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First Listen: Rosanne Cash, 'She Remembers Everything'

Rosanne Cash wields her lived testimony as a threat and a source of comfort.
Rosanne Cash's <em>She Remembers Everything</em> comes out Nov. 2.

Over the past few years, a number of youthful women's voices making their first contributions to broader musical conversations have found power in the hyper particular and personalized accounting of dehumanizing experiences. At the same time, some more seasoned artists like , who've contributed throughout their careers to the work of asserting that women's perspectives, and the art they incite, hold weight, now find themselves taking in these new rounds of testimony to assault and

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