During her Friday evening set at Stagecoach, Noah Cyrus called on family, bringing out her brother Braison for a song they wrote together and later her father Billy Ray for a moment that nodded to their shared history.
Noah Cyrus’s Stagecoach set on Friday didn’t just lean on the material from her second album, I Want My Loved Ones to Go with Me. It leaned, literally, on the loved ones the title invokes. Against a stage set of moss and green light, she moved through “I Saw The Mountains” and “New Country,” then brought out Ella Langley for “Way of the World.” The sequence felt like a steady unfolding of her current sound, one that marries a singer-songwriter’s introspection with the muscle of mainstream country.
Then came the family. First, her brother Braison walked out to sing “Don’t Put It All on Me,” a track he co-wrote that features Fleet Foxes on the
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