Sunday, November 30, 2025

R&B FAVORiTE COVERS 2025

ROUTES & BRANCHES
Featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
November 30, 2025
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust

We've pressed PAUSE on our usual frenetic hunt for new music in order to jam a tight lid on the past year. We'll begin with an accounting of our very favorite cover songs. 

Nov 30: Favorite Covers
Dec 7: State of Americana
Dec 14: Favorite Songs
Dec 21: Christmas Christmas
Dec 28: Favorite Albums

In years past we've outlined our loose criteria for what constitutes a worthy cover, focusing on the qualities of surprise, creativity, and perspective. Covers are by no means rare in our kind of music, though covers that check each of our boxes don't happen everyday. Beginning with a list of about 60 candidates, we've lovingly hacked it down to the thirty (30) below. 


WHAT's SO GREAT ABOUT 2025: OUR FAVORiTE COVERS

^ Courtney Barnett, "Lotta Love" Heart of Gold: Songs of Neil Young Vol 1  (Killphonic, Apr 25)
There is no shortage of Neil Young covers. Nor is there a lack of appreciation for Neil's music, as attested to in a recent Stereogum piece where 80 artists spoke to their favorite song of his, in recognition of his 80th birthday. In 1978, Neil Young released his essential Comes a Time, which featured "Lotta Love". That very same day, Nicolette Larson shared her own self-titled LP, which also featured her own run through the song, a take that would become her signature tune. While Australia's Courtney Barnett drops the flute solo from Larson's arrangement (oh well), her own cover is unexpectedly melodic, respectfully straightforward. Who knew she could sing like this?!

- Trampled by Turtles, "For Emma (ft Sumbuck)" single  (Banjodad, Jan 10)
The Turtles pushed against expectations this year, collaborating with fellow Minnesotan Alan Sparkhawk on a beautiful if idiosyncratic project. Here, they suggest a rootsier expression for an early Bon Iver single. We eagerly await Justin Vernon returning the favor with a run through "Wait So Long". 

- Savannah Conley, "Dear Someone" Playing the Part of Them is Me EP  (Good Boy Leo, Feb 8)
On this EP, Conley took on songs by the Killers, John Prine, Marcy Playground and more. Originally written by Ry Cooder, with lyrics from Gillian Welch, Conley's approach to "Dear Someone" is bruised and exquisite.

- Leif Vollebekk, "LOVE."  single  (Secret City, Feb 14)
Vollebekk will never be mistaken for Kendrick Lamar, but the Canadian troubadour's piano-based flow certainly check's our surprise box. With some help from Angie McMahon, Leif also released a closer-to-home cover of "Take It To the Limit" that figured into our longlist. 

- Weyes Blood, "Shiloh" Good American Family Sndtrk  (20th Television, Mar 21)
Here at R&B HQ we admire Neil Diamond more than you might think. Natalie Mering's airy "Shiloh" is gorgeous, taking Neil's 1967 single in a moving new direction. It influences our feelings neither way to know that the Hulu series from which the song is taken tells the true story of a family who adopts a little girl with dwarfism, only to abandon her later, suspecting she's actual much older than she seems. It's a real pretty song, though ... 

- Noeline Hoffmann, "The Bullfighter" single  (La Honda, Feb 21)
Hoffman's debut from last October earned a spot on our year-end favorites. Here she pays tribute to the late Luke Bell by ramping up the heartbreak. Bell's original is already a classic, but Hoffman's cover wrings even more pathos from the portrait.  

- Lemonheads, "Sad Cinderella" single  (Fire, May 14)
A genuinely concerning soul, Evan Dando might be the perfect candidate to cover this Townes Van Zandt underappreciated gem. Serving as the B-side for an advance single from Lemonheads' Love Chant LP, it's far better than anything on the proper record. See also Dando's unrivaled 1995 recitation of Lou Reed's "Perfect Day" alongside Kirsty MacColl. 

- Kissing Other ppl, "Ashes of American Flags" Kissing Other ppl  (Peacedale, Aug 8)
Rachel Baiman's album-length collaboration with Viv & Riley is full of this stuff, offering great covers of folks like Jason Molina, Dr Dog, and Joan Armatrading. While Wilco's essential "Ashes" has been covered by many others, the trio's arrangement establishes a great balance between folk and glitchy. Come for the aching fiddles, stay for the staticky feedback. 

- Death Valley Girls, "Fire and Brimstone" single  (Suicide Squeeze, Apr 8)
Answers the question, "What would it sound like if Bananarama tried their hand at a Link Wray tune?" The LA-based outfit already tends to sound like Bananarama stoned in a garage, which is actually a compliment. Their cover leans heavy into Wray's sticky guitar riffs. 

- I'm With Her, "Espresso" single  (Rounder, Jan 10)
Sabrina Carpenter's cheeky smash hit is so 2024, and we sorta feel Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O'Donovan are a little late to the table. That said, their acoustic version demonstrates some impressive creativity that reminds us why we appreciate the super-talented super-trio. We imagine they could apply their heavenly harmonies and tight instrumentation to just about any song on Billboard's pop charts. Except Ed Sheeran's "Azizam", which would suck no matter who covered it. 

