ROUTES & BRANCHES
featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
June 26, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust
It's weeks like this that make us at least moderately sympathetic to the plight of The Average Music Listener. So many new albums. So many advance singles. That's why we celebrate just our five (5) favorites on WSGATW?!! The rules here are loose - we're generally only considering anything that's been released during the past week as a single.
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Elizabeth Cook, "Sunset Promenade" Great Television (Agent Love, Aug 14)
We weren't drawn to roots music for the quality of the videos. But it doesn't hurt when an artist gets it right. This second single from Cook's August full length is colorful, clever, and fun. While the song cribs a bit from K-Ci & JoJo, there are only so many notes to go around. It's among our favorites for the year, with a phenomenal chorus: Turns out hurricanes are great television / Turns out all the things in my head are a prison / I just want a friend I can stand to do my time with ...
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Nicole Atkins, "When the Night Falls" Drama (Sun, Sep 18)
The first single from the super-talented Atkins' new project certainly reenforces the record's title. With a deprecating sense of self a'la Jenny Lewis and a nearly unrivaled pop ear. she is destined for the stage and/or screen. Something we've never said about Rodney Crowell.
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Jayhawks, "Keeping Our Heads Above Water" Sanctuary Park (SHAM, Aug 28)
We harbor quite a few unpopular opinions. F'rinstance, Jayhawks were at their best during the early oughts, between the release of Smile and Rainy Day Music. We've previewed their new album and find it similar, with Gary Louris and friends leaning into their roots-pop pocket. Plus, we were getting pretty tired of those colorful and engaging videos.
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Brennan Wedl, "Pretty Little Fantasy" Brennan Wedl (Anti, Aug 21)
Rodney Crowell never had a foil tent like these ladies. With help from Waxahatchee and Brad Cook, who can blame them for having so much fun. Pre-released singles from her major label debut have focused more on Wedl's country-ish blush, but we've never been put off by noisy guitars or smeared mascara.
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Wild Pink, "Box Store" Still Coming Down (Fire Talk, Aug 21)
This one's for anyone who felt those other videos were too well lit, or didn't contain any references to character actor William Fichtner. Let's be honest, though. As great as the guitars and piano are here, Wild Pink's new song really isn't about anything. That's why the only money they spent was probably on bandages and Chinese take-out.
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