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Billy Bragg, a veteran of the alt-country and folk-punk scenes, returns with his latest album, "The Million Things That Never Happened," released on October 29, 2021, under Cooking Vinyl Limited. This 46-minute collection of 12 tracks showcases Bragg's signature blend of Americana, anti-folk, and singer-songwriter sensibilities, offering a raw and introspective exploration of life's complexities.
The album opens with "Should Have Seen It Coming," setting the tone for a journey through Bragg's distinctive storytelling. Tracks like "Mid-Century Modern" and "Lonesome Ocean" delve into themes of nostalgia and solitude, while "Good Days and Bad Days" and "Freedom Doesn't Come for Free" tackle societal issues with Bragg's characteristic wit and poignancy. The title track, "The Million Things That Never Happened," is a poignant reflection on lost opportunities and the passage of time.
Bragg's signature folk-punk energy is evident in tracks like "The Buck Doesn't Stop Here No More" and "I Believe in You," where his gritty vocals and sharp lyrics shine. The album also features more introspective moments, such as "Reflections on the Mirth of Creativity" and "Ten Mysterious Photos That Can't Be Explained," showcasing Bragg's ability to blend the personal with the universal.
With "The Million Things That Never Happened," Billy Bragg continues to prove why he is a stalwart in the folk and Americana genres, offering a compelling and thought-provoking listen that is sure to resonate with fans and newcomers alike.