- Kathleen Edwards, "Only Lie Worth Telling (ft Daniel Tashian)" Covers EP  (Dualtone, Mar 28)
Now back in the fray after hiding in a coffee shop for a couple years, Edwards consistently exceeds our expectations. Lots to choose from on her Covers project, including some nice Tom Petty, REM, and Supertramp (Supertramp?!). But it's this take on Paul Westerberg's sorta deep 2002 cut that stands out. Even if we're ready for the 2-disc americana collection of Supertramp covers. Thinking maybe Lydia Loveless on "Bloody Well Right" ... 

- Rachel Brooke, "Gentle On My Mind" Sings Sad Songs  (Brooke, Mar 28)
We'll be honest that this year's covers playlist features quite a few entries that fall under the category of it's just pretty. Brooke's bare-bones project was overlooked by many, a very sweet bunch of songs that alternate between originals and borrowed bits. Did we need another "Gentle On My Mind"? No. No we didn't. But Rachel Brooke's version of the John Hartford standard is ... well, it's just pretty

- Louisa Stancioff, "Strange Currencies" single  (Yep Roc, Apr 16)
REM's mid-to-later-period production tends to be underappreciated. But not by us. Last year about this time we compiled our thirty (30) favorite REM songs which included this Monster single from 1994. Stancioff also produced a nice cover of Gillian Welch's "Miss Ohio" this year. And a couple of worthy Christmas standards late last year, though it might be tough to shake the cheese from "Last Christmas". 

- Jake Xerxes Fussell, "Close My Eyes" single  (Fat Possum, Mar 11)
It's almost a yearly tradition to include an Arthur Russell cover in our yearly round-up. JXF's is the perfect voice to sing about hearing the corn come out, as he continues to make folk music sorta safe for cool people. Joined by James Elkington and Ben Whiteley, it goes down so smooth and tasteful (not unlike corn itself). This would also be a good time to mention how many worthy covers point back to an original artist who deserves a wider listenership. 

- Heather Maloney, "Just the Way You Are" single  (Signature Sounds, Feb 14)
We were pleasantly surprised with how much we enjoyed Heather Maloney's vulnerable Exploding Star LP. The singer-guitarist followed it closely with this subtle run through of the tired Billy Joel chestnut that has also been recorded by Johnny Mathis, Kenny Rogers, and (checks notes) Maggie Gyllenhaal. Nevertheless, Maloney's edition persists with a lovely vocal and a hushed arrangement that almost makes "Just the Way" a calming lullaby. 

- Lucinda Williams, "Release Me" Tribute to the King of Zydeco  (Valcour, Jun 27)
The titular King of Zydeco would be Clifton Chenier, honored by Joel Savoy's label with a better-than-you'd-expect compilation. The record offers covers from John Hiatt, Charley Crockett, Shannon McNally, in addition to Lucinda Williams, who appears on every other tribute record ever made. Lucinda's ragtag ramble across "Release Me" pairs her with accordionist Keith Frank and the late Tommy McLain, as she sings so far behind the beat that it almost seems as though she's recording in another room. In all the best ways. 

- Al Nicol & Ada Lea, "Four Strong Winds" single  (Nicol, Feb 28)
Both Al Nicol and Ada Lea released very good solo records in 2025. They come together around this Ian Tyson classic that Nicol writes brings me to a time at the cabin in rural Quebec with family enjoying the great Canadian outdoors. The two-sided single also includes the duo's campfire version of Neil Young's "Out On the Weekend". As your time permits, you might want to track down Ian & Sylvia's sweetly earnest 1963 original, reportedly the first song Tyson ever wrote (!). The song is so beloved by Canada that it was presented by Ian Tyson and Gordon Lightfoot as part of the 1988 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Alberta. #thatssoCanadian

- Chaparelle, "Dance With Somebody" Western Pleasure  (Mom + Pop, Apr 18)
The duo of Jesse Woods and Zella Day tacked their Whitney interpretation to the close of their fine Western Pleasure project, given such a countrypolitan turn you might be forgiven for not recognizing it at first. Maybe. Wrapped in echo, shining with bells and ringing with pedal steel, producer Beau Bedford gets his Phil Spector on for the arrangement. 

- Little Mazarn, "Great Divide" Mustang Island  (Dear Life, Jun 20)
We love this trio's skewed primitive folk. Fact is, we enjoy anything that includes the musical saw. Songwriter-vocalist Lindsey Verrill does justice to this Kate Wolf gem, one of two covers on their new project. The other is a Bob Wills standard that might be docked a point on account of our lack of appreciation for whistling. While covers of some artists are a dime a dozen (looks askance at Neil Young), we don't see enough tribute to Kate Wolf in our kind of music. 

- Dean Johnson, "Lake Charles" single  (Saddle Creek, Apr 11)
Dean Johnson pays tribute to the Queen of Tribute Albums, Lucinda Williams. "Lake Charles" hails from her classic 1998 Car Wheels album, pared back and torn open here by Seattle barkeep-turned-troubadour Johnson. Never seemingly eager to share his gift, Johnson apologizes unnecessarily: Sorry to anyone offended by my lyric alterations. This was recorded in my bedroom around 2011. I never intended you to hear this recording

- Son of the Velvet Rat & Ghost and the Machine, "Day of the Dog" single  (Rat Music, May 27)
One of a handful of 2025 singles that pairs the Joshua Tree duo with Andi Lechner, who performs under the Ghost and the Machine moniker. They also paired to carve up "Wagon Wheel". "Dog" is the wordy trio's cluttered and ominous run through a not-especially-known Ezra Furman cut. Previously, SotVR have taken on songs like "I Will Survive" and a remarkably effective "Love Will Tear Us Apart". We have largely neglected Velvet Rat over the past twenty years, but will resolve to pay better attention going forward. 

