The Architect (Kacey Musgraves song)

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"The Architect"
Single by Kacey Musgraves
from the album Deeper Well
Written2023
ReleasedMarch 25, 2024 (2024-03-25)
Studio Electric Lady, New York City
Genre Country-folk [1]
Length2:57
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Kacey Musgraves singles chronology
"Cardinal"
(2024)
"The Architect"
(2024)
"Irish Goodbye"
(2024)
Music video
"The Architect" on YouTube

"The Architect" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves for her sixth studio album, Deeper Well (2024). Musgraves wrote the song with Josh Osborne and Shane McAnally and produced it with Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk. "The Architect" was released to country radio as the album's fourth single on March 25, 2024. A song pondering the existence of God, the song was written in the aftermath of the 2023 Nashville school shooting as the songwriters discussed the problem of evil.

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Critics have praised "The Architect" for its songwriting and the song has been nominated for Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance at the upcoming 67th Annual Grammy Awards. Musgraves has performed "The Architect" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon , Today , Austin City Limits , and the 58th Annual Country Music Association Awards, as well as on the Deeper Well World Tour (2024). A music video for the song was released in December 2024.

Background and composition

"The Architect" was the last song written for Deeper Well; Musgraves had initially considered the album complete but met with Josh Osborne and Shane McAnally for another songwriting session in Nashville early 2023. [2] The three were horrified following the school shooting a few weeks prior that killed six people, and started discussing "the beauty and the terror of being a human". Musgraves had the song's title in mind and was holding a green apple, while Osborne came up with the line "Can I speak to the architect?". [2] [3]

The ballad's lyrics ponder the existence of God and wonders how a creator could let bad things happen. [3] [4] Its lyrics ask a number of questions, such as "Does it happen by chance? Is it all happenstance? / Do we have any say in this mess? / Is it too late to make some more space?". [5] [6] Musgraves produced the song with Ian Fitchuk and Daniel Tashian, who also contributed to the track as pianist and banjoist, respectively. MCA Nashville sent "The Architect" to country radio stations in the US on March 25, 2024. [7]

Critical reception

"The Architect" has received positive reviews from critics, with praise for its songwriting. Brittney McKenna of Nashville Scene called it "one of the best songs Musgraves has ever written", [8] while Jessica Nicholson of Billboard called it "sublime" and a "musical triumph". [9] Sputnikmusic proclaimed it "brilliant musically and lyrically". [10] In a ranking of songs from Deeper Well, Billboard's Melina Newman placed "The Architect" in fourth place. [11] Taste of Country placed it at number three on its list of the Top 40 Country Songs of 2024. [12]

On the other hand, Thomas Bedenbaugh of Slant Magazine felt the song used too many clichés while Rachel Aroesti of The Guardian called the song "irritatingly twee". [13] [14] Meanwhile, Joseph Hudak of Rolling Stone disagreed that "The Architect" was twee, calling it an "elegant, deep thinker", opining that Musgraves should win the Grammy Award for Best Country Song. [15]

Musgraves received four Grammy Award nominations for the upcoming ceremony in 2025. "The Architect" was nominated in the categories Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance, while Deeper Well received a nomination for Best Country Album. Musgraves was also nominated for Best Americana Performance as a featured artist on Madi Diaz's "Don't Do Me Good", while the engineers of Deeper Well received a nomination in the category of Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. [16]

Promotion

Musgraves first performed "The Architect" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 14, 2024, and on Today the next day. [17] [18] "The Architect" was included in the set list of the Deeper Well World Tour, which commenced in April 2024. [19] Musgraves performed the song for the premiere of season 50 of Austin City Limits , which aired on September 28, 2024. [20] Additionally, "The Architect" was performed at the 58th Annual Country Music Association Awards on November 20, 2024, which Rolling Stone praised as one of the best performances of the evening. [21] [22]

The music video for "The Architect" was released on December 4, 2024, and features Musgraves as an earth mother who assembles a jigsaw puzzle and rolls around naked in mud. [23] A press release from Universal Music Group Nashville describes the video as "an earthy and majestic ode to the wonders of nature". [24] A puzzle of the single art for "The Architect" was released through Musgraves' online store, as well as guitar tab sheet music for the song. [25] [26] An apple-shaped 7-inch vinyl, featuring a version recorded live at Electric Lady Studios as the B-side, is scheduled for release in February 2025. [27]

Track listing

7-inch vinyl [27]

  1. "The Architect" – 2:57
  2. "The Architect" – live from Electric Lady Studios New York (from Apple Music Live)

Personnel

Adapted from the liner notes of Deeper Well.

Charts

Chart performance for "The Architect"
Chart (2024)Peak
position
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ) [28] 35
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles ( Billboard ) [29] 22
US Hot Country Songs ( Billboard ) [30] 38

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