Additional InformationA Moody, Muddy, and Audacious Double Album from Miranda Lambert.
Reviews"THE WEIGHT OF THESE WINGS is a breakup album refreshingly devoid of spite or anger. Instead, it’s a thoughtful concept record, more focused on moving on and growing up than lashing out or telling all.", "Though her star power here is undiminished, the album feels looser and more vulnerable than her earlier work, sometimes even surprisingly subdued. But the melodies, once they start to dig their hooks in, sound as if they’ve always been there..." -- Grade: A-, 4 stars out of 5 -- "The set's most vintage moment is 'To Learn Her,' a honky-tonk weeper worthy of George Jones, offering a lovers' curriculum with no easy answers. It's emblematic of an album that never wallows in breakup pain, but instead deals -- making plans, getting drunk, flirting, testifying and, above all, moving on.", "What’s brilliant about WINGS is how the country maverick buries her heartache in a murky, muddy production..."