- Harvest Thieves, "Cowboy Song" single  (Harvest Thieves, Jun 27)
Neil Diamond aside, there were few artists more prevalent throughout our childhood than Thin Lizzy. This song was a bit of an outlier from the band's 1976 Jailbreak record, paid loving and straightforward tribute by this Austin outfit. While Cory Reinisch is no Phil Lynott, the guitars are crunchy and it's just nice to hear this song again. 

- Drunken Prayer, "Long Ago Far Away" Thy Burdens  (Dial Back Sound, Jun 6)
Morgan Geer's 2025 record takes inspiration from gospel-blues, featuring several trad hymns alongside early pieces traced back to names like Pee Wee King and Rev. Thomas Dorsey. "Long Ago" can be found on Bob Dylan's Whitmark Demos edition of his ongoing Bootleg Series, written during the early 60s. Geer delivers in an appropriately gritty growl, and Jay Gonzalez adds some great keys. 

- MJ Lenderman, "Just Be Simple" I Will Swim to You: Tribute to Jason Molina  (Run For Cover, Sep 5)
Run for Cover Records released one of our favorite tribute collections of the year, in honor of Jason Molina, among of our patron saints. In addition to contributors like Friendship and Sun June, MJ Lenderman added his voice to the mix with a song from Songs:Ohia's essential Magnolia Electric Co. From the label's write-up: Tenor guitar-toting misfit. Lovesick lo-fi indie rocker. Dirgey slowcore bard. 21st century roots-rock trailblazer. Canonical Midwestern songwriter

- Shootouts, "Only You (ft Sam Bush, Lindsay Lou, Mickey Raphael)" Switchback  (Transoceanic, May 30)
Here's a terrific instance of a bluegrass/country act reinterpreting a song from long ago and far away - something from Yaz in this case. With help from Sam Bush, Rob Ickes, Rhonda Vincent, and others, the Shootouts' version is simply a good-natured lark - replacing robotic keys with mandolin and deep melancholy with pure corn. We prefer the melancholy, but enjoy what they did here. 

- Bright Eyes, "Sharp Cutting Wings (ft Leslie Stevens)" Kids Table EP  (Dead Oceans, Sep 26)
Another Lucinda song, given the Conor Oberst treatment with an assist from Leslie Stevens. Oberst drags the arrangement just a bit, and adds a trademark love-it-or-leave-it warble to Williams' gorgeous ode to her father. The song was reportedly the first thing he recorded while recuperating from a 2024 medical emergency. 

- Lankum, "Ghost Town" single  (Rough Trade, Oct 30)
We love Lankum, the experimental dark Irish folk quartet. Released appropriately just prior to Halloween, this is their haunting cover of the Specials' 1980 single. Lankum's "Ghost Town" sounds nothing like the original, but is just recognizable enough to make it borderline brilliant. Plus, it's over eight minutes, disappearing into a smog of synths and percussion. 

- Turnpike Troubadours, "Just Like Old Times" single  (Bossier City, Nov 25)
The Troubadours assembled and released this tribute just days after Todd Snider's very unfortunate passing. They neither add nor subtract to Snider's original, but simply imbue it with heart and gratitude. There will doubtlessly follow a rush of similar tributes, but this is a good place to start. We included Snider's song in our own thirty favorites Lookback last year. 

- Hudson Freeman, "Wild Horses" single  (Freeman, Nov 14)
Freeman added his take on the Stones' "Wild Horses" as the B-side to his terrific "If You Know Me" single. Another song that's been smothered with covers, Freeman's features a satisfying guitar fuzz atop his unstable vocal keen for a mix that is both recognizable and original. We hereby predict that his inevitable follow-up with cause some waves. 

- Valerie June, "Rollin' and Tumblin'" single  (Concord, Nov 12)
This dirty, jittering Howlin' Wolf cover is Valerie June at her best, dragging the trad into unexpected new territory. Maintaining the old weird of Chester Burnett's acoustic original, she adds a sharp, ringing electric guitar and restless, racing drums for a complete and completely original outcome. 

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Sunday, November 23, 2025

ROUTES-cast November 23, 2025

ROUTES & BRANCHES
featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
November 23, 2025
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust

Next week in this time and place we'll be starting our end-of-year Episodes: 

Nov 30: Favorite Covers
Dec 7: State of Americana
Dec 14: Favorite Songs
Dec 21: Christmas Christmas
Dec 28: Favorite Albums

Even with a seasonally typical limited line-up of new releases, this week brings some excellent choices, from Haley Heynderickx & Max Garcia Conover's unadorned indie-folk to American Aquarium's unexpected live set from Red Rocks. See also last week's lovely full-length from England's Red River Dialect. 

