Grand Ole Opry member and multiple award winner Ashley McBryde recently released a new single, "Line In The Carpet," from her upcoming fifth album, Wild.
Lauren Hungate, Caroline Watkins, and Lori McKenna co-wrote "Lines In The Carpet," which is about a woman caught in an emotionally barren marriage.
"I see so many women I know in this song," McBryde said of the song. "There's no promise in the lyrics that things are going to change or get better—it just stays with that feeling of being contained, and knowing that the person you're with is completely oblivious to everything you're feeling. This record is about getting back in touch with the Wild within. I think part of that means taking a good long look at what keeps us caged."
The music video accompanying the song shows McBryde trapped in a car with an unhappy family.
"She won't tell him/He ain't asking/Throw another towel in the laundry basket/She ain't happy/What she needs she can't buy at the supermarket/She's a mess, but the house is clean/As the cover of Better Homes and Gardens/He can't read between the lines in the carpet/She keeps pushing that Dyson everyday all over again/And he'll come home from work tonight and walk all over them," she sings.
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