It took about 14 years, but we finally have a new song from the Dixie Chicks.
On Wednesday, the groundbreaking country music trio dropped a new single called Gaslighter - reportedly also the name of their upcoming studio album due out this year - and, as you probably assumed, they did not hold back.
The term "gaslighting", or manipulating someone by making them question their own reality, has experienced a resurgence in the past several years due our current political climate. While there are some political images in the new music video, the scathing lyrics appear to be deeply personal, and about an unnamed unrepentant liar. Given that lead singer Natalie Maines said this album is "the most personal and autobiographical" the group has ever been, and she had a lot to process after her divorce, well ... you can make your own guesses about the subject of the song.
Maines, who officially split from actor Adrian Pasdar last year after a publicised legal battle, kicks it off: "We moved to California and followed your dreams/I believed the promises you made to me/Swore that night til death do us part/But you lie-lie-lie-lie-lied," she sings. "Hollywood welcomed you with open doors/No matter what they gave you, you still wanted more."