IF YOU ONLY LiSTEN to ONE RECORD THiS WEEK

Laney Jones & the Spirits performed a handful of the songs off their self-titled record for an OurVinyl session earlier this year, filmed appropriately in a poorly lit boxing ring. The quartet's songs are visceral, even combative, defined by Jones' drawled delivery and Carson Lystad's bratty electric guitar. Largely an acoustic singer-songwriter since her 2012 debut, Laney Jones was reportedly driven to a more electric approach after being invited to open for some dates with Blitzen Trapper. Produced by Andria Tokic, the new sessions sacrifice none of that live urgency, an in-your-face mix at the intersection of Sarah/River Shook and Joan Jett. While she was presenting herself as an increasingly original songwriter on her self-titled 2016 release and on '22's Stories Up High, Laney Jones is reborn as a dynamic frontperson for her new band. 


ROUTES-cast November 23, 2025

^ Laney Jones & the Spirits, "Waiting on You" Laney Jones & the Spirits  (AHPO, 25)
- One Wheel Fireworks Show, "Woody" Jason Eternal  (OWFS, Jan 28)  D
- Dash Rip Rock, "Pain Pills Never Expire" A Song in Everyone  (Davis, Jan 30)  D
- Crooked Fingers, "Cold Waves" Swet Deth  (Merge, Feb 27)  D
- Langkamer, "Easterly" No  (Breakfast, Jan 22)
- Drugdealer, "News" single  (Mexican Summer, 25)  D
- Lindsey Troy, "I've Seen the Willow Trees" single  (Troy, 25)  D
- Spencer Radcliffe, "Daily Driver" Ohio Vision  (Orindal, 25)  D
- Damien Jurado, "Take Your Time" single  (Maraqopa, 25)  D
- Mia Wilson, "Time is an Arrow" Mia Wilson  (Royal Oakie, 25)
- Esther Rose, "Heather" single  (New West, 25)  D
- Tim Heidecker, "Valedictorian (ft Molly Martin)" single  (Bloodshot, 25)  D
- Natalie Del Carmen, "June You're On My Mind" Pastures  (Torrez, Jan 30)  D
- Band of Heathens, "High On Our Own Supply" Country Sides  (BoH, Feb 20)  D
- Uncle Lucius, "Say There Sunshine (Live at Gruene Hall)" Live in '25 (Boo Clap, 25)
- Haylie Davis, "Country Boy" single  (Fire, 25)  D
- Olivia Wolf, "Just Travelers" single  (Wolf, 25)  D
- Orville Peck, "Dreaded Sundown" Appaloosa EP  (Warner, 25)
- Ole 60, "Can't Take It With You" single  (Three Twenty Four, 25)  D
- Rose's Pawn Shop, "Where the Horizon Has a Light" American Seams  (Blue Elan, Feb 27)
- Pieta Brown, "Out of the Dark (ft Bo Ramsey)" single  (Righteous Babe, 25)  D
- Ben Danaher, 'Love Looks Different" single  (DH, 25)  D
- Pearla, "You Didn't Do Anything Wrong" single  (First City, 25)  D
- Lowest Pair, "Uncertain Seas" Always As Young As We'll Ever Be  (Delicata, Jan 23)
- Red River Dialect, "Burn the Clutch" Basic Country Mustard  (Hinterground, 25)
- Babehoven & Squirrel Flower, "My Life in Art" single  (Polyvinyl, 25)  D
- Son of the Velvet Rat & Ghost and the Machine, "Out in the Blue" single  (Rat Music, 25)
- Haley Heynderickx & Max Garcia Conover, "This Morning I Am Born Again" What of Our Nature  (Fat Possum, 25)
- Jeb Loy Nichols, "Weary Traveller" Music Maker  (Be With, 25)  D
- American Aquarium, "St Mary's (live)" Live At Red Rocks  (Losing Side, 25)  D


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Sunday, November 16, 2025

ROUTES-cast November 16, 2025

ROUTES & BRANCHES
featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
November 16, 2025
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust

This week brings new full-length projects from Canadian traditionalist Colter Wall, a lovely collaborative instrumental collection from Jake Xerxes Fussell & James Elkington, and a lush, roots-adjacent debut from new (to us) Mia Wilson. See also Orville Peck's melancholy new EP.  Buuuuut ... 

IF YOU ONLY LiSTEN to ONE RECORD THiS WEEK

While we prefer to spend our time looking forward, we're actually secretly fond of well-curated retrospectives like Hallelujah the Hills' enjoyable Realistic Birthday Music (Discrete Pageantry). Gathering scraps from 2005 to the present day, two-volume compilation seems neither tired nor scattered, but attests to the longtime outfit's eclectic reach. In June, Ryan H Walsh and his Boston sextet released a wildly ambitious four-disc Deck, here condensed and curated into the second volume of Realistic Birthday Music. Disc One drags us across twenty years of the best rock, punk, and pop you've likely never heard. Think a heavier Mountain Goats, or a Hold Steady without Craig Finn's literary intentions. HtH songs can be anthemic, with heraldic horns ("Running Hot With Fate"), then crunchy like late Replacements ("What Do the People Want"), dabbling now and then with the drive and bite of early Old 97s ("We Are What We Say We Are"). Spend your week with Realistic Birthday Music, then maybe dig further into Deck for additional gems featuring guest spots from Craig Finn, Ezra Furman, Lydia Loveless, and so much (much) more. 


