS:

DEEPER WELL – BEST COUNTRY ALBUM (ARTIST, PRODUCER)

“THE ARCHITECT” – BEST COUNTRY SONG

“THE ARCHITECT” – BEST COUNTRY SOLO PERFORMANCE

“DON’T DO ME GOOD” WITH MADI DIAZ – BEST AMERICANA PERFORMANCE

DEEPER WELL – BEST ENGINEERED ALBUM NON-CLASSICAL (PRODUCER)

“What she landed on feels both cozy and exploratory — a homecoming disguised as a vision quest.”

LOS ANGELES TIMES

“Softly hypnotic and well-written… another musical triumph”

BILLBOARD

“a record that rewards repeat listens”

-VOGUE

“a new reservoir of enlightenment and replenishment.”

PITCHFORK

“Musgraves is once again paving her own path: her country has become folk, her songs are pretty and delicate with lyrics that finds profundity in mundanity”

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Today, Kacey Musgraves reveals the music video for “The Architect” from her critically acclaimed album Deeper Well. “The Architect” music video is an earthy and majestic ode to the wonders of nature and perfectly complements the widely admired track, which Billboard described as “another musical triumph,” and UPROXX said it is “the sound she succeeds best at, radiating a calm and introspective energy, almost like guiding listeners through meditation,” while ABC News called it “a masterful acoustic rumination on a higher power.” Click HERE to watch the music video. 

Recently, Kacey Musgraves gave an incredible solo acoustic performance of her song “The Architect” onthe 2024 CMAs. The track also received two nominations of out of her total of five Grammy nods for Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance. The idyllic and folkloric song was derived from Kacey’s exploration of life’s unknowns and her contemplation about whether life is driven by a higher power or if there is a blueprint for its course, particularly in a world marked by unrest and disorder. During her recent performance at the Grammy Museum, Kacey said she wrote this song with her friends Shane McAnally and Josh Osbourne in Nashville “around the time or a couple weeks after the insane Covenant School Shooting that happened there, and the community was just reeling and it felt just so off and scary. And you know, we got together to write a song, and we even felt guilty just being able to meet up and write a song and get to do something so pleasant as that when something so crazy had just happened. It sparked this very real conversation about life and how it’s really confusing how there’s so much suffering– there’s also so much beauty at the same time, so it’s this great weird duality of being a human, especially in these modern times.” Click HERE to watch the performance.

Kacey has also been nominated for five 2025 Grammy Awards including Best Country Album for Deeper WellBest Country Song for “The Architect,” Best Country Solo Performance for “The Architect,” Best Americana Performance for “Don’t Do Me Good” with Madi Diaz, and Best Engineered Album Non-Classical for Deeper Well. Musgraves is the only artist ever to receive a Grammy Award for Best Country Album, Best Country Song, Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Duo or Group Performance. She is also the third artist to ever take-home Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards, Country Music Association Awards and Academy of Country Music Awards. In addition to her seven Country Music Association Awards, Kacey has won seven Grammy Awards and four Academy of Country Music Awards.

Kacey is currently on the North American leg of her “Deeper Into The Well World Tour.” The tour kicked off on September 4th in State College, PA and will run through December 7th, ending in Nashville, TN with two sold-out shows at Bridgestone Arena. The Boston Globe praised Kacey stating she “has matter-of-factly defied any expectations placed upon her…a pop star whose fortunes have steadily risen because of the way she’s stayed true to herself.” The Seattle Times also wrote, “Musgraves’ ‘Deeper Well World Tour’ deftly blends arena-pop pageantry and classic country showmanship with a modern twist — creating just the right setting for her soft-rock psychedelia and delicate new folk songs that blow in a summer breeze like a porch-hung paper lantern.” Earlier this year Kacey completed a run of European dates with sold-out shows in London, Dublin, Amsterdam, Brussels, Cologne, Glasgow and more. See full list of remaining tour dates below.

Kacey Musgraves “Deeper Well World Tour” dates

Lord Huron/ Nickel Creek supporting

Thursday, December 5, 2024- Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center

Friday, December 6, 2024- Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena

Saturday, December 7, 2024- Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena