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How Jessie Murph Brought ‘F-ck It and We’ll See What Happens Energy’ to Her Daring New Album

Summary by Rolling Stone
When Jessie Murph returns home to northern Alabama, she heads to the gas station for an oversize cup of boiled peanuts. It’s one of several rituals she now enjoys when she comes back to the region that Murph despised growing up in and fled as a teenager.  “My relationship with home has changed so much since I’ve left,” says Murph, who grew up in a town called Athens (home to the Alabama Shakes). “I really remember being 15, 16, even younger, a…

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Rolling Stone broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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