ROUTES-cast November 16, 2025

^ Hallelujah the Hills, "Rebuilding Year (ft Ezra Furman)" Realistic Birthday Music Vol 2  (Discrete Pageantry, 25)  D
- Matt Kivel, "Vampire Weekend" Escape From LA  (Scissor Tail, Dec 12)
- Hiding Places, "Holy Roller" single  (Keeled Scales, 25)  D
- Mia Wilson, "I Want It All" Mia Wilson  (Royal Oakie, 25)  D
- Son Little, "In Orbit" single  (Anti, 25)  D
- Jeffrey Martin, "1519 (Live at the Showdown)" Alive July 25 2025  (Fluff and Gravy, Feb 20)  D
- Leah Blevins, "All Dressed Up" All Dressed Up  (Easy Eye, Mar 20)  D
- Boy Golden, "Cowboy Dreams (ft Cat Clyde)" Best of Our Possible Lives  (Six Shooter, Feb 13)
- David Huckfelt, "Race is On" I Was Born But ...  (Don Giovanni, Jan 16)
- Langhorne Slim, "On Fire" Dreamin' Kind  (Dualtone, Jan 16)
- Valerie June, "Rollin' and Tumblin'" single  (Concord, 25)  D
- Mikaela Davis, "11:11" single  (Kill Rock Stars, 25)  D
- Sky Chiefs, "House Full of Company" Sky Chiefs  (Chimney Bird, Feb 13)  D
- Sammy Brue, "Lonely Mornings" The Journals  (Bloodshot, Jan 23)
- Rose's Pawn Shop, "Summer's Over" American Seams  (Blue Elan, Feb 27)  D
- Clay Street Unit, "Rollin'" Sin & Squalor  (Leo33, Feb 13)  D
- Brudi Brothers, "Serpent Lullaby" single  (Mom+Pop, 25)  D
- Muscadine Bloodline, "Goose Chase" Longleaf Lo-Fi  (Stancaster, 25) D
- Flatland Cavalry, "Somewhere Down in Texas" single  (Hell Pony, 25)  D
- Orville Peck, "Oh My Days" Appaloosa EP  (Warner, 25)
- Hudson Freeman, "If You Know Me" single  (Freeman, 25)  D
- Melissa Carper & Theo Lawrence, "Way I Remember You" single  (Warner, 25)
- Colter Wall, "Memories and Empties" Memories and Empties  (La Honda, 25)
- Emily Scott Robinson, "Dirtbag Saloon" Appalachia  (Oh Boy, Jan 30)
- Tyler Halverson, "Smoke You Out" In Defense of Drinking  (CMDSHFT, Feb 13)
- Jay Buchanan, "Caroline" Weapons of Beauty  (Sacred Tongue, Feb 6)  D
- Jake Xerxes Fussell & James Elkington, "Chile Roast Waltz" Rebuilding  (Fat Possum, 25)
- Wendy Eisenberg, "Will You Dare" single  (Joyful Noise, 25)  D
- Bill Callahan, "Man I'm Supposed to Be" My Days of 58  (Drag City, Feb 27)  D
- Blondshell, "Event of a Fire (ft Conor Oberst)" Another Picture  (Partisan, 25)  D

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Sunday, November 09, 2025

ROUTES-cast November 9, 2025

ROUTES & BRANCHES
featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
November 9, 2025
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust

It's not like we were having a problem settling on this week's pick. Whitney return with another satisfying breeze of soft indie rock. Mynabirds' Bandcamp-only full-length is as pop-leaning a project as Laura Burhenn has created.  It's great to hear Mavis Staples' take on some more contemporary tunes. And we've been enjoying the genuinely original country-soul of Jeb Loy Nichols since the turn of the century. We had a lot to choose from, but then this happened:

IF YOU ONLY LiSTEN to ONE RECORD THiS WEEK

We celebrated Olympia's Pigeon Pit on the occasion of their full-length, Crazy Arms, in January. Back then, we crowned frontwoman Lomes Oleander, a poet guide to our messed up world, and a voice for the young people who are inheriting it. Suddenly, we have Leash Aggression (Ernest Jenning) on our doorstep. Still trading in breathless country-punk, Pigeon Pit's new collection parses Oleander's journal-songs back to their bare minimum. Drums rattle, joined here and there, joined by fiddle, banjo, or keys, but Oleander and her furiously frailed guitar provide the draw, like a young John Darnielle holding court about human connection, crashing on couches, stealing a fleeting kiss, and lashing out against contemporary desolation. ... how did we all find each other / stray dogs wandering out of broken homes. Even more than earlier albums, Leash Aggression is a raw, lo-fi project, a frantic document of a generation in a specific space and time, pushing back against the last night on earth, decaying stars, i'm so in love with what we are ...


