featuring the very best of americana, alt.country, and roots music
March 23, 2025
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust
If You Only Listen To One Record This Week
Lola Kirke is hardly the first actor to try their hand at music. She actually recorded her debut EP nearly a decade ago, though her new Trailblazer full-length is the first we've taken notice of her in any capacity. Produced by the reliable hand of Daniel Tashian, the album excels in striking an appealing balance between country and pop without short-changing either audience.
Trailblazer serves as the companion piece to Kirke's recently published collection of personal essays, Wild West Village (Not a Memoir Unless I Win An Oscar, Die Tragically, or Score a Country #1). The book shares anecdotes about growing up in New York, the daughter of a hard rock drummer and a fashion designer, and Kirke's record follows suit. "Raised By Wolves" is a pop gem featuring Todd Lombardo on mandolin and banjo, the singer wise to her own fight or flight youth: Baby ain't it a strange thing / Learnin' how to love from scratch.
Lola Kirke specializes in serial oversharing on both projects, describing a portrait of her mother on the Natalie Hemby cowrite "Marlboro Lights & Madonna" and later her father on a fuzz and twang tribute: He showed me Zeppelin III / He showed me how to drive. Despite the evident dysfunction, Kirke's songs aren't about placing blame as much as they are about celebrating the quirk: I'm havin' a breakdown, she sings on the drinkin' ballad "Hungover Thinkin'", a cowrite with Liz Rose, A cry and a Coke. Pahl's droopy pedal steel slides between weeping and cosmic on Trailblazer.
Now living in Nashville, Kirke's heart still beats for the Big Apple: When I die lay me down six feet beneath 14th Street. Powered by Tashian's electric guitar, "Bury Me In NYC" rumbles like a surfacing subway train. But musically, Trailblazer never strays far from Nashville. Written with Ashley Monroe, "2 Damn Sexy" drops affirmations like Gwen Stefani fronting a chugging Wilburys. "Easy On You" and "241's" trade in straightforward contemporary country, with the singer drinking' to forget on the latter: It takes two to take the edge off / Two more to buzz like busted neon.
Daniel Tashian's mantel is no doubt home to an impressive assortment of awards for his role as producer and cowriter for Kacey Musgraves' Golden Hour, among the foremost country-pop projects. He loans his veteran band to Kirke for Trailblazer, including pedal steel player Russ Pahl, Fred Eltringham on drums, and bassist Lex Price. The sessions sound bright and current, but the personality that sparkles through the lyrics and the delivery belongs to Lola Kirke. The singer/author/actress charms like Jenny Lewis (another actress with proven musical integrity).
On the other hand, if your time allows for additional listens, check out A Routes & Branches Guide To Feeding Your Monster, our single-mindedly updated new release calendar. This week's adds include new stuff from notables like Alan Sparhawk with Trampled By Turtles, Scott Hirsch, Drunken Prayer, Lukas Nelson, Durand Jones, and many more.
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ROUTES-cast March 23, 2025
^ Lola Kirke, "Trailblazer" Trailblazer (One Riot, 25)
- Silverada, "New Madrid" Texas 42 EP (Prairie Rose, 25)
- Van Plating, "Yesterday Got In the Way (ft Kelly MickWee)" single (Singular, 25) D
- Muscadine Bloodline, "Way Too High (2010)" ... And What Was Left Behind (Stancaster, Apr 11)
- Clover County, "Nothin' At All" single (Undercover Lover, 25) D
- Lukas Nelson, "Ain't Done" American Romance (Sony, Jun 20) D
- Benjamin Dakota Rogers, "This Ol' Way" single (Good People, 25) D
- Samantha Crain, "B-Attitudes" Gumshoe (Real Kind, May 2)
- Shannon McNally, "It's Gonna Be a Long Night" single (Queen Maeve, 25) D
- David Ramirez, "Waiting On the Dust To Settle" All the Not So Gentle Reminders (Blue Corn, 25)
- Durand Jones & the Indications, "Been So Long" Flowers (Dead Oceans, Jun 27) D
- Taylor Rae, "Telluride (ft Sierra Hull)" The Void (TaylorRae, Apr 18) D
- Mike Delevante, "Rain Never Came" September Days (Truly Handmade, Apr 11) D
- Drunken Prayer, "Rock Of Ages" Thy Burdens (Dial Back Sound, Jun 6) D
- Kora Feder, "Detroit Summer" Some Kind Of Truth (Feder, 25)
- Ben de la Cour, "I Must Be Lonely (ft Gin Wife)" New Roses (Jullian, Jun 6) D
- Little Barrie & Malcolm Catto, "Spektator" Electric War (Easy Eye, Apr 18)
- Will Johnson, " All Dragged Out" Diamond City (Keeled Scales, Apr 4)
- Esther Rose, "Had To" Want (New West, May 2)
- Minus 5, "Blow In My Bag" Oar On Penelope (Yep Roc, May 30)
- Dutch Interior, "Wood Knot" Moneyball (Fat Possum, 25)
- Ed Kuepper & Jim White, "16 Days" After the Flood (Kuepper, 25) D
- Lucette, "Rodeo Clown" Nice Girl From the Suburbs EP (Prairie Blue, 25)
- Lonnie Holley, "A Change Is Gonna Come" Tonky (Fat Possum, 25)
- Jeremy Bradley Earl, "Days Turn Around" Four Songs EP (Woodsist, 25)
- Alan Sparhawk & Trampled By Turtles, "Stranger" Alan Sparhawk & Trampled By Turtles (Sub Pop, May 30) D
- Westerlies, "Paradise (ft Sam Amidon)" Paradise (Westerlies, Jun 16) D
- Beirut, "Tuanaki Atoll" A Study Of Losses (Pompeii, Apr 18)
- Jensen McRae, "Savannah" I Don't Know How But They Found Me (Dead Oceans, Apr 25) D
- Scott Hirsch, "When Things Fall Apart" Lost Padres (Echo Magic, May)
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