Sophie Gault Comes Unhinged with Third Studio Album

Sophie Gault Comes Unhinged with Third Studio Album

From Roots Music Rambler by Francesca Folinazzo & Jason Falls

March 6, 2026 · 46 min

About this episode

Sophie Gault discusses her third studio album 'Unhinged' and her musical journey with hosts Francesca Folinazzo and Jason Falls.

Sophie Gault’s third studio album Unhinged dropped in early February of this year. But the singles rolled out as the record came to fruition and had already sold it for those familiar with her. The fiery guitar player and honky tonk songstress’s performance on the album mirrored its title. This record was Sophie being the Sophie people are used to seeing rattling the windows at bars and clubs around Nashville. Gault joined Frank and Falls for this week’s episode of Roots Music Rambler to talk about the album, produced by her manager Alex Torres, whose indy label picked Gault up after her original label decided to move on without her. With a nice mix of originals and cover tunes, including a banger with Buck Owens’s “Loves Gonna Live Here” which leads the track list, the record is fun, vibrant and, at times, raw, conveying Gault’s playing style and personality We also talked about Gault’s journey to music, growing up in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C., her collaborations with friends of the show Margo Cilker, Gabe Lee and Logan Ledger, and why she says her track with Gurf Morlix is the first of what should be many covers of his songs. Also in this episode, Frank and Falls…

People in this episode

Hosts: Francesca Folinazzo, Jason Falls

Guest: Sophie Gault

Topics covered

  • Sophie Gault
  • music album
  • Nashville music scene
  • collaborations
  • protest songs

Keywords

  • Sophie Gault
  • Unhinged
  • Nashville
  • music collaborations
  • Bruce Springsteen

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Unhinged, Loves Gonna Live Here, Can’t Find Your Way Out, Alive at Hillbilly Central

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