ROUTES-cast November 9, 2025

^ Pigeon Pit, "rearview mirror blues" Leash Aggression  (Ernest Jenning, 25)  D
- Snocaps, "Doom" Snocaps (Anti, 25)
- Whitney, "Evangeline (ft Madison Cunningham)" Small Talk  (Whitney, 25)
- Andrew Bird, "Capital I" Mysterious Production of Eggs (20th Anniversary Edition)  (Wegawam, Feb 27)
- Mountain Goats, "Peru" Through This Fire Across From Peter Balkan  (Cadmean Dawn, 25)
- Gunshy, "Two Years in Berlin" single  (Sleep, 25)  D
- Steve Gunn, "Hadrian's Wall" Daylight Daylight  (No Quarter, 25)
- Low Cut Connie, "Settle Down" single  (Contender, 25)  D
- Jeb Loy Nichols, "Black Water Girl" This House Is Empty Without You  (Timmion, 25)
- Cat Power, "Try Me" Redux EP  (Domino, Jan 23)  D
- Mavis Staples, "Human Mind" Sad and Beautiful World  (Anti, 25)
- Cordovas, "Step Outside" Back to Life  (Yep Roc, Jan 30)  
- Shovels & Rope, "People Ain't No Good (ft James Felice)" single  (Dualtone, 25)
- King Hannah, "This Hotel Room" single  (City Slang, 25)  D
- Droptines, "Tombstone" single  (Mercury, 25)  D
- 49 Winchester, "Changes" single  (New West, 25)  D
- Low Gap, "Beattyville (ft Julia DiGrazia)" single  (Cloverdale, 25)  D
- Bobby Dove, "Trans Canadian Blues" single  (Dove, 25)  D
- Marfa, "Little Lowdown" single  (Ascend, 25)  D
- James Steinle, "Growing In the Dark" Heat of Morning  (Soggy Anvil, 25)
- Andrew Combs, "Desperados Waiting for a Train (ft Rodney Crowell)" single  (All Blue, 25)  D
- Luke Bell, "Dark House of Fools" King is Back  (All Blue, 25)
- Bella White, "Little Things" single  (Rounder, 25)  D
- Joe Kaplow, "God Tastes Like Ice" single  (Sonder House, 25)  D
- Ben Chapman & Hayes Carll, "Satin Sheets" single  (Hippie Shack, 25)  D
- Tyler Ramsey & Carl Broemel, "Sail Away" Celestun  (Duo Quest, Jan 15)  
- Natalie Jane Hill, "Never Left Me" Hopeful Woman  (Dear Life, Mar 6)  D
- Muireann Bradley, "No Name Blues" Rose Dogs EP  (Decca, 25)
- Hem, "Sailor (Remastered 2025)" Rabbit Songs (25th Anniversary Edition) (Hem, Nov 28)
- Mariachi el Bronx, "Forgive or Forget" IV  (ATO, Feb 13)  D

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Sunday, November 02, 2025

ROUTES-cast November 2, 2025


ROUTES & BRANCHES
featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
November 2, 2025
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust


Now that we've achieved November, we can almost see to the end of 2025. This allows us to populate the R&B calendar with our award-dodging year-end lists.

Nov 30: Favorite Covers
Dec 7: State of Americana
Dec 14: Favorite Songs
Dec 21: Christmas Christmas
Dec 28: Favorite Albums


IF YOU ONLY LiSTEN to ONE RECORD THiS WEEK

Regular readers are accustomed to our tendency to highlight less mainstream selections from week to week. F'rinstance, one of our favorite albums for the year is Alan Sparhawk's collaboration with Trampled by Turtles. This Episode, we'll direct your attention to another even left-er field pairing that brings together Chat Pile with Hayden Pedigo. We'd planned for In the Earth Again to be our weekly pick (we're even gonna leave their picture up there), but that was prior to the surprise appearance of Snocaps

Before Katie Crutchfield released her one-two volley of Waxahatchee's St Cloud and Tigers Blood, prior to MJ Lenderman's guitar-driven genre reset, there was PS Eliot. A product of twin sisters Katie and Allison Crutchfield, PS Eliot never really registered on the roots music radar like Waxahatchee and Lenderman. The sisters are back together with the surprise release of Snocaps (Anti), paired with Lenderman and producer/instrumentalist Brad Cook. Snocaps, the ensemble, are largely defined by the Crutchfields' close but edgy harmonies and sharp pop songwriting sensibilities, but are supported in their new supergroup by Lenderman's brashly melodic electric guitar. With songs that are brief and to the point, Snocaps strikes a balance between PS Eliot's bratty attitude and Waxahatchee's latter day indie-roots, which is not a great surprise given the fact that Cook and co contributed to those projects as well. These dozen songs will land softer on the ears of listeners of fringe and indie-adjacent roots music, those who recognized the importance of Waxahatchee's records to our kind of stuff. We quote all our friends / Like they're round table poets / The stars of old films


