Maren Morris on Addressing Divorce, Religion and a Single Woman’s Freedom in Pop-Leaning ‘Dreamsicle’ Album: ‘It’s Taken Me Years to Live Up to the Boldness of My Own Music’

Maren Morris’ fourth album is titled “Dreamsicle,” and it’s about not exactly living the dream. One of her previous biggest hits was “The Bones,” about how a house built on a strong foundation will last, so it’s telling that this album is named after a fairly opposite scenario — a confection that is designed to be consumed or go away quickly. The symbol of the Dreamsicle alludes to a theme running through the songs of how good things can go bad, or just dry up… something it won’t surprise any of Morris’ fans to be hearing about, given what she’s gone through in the last few years, most principally

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