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Ruston Kelly Survived Addiction and Heartbreak. It’s in His ‘Dirt Emo.’

The singer-songwriter has been making his way in Nashville and reckoning with his past. On his third album, “The Weakness,” he leans into his love of Americana and pop-punk, and rebuilds.

Melena Ryzik
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Content Type: Personal Profile, Country Music, Ruston Kelly, The Weakness (Album)
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