Margo Price Drops Protest Album 'Days of Unrest'

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- Margo Price surprise-released "Days of Unrest," a protest album/mixtape of covers and originals timed to July 4 weekend, produced by Matt Ross-Spang.
- Joan Baez and Memphis Mariachi join Price on a new recording of Woody Guthrie's "Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)," paired with a video highlighting migrant workers under the Trump regime; Price said she first heard the song on Baez and Dylan's Rolling Thunder Review.
- The tracklist also spans Bob Dylan's "Maggie's Farm," Charlie Daniels' "Long Haired Country Girl" with Billy Swan, and Blaze Foley's "Oval Room" — a song Price noted Foley wrote about Reagan in 1984 but said "feels like it could have been written for any president, especially Trump."
- Originals include "Can't Stand Still" from Price's early Nashville band Buffalo Clover and a three-part "San Marcos" instrumental suite co-written with partner Jeremy Ivey and recorded with the Price Tags.
- The vinyl edition will direct a portion of proceeds to the Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project, tying the release directly to migrant advocacy.
- Price said she's also marching at the Capitol alongside Tennessee Representatives Justin Jones and Pearson, framing the album as her musical complement to on-the-ground protest.
Why it matters: Price is converting a commercial release slot — the July 4 weekend — into a fundraising vehicle for immigrant rights, with vinyl proceeds routed to the Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project. By pairing a 1948 Guthrie song with Joan Baez and a 2025 video about current migrant conditions, she's drawing a deliberate line from folk-protest tradition to present-day enforcement, while also signaling alignment with state-level progressive lawmakers like Justin Jones and Pearson.