ROUTES-cast November 2, 2025

- Snocaps, "Angel Wings" Snocaps (Anti, 25)  D
^ Chat Pile & Hayden Pedigo, "Magic of the World" In the Earth Again  (Computer Students, 25)
- Ratboys, "Anywhere" Singin' to an Empty Chair  (New West, Feb 6)
- Weather Station, "Airport" single  (Fat Possum, 25)  D
- Micah P Hinson, "Hallow" Tomorrow Man  (Ponderosa, 25)
- Red River Dialect, "Basic Country Mustard" single  (Hinterground, 25)  D
- Alexa Rose, "Promising What" Atmosphere  (First City, 25)
- Aubrie Sellers, "Villain of the Week" single  (Carnival, 25)  D
- Matt Kivel, "Tidal Wave" Escape From LA  (Scissor Tail, Dec 12)  D
- Tim Heidecker, "Alone Until I'm Home" Passages: Artists in Solidarity  (Western Vinyl, Dec 5)
- Futurebirds, "Well Meaning SOB" Deluxe Company  (Dualtone, 25)
- Damien Jurado, "Celia Weston" Private Hospital  (Maraqopa, 25)  D
- Bartees Strange, "Ain't Nobody Making Me High" Shy Bairns Get Nowt EP  (4AD, 25)  D
- Julianna Riolino, "On a Bluebird's Wing" Echo in the Dust  (MoonWhistle, 25)
- HowlOwlHowl, "My Cologne" single  (HOH, 25)  D
- Greensky Bluegrass, "Past My Prime (ft Nathaniel Rateliff)" XXV  (Big Blue Zoo, 25)
- Infamous Stringdusters, "Light At the End of the Day" 20/20  (Americana Vibes, Feb 13)  D
- Marty Stuart, "Over the Moon" Space Junk  (Snakefarm, 25)  D
- Devil Makes Three, "Fingers to the Bone" Spirits (Deluxe Edition)  (New West, 25)
- Jesse Sykes & Sweet Hereafter, "Forever I've Been Being Born" Forever I've Been Being Born  (Southern Lord, Nov 28)
- Orville Peck, "Drift Away" Appaloosa EP  (Warner, Nov 14)  D
- Jeremy Pinnell, "Pink Champagne" Decades  (Sofaburn, 25)
- Colter Wall, "Longer You Hold On" Memories and Empties  (La Honda, Nov 14)
- Sophie Gault, "Unhinged" Unhinged  (Torrez, Jan 23)
- Joelton Mayfield, "Blame" Crowd Pleaser  (Bloodshot, 25)
- Cameron Knowler, "Sunflower River Blues" single  (Castle Dome, 25)  D
- Alice Phoebe Lou, "Sparkle" Oblivion  (Nettwerk, 25)
- Anna McClellan, "Always Changing" single  (Father/Daughter, 25)  D
- Nick Shoulders, "Western Meta Sin" Refugia Blues  (Gar Hole, 25)
- Lankum, "Ghost Town" single  (Rough Trade, 25)  D

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Sunday, October 26, 2025

ROUTES-cast October 26,2025

ROUTES & BRANCHES
featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
October 26, 2025
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust

This week, Chris Lyons steps from the ranks of Silver Synthetic for an unpolished, imperfect, and graceful solo project. Onetime Daniel Romano Outfitter Julianna Riolino presents her excellent second solo album. That said ...

IF YOU ONLY LiSTEN to ONE RECORD THiS WEEK

... we'd steer you in the direction of Joelton Mayfield's own debut collection, Crowd Pleaser (Bloodshot). Reportedly a decade in the making, the LP's roots trail back to Mayfield's time as a church music leader. The songwriter reminds us more than once that god's children never grow up, a theme that's not as much a condemnation as a confession. Crowd Pleaser was set to tape in a condemned family barn in Alabama, lending songs a spacious and unfinished spirit, whether on the big noisy "Baltimore" or the vulnerable acoustic "Mouth Breather". Like a tentatively received AM radio signal, the busy "Red Beam" is crowded with ambient noise and static. Elsewhere, Mayfield and his cohort range from heavy roots pop to a Southern country rock chug. On "Baltimore", he extends an invitation: there's a golden bowling alley up above // where god's throwing gutter balls again / and drinking wine with the son of man / and on the jukebox 'the Man in Me' plays / soft and low. Like Jason Hawk Harris or Richard Buckner, Joelton Mayfield pieces together his work with sonics and space, a soulful delivery and unguarded lyrics that make Crowd Pleaser among the year's most accomplished debuts. 


ROUTES-cast October 25, 2025

^ Joelton Mayfield, "Jacob Dreamed a Staircase" Crowd Pleaser  (Bloodshot, 25)
- Courtney Marie Andrews, "Keeper" Valentine  (Loose Future, Jan 16)  D
- Angela Autumn, "Garbage" single  (Gar Hole, 25)
- Patterson Hood, "Scott's Sister" single  (ATO, 25)  D
- Alexa Rose, "Atmosphere" Atmosphere  (First City, Oct 31)
- Palmyra, "Jubilee" single  (Oh Boy, 25)  D
- Jobi Riccio, "The Ridge" single  (Yep Roc, 25)  D
- Haley Heynderickx & Max Garcia Conover, "Boars" What of Our Nature  (Fat Possum, Nov 21)
- Jake Xerxes Fussell & James Elkington, "Callie Rose" Rebuilding  (Fat Possum, Nov 14)
- Laney Jones, "We Belong Together" single  (AHPO, 25)  D
- Abby Hamilton, "Fried Green Tomatoes" single  (Hamilton, 25)  D
- Pearla, "To Love Something" single  (First City, 25)  D
- Chris Lyons, "When Are You Coming Down" Painter's Street  (Nudie, 25)
- Jerry Leger, "Waves of Desire" Waves of Desire  (DevilDuck, 25)
- Savannah Conley, "I Want to Make a Mistake" Love You Mean It EP  (Conley, 25)
- Dove Ellis, "Pale Song" Blizzard  (Black Butter, Dec 5)  D
- Mountain Goats, "Rocks in My Pockets" Through This Fire Across From Peter Balkan  (Cadmean Dawn, Nov 7)
- Parts Work, "No Flowers" Parts Work EP  (Pintail Rendezvous, 25)
- Pinkerton Raid, "Holocene" Norwegian Wood EP  (DeConto, 25)  D
- Valerie June, "Runnin' and Searchin'"  single  (Concord, 25)  D
- Julianna Riolino, "It's a Shakedown" Echo in the Dust  (MoonWhistle, 25)
- Uncle Lucius, "Let Me Get a Lengua Plate (live)" Live in '25  (Boo Clap, Nov 21)  D
- Chaparelle, "When it Snows in Texas (ft Sierra Ferrell)" single  (Mom+Pop, 25)  D
- Nude Party, "Carolyn" Look Who's Back  (Nude Party, Feb 13)
- Tyler Halverson, "More Hearts Than Horses" In Defense of Drinking  (Big Hit Herefords, Feb)  D
- Ashley Ray, "Daughters" single  (Ray, 25)  D
- Benjamin Tod, "My Pride" single  (Tod, 25)
- Joshua Hedley, "Come Take a Ride With Me" All Hat  (New West, 25)
- Jonny Fritz, "Polished Turd" Debbie Downers  (Gar Hole, 25)
- Luke Bell, "Guitar Man" King is Back  (All Blue, Nov 7)

