Miranda was the session guest on the Bob Harris Country Show on BBC Radio tonight (she's not actually in the UK - the sessions are often recorded in Nashville, probably a few weeks before they are broadcast.) Her session included exclusive acoustic versions of "It All Comes Out in the Wash" and "Bluebird", accompanied by Gwen Sebastian and Boo Massey. They were a fresh take on the songs, giving a different insight than the album versions, and in my opinion, well worth hearing. The interview was also interesting, referring to the new album as a liberating experience for her, and mentioning that, although Jay Joyce was a new producer for her, he had played on her early albums, so she had known his work for years. The interview concluded with the audio of the album track of "White Trash", which she picked, with her usual self-deprecating humour.
Bob Harris had to fight a life threatening heart condition earlier in the year, so it's good to hear him back to broadcasting. The other tracks played on tonight's show had, in part, a Country Rock emphasis, but also with touches of nostalgia - it was great to hear Neil Young's "Harvest Moon", and a very interesting 'lost tape' of a '70s song from Michael Nesmith - even for the time, this showed an unusual amount of Western influence in his vocal. And Bob finished with Hank's "Lost Highway" - a definitive Country Music classic, which gives me chills whenever I hear it!
If you can spare an hour, I think the show is worth it. It should be available worldwide (though you may be asked to sign in. or create a free account, which requires a few basic details)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000bp82