The name Margot Price has been buzzing around Nashville and the surrounding area for a while, as 'country's next big thing'. A predicate that she lives up to on her debut Midwest Farmer's Daughter. At the age of 20, singer and songwriter Price traveled to Nashville with a guitar on her back, which is still the heart of the country & western. She sang in the band Buffalo Clover, but had to keep
… herself alive as a waitress, among other things. A good breeding ground for her lived songs. These are small stories about everyday people, their problems, insecurities and joys. She expresses this clearly and with a powerful voice, somewhere between her role models and . She is accompanied by a tight band that makes the traditional country rock on Midwest Farmer's Daughter vibrate and swing. Strong debut. (MR)more