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MIXTAPE: Mary Bragg’s Songs That Talk About the Hard Stuff

Oct 17, 2022

Working your way through a hard time is pretty much impossible without the relief that comes from listening to music. In the last four years, Iā€™ve focused a large amount of my listening on songs that talk about the hard stuff, just so I can feel better about my own. Coming out; divorce; difficult family dynamics; political divisiveness — any one of those things could send anybody reeling, but put ā€˜em all together, and wow, time to put on some tunes. — Mary Bragg

Aaron Lee Tasjan – “Up All Night”

Aaronā€™s sense of freedom and celebration of self combined with his outrageous talent for songwriting and production comes together wistfully in this wild piece of ear candy that I can never get enough of.

Joy Oladokun – “Breathe Again”

ā€œBreathe Againā€ was the song that introduced me to Joyā€™s music, and it is just the most life-giving sentiment spoken through pain with honesty. Itā€™s been meditative and healing for me.

Tegan and Sara – “Closer”

What a bop.

Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings – “Hard Times”

Thereā€™s a Gillian & Dave song for every season of life. This one, of course, could apply to any kind of hard time youā€™re going through, and Gillianā€™s lilting delivery has me simultaneously sitting in my pain and crawling out of it one refrain at a time.

MUNA feat. Phoebe Bridgers – “Silk Chiffon”

Again with the bops- MUNA flings themselves into romantic pop bliss and brings us along for the party.

Stephanie Lambring – “Joy of Jesus”

People sure love to talk about your ā€œlifestyle choices.ā€ What I know is that living fully in my heart and my body and mind should not put me in a category thatā€™s cast out, made less than, or made the subject of anyoneā€™s ire. I wonā€™t be told Iā€™m going to hell just for loving an incredible human being who happens to be of the same sex.

Erin Rae – “Bad Mind”

Itā€™s hard to believe that in 2022 there are still millions of people who think youā€™ve lost your mind for loving a person. Loving a person. And yet, those opinions are much stronger and more deeply felt than I ever realized they were; they can creep into your psyche and try to steal your joy, but Iā€™m just trying to live a good life that leads with love, so I keep showing up as myself, trying my darnedest to claim and protect my own happiness.

Indigo Girls – “Closer to Fine”

More so heroes to me now than they already were, returning to this iconic song has taken on new meaning for me since I came out. Amy & Emily have been trailblazers for a long time, and funnily enough, they were the representation I didnā€™t know I needed as a teenager. Iā€™m so thankful they exist in this world the way that they do — boldly living their lives but always leading with love and respect.

Grace Pettis feat. Indigo Girls – “Landon”

Producing this album for Grace lives in an almost surreal, fantastical pocket of my memory. When I first heard the demo of this song, I was floored by her willingness to talk about formerly being in that place of judgment; she tells the story of a changed friendship, a forgiveness of self, and a reconciliation that we can all hope for. I had this audible vision of the Indigo Girlsā€™ voices taking it to a new place, and wow, did they ever. Iā€™ll never forget how wonderful an experience it was for me to comp their vocals and drop their magic into this transformative song.

Bill Withers – “Lovely Day”

Iā€™m such a fan of Bill Withers. With a penchant for capturing positivity and heartache in a series of brief melodic nuggets, this one pops up as one of the songs I find playing on repeat in my subconscious, willing a lovely day into existence.

Kacey Musgraves – “High Horse”

Craving a common ground where no oneā€™s on any kind of high horse, this one is a gift to me, expressing frustration with the holier-than-thous. I canā€™t tell you how to live your life, soā€¦

Brennen Leigh – “Billy and Beau”

The fact that Brennen is of our generation is some kind of country music miracle. Extremely well-versed in the great landscape of country music, yet bold as anyone, here she and Melissa Carper give us the sweetest anthem — ā€œthe heart wants to go where the heart wants to go, and you canā€™t undo it.ā€

Tom Petty – “Listen to Her Heart”

What intentionally uplifting rock-n-roll moment is complete without Tom Petty? I really believe in listening to your instincts — that feeling you know can trust implicitly, which of course cannot be ignored. ā€œSheā€™s gonna listen to her heartā€ — you betcha.


Photo Credit: Shervin Lainez

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