ROUTES & BRANCHES
featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
June 19, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust
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Lily Seabird, "Election Day" Lightspheres On Their Way (Lame-O, Oct 2)
Last year's Trash Mountain was a quirky alt.folk collection, and that was fine. Perhaps too much time on Trash Mountain leads to the blistering electric mayhem of "Election Day": I don't want your attention, she commands in a newly confident bark; Love me or leave me the fuck alone.
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Squirrel Flower, "Reelin" Say a Prayer To the Gods Of Getting Going (Polyvinyl, Aug 21)
Ella Williams' debut single from her newly announced Squirrel Flower collection is as good a song as we've heard this year. You know what makes a good song? Accordion and recorder. Who knew. Sweet forgiveness / Like honey / I'm not trying / To make a mess out of your life.
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Houndmouth, "Don't Wanna Talk" Lordy (Dualtone, Jul 10)
We've loved Houndmouth for years, but there's something special happening with these first couple singles from Lordy. We've included a nice live take on this new slow burner, produced by Brad Cook.
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Julia Jacklin, "Get Away From Me (I Think I'll Love You Soon)" The Gem (4AD, Sep 25)
The Australian songwriter's forthcoming LP, The Gem, marks her first in four years. The indie pop gem simply grows catchier with each successive spin. It's about time the Aussies receive their due for all the prime pop music they've made over the years.
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Eels, "Cap In Hand" Cookie Happened (E Words, Oct 16)
We fell for Mark Oliver Everett's music as Eels upon receiving an advance copy of 2001's great Souljacker. Most importantly, E explains the origins of the album's title: As the great philosopher of our times, Cookie Monster once said: 'Me no cry because cookie is finished. Me smile because cookie happened. Preach, Cookie Monster.
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