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Sunday, October 19, 2025

ROUTES-cast October 19, 2025

ROUTES & BRANCHES
featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
October 19, 2025
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust

Not a large amount of new full-length releases this Episode. Joshua Ray Walker tries some new sounds on Stuff,  Todd Snider channels Todd Snider for High Lonesome and Then Some. For our money, however:

IF YOU ONLY LiSTEN to ONE RECORD THiS WEEK

... we'd recommend Strange Trip Ahead (Birthday Cake), the third LP from Canadian singer-songwriter Mariel Buckley. Her first couple records were populated with a dark strain of countrypolitan, fully realized songs that could boldly push against expectations. Produced by Jarrad K (Ruston Kelly, Tommy Prine, Morgan Wade), Buckley's new sessions continue to build on that confidence and individuality, firmly rooted in folk and country roots while reaching into a more contemporary expression. Arrangements aside, much of Buckley's edge is a product of her lyrical choices, personal stories that are both poetic and raw: Loving myself / Feels like more trouble than it's worth. Ryan Funk's guitars and Luke Breiteneder's drums lend songs an electric spark, and the singer's low, drowsy delivery injects even the more upbeat songs with an air of knowing cynicism. But like Ruston Kelly, Mariel Buckley embraces this overcast spirit and makes it all exceptionally listenable, refreshingly engaging. 


ROUTES-cast October 19, 2025

^ Mariel Buckley, "Anvil" Strange Trip Ahead  (Birthday Cake, 25)
- Joshua Ray Walker, "Perfume" Stuff  (East Dallas, 25)
- Flatland Cavalry, "Gone" single  (Lost Highway, 25)  D
- Drayton Farley, "Turn Around" single  (One Riot, 25)  D
- Nick Shoulders, "Tatum Spring" Refugia Blues  (Gar Hole, Oct 31)
- Luke Bell, "Don't Mind if I Do" King is Back  (All Blue, Nov 7)
- Colter Wall, "Back to Me" Memories and Empties  (La Honda, Nov 14)
- Emily Scott Robinson, "Appalachia" Appalachia  (Oh Boy, Jan 30)  D
- Clay Street Unit, "Choctaw County (ft Lindsay Lou)" single  (Leo33, 25)  D
- Margo Price, "Maggie's Farm" single  (Loma Vista, 25)  D
- Jade Jackson, "Dream Big Darling" single  (Jackson Star, 25)  D
- Ladybird, "99" Clementine  (Dangit, 25)
- Langhorne Slim, "Rock N Roll" Dreamin' Kind  (Dualtone, Jan 16)
- Montvales, "Loud and Clear" single  (Free Dirt, 25)  D
- Lowest Pair, "Give it All Away" Always As Young As We'll Ever Be  (Delicata, Jan 23)  D
- Jeremy Pinnell, "Barabbas" Decades  (Sofaburn, Oct 31)
- Angela Autumn, "Millionaire Money" single  (Gar Hole, 25)  D
- Haley Heynderickx & Max Garcia Conover, "Fluorescent Light" What of Our Nature  (Fat Possum, Nov 21)  D
- Chris Lyons, "Long Gone" Painter's Street  (Nudie, Oct 24)
- Rural Alberta Advantage, "Falling Apart" single  (Saddle Creek, 25)  D
- Bones of JR Jones, "Dry Land" Radio Waves (Deluxe) (Bones, 25)  D
- Samantha Crain, "Cherry Plum (ft Wilderado)" single  (Crain, 25)  D
- I'm With Her w/Iron & Wine, "Flightless Bird American Mouth" Songs From the Stage: Glenside EP  (Rounder, 25)  D
- Ramsey Thornton, "Riverside" single  (Gar Hole, 25)  D
- Gold Star, "Happy" single  (Like Ltd, 25)  D
- Steve Gunn, "Morning on K Road" Daylight Daylight  (No Quarter, Nov 7)
- This is Lorelei, "Name the Band" Holo Boy  (Double Double Whammy, Dec 12)  D
- Langkamer, "Crows" No  (Breakfast, Jan 22)  D
- Chrissie Hynde, "County Line (ft Alan Sparhawk)" Duets Special  (Parlophone, 25)  D
- Maisy Owen, "My Youth is All For You" single  (Tompkins Square, 25)  D

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