featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
July 17, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust
WHAT's SO GREAT ABOUT THiS WEEK?!!
Bright Eyes, "Wonderful Life" Felice County Fair: Celebration Of Felice Brothers (Sony, Oct 16)
Such a thoughtful gift for the lover of all things Felice and Oberst in your life. This lovingly assembled collection features a great lineup of artists paying tribute to the Brother Felice. Here we'll cite the frontguy for Bright Eyes himself: Whatever little checkmarks in my heart need to be checked to make the perfect music, they check all those things. The poetry is there, the soulfulness is there, the song craft
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Jess Williamson, "Goodbye To All That" A Mile South Of Heaven (New West, Oct 9)
As devoted admirers of Jess Williamson's work, we didn't necessarily need to her follow her friend Katie Crutchfield down the road to Saint Cloud. Nevertheless, that's what she seems to be doing with her first project for New West. Produced by Shooter Jennings and featuring the Mastersons as her accompanists, "Goodbye" is a fine intro to what should be a great collection.
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Candi Jenkins, "Holding Out (On Moving On)" single (Cloverdale, 26)
Another very strong single from Ms Jenkins, who also gifted us a cover of Fred Eaglesmith's "Trucker Speed" a few weeks ago. With producer Andrija Tokik, there should be a full-length on the horizon featuring more of this seemingly effortless country cheer.
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Hank Heaven, "I Wanna Be Your Man" Welterweight EP (Nice Life, Aug 14)
This is the sweetest lovesong we've heard featuring the line, I got my own place but got no rent to pay / Cause it turns out the landlord is in prison. It's the debut single from a just-announced EP from the New York songwriter, who has also served with folks like Del Water Gap and Samia. Chances are you'll also want to their "Thread" single from a few weeks ago.
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Tyler Ballgame, "Live It Down" single (Rough Trade, 26)
Tyler Ballgame's January full-length is one of our favorite debuts of 2026. This follow-up single from the fascinating performer slides nicely alongside those songs. It's rhythms and progressions remind us a bit of Lindsey Buckingham's "Second Hand News", without those unnecessary bow-bow's.
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