good news about good noise
June 4, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust
Remember when we used to do this? When every week we'd lay out ten (or nine) pretty interesting stories from elsewhere on the internet? Us too. Let's do that again.
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Let's enjoy this longform write-up about guitarist Ron Steele and his essential role in Chicago music at Chicago Reader . It's part of Mike Stephen's Secret History of Chicago Music radio program. Heck, long as you're there, read this piece about Andrew Sa's very promising June 26 album on Bloodshot.
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We'll be taking a stab at our favorite records for the first half of 2026 near the end of June. No spoilers, but you can rest assured that we're feeling pretty fond of Ratboys' February release, Singin' To An Empty Chair. You can catch a nice live set from KEXP's live sessions.
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Big Thief sat in some tall grass in Ireland and played four songs, a couple of them brand new. Of course, they sound terrific, even if all we can think of is all the bugs that must be crawling and flying around them. Adrianne Lenker and co are approaching Maximum Groove.
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Ray Wylie Hubbard has found his way back to the studio to record a new project. Saving Country Music shares a bit of the story behind Reel 2 Reel 4 Real, set for an August 21 release.
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Our kind of music is so hot these days. Kevin Morby has followed his lady friend Katie Crutchfield down dusty roads and unmown fields for his very good Little Wide Open. Under the Radar interviews Morby in a field of sunflowers.
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So so many bloggers are doing the Best Of the Year So Far ... thing. Do we pay attention to them? Yeah, sure we do. Especially when they're from tasteful tastemakers like No Expectations' Josh Terry, aka some guy in Chicago. You should subscribe to his newsletter.
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Sharp-eyed followers might have noticed that this week's Routes-cast included something from Australian Way Dynamic's Massive Shoe. The project of Dylan Young, the under-the-radar LP will be reissued by Jagjaguwar in October. If the R&B rec isn't enough, the project has been touted by names as diverse as Waxahatchee and Elton John.
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For those who feel our blog doesn't adequately represent Andean music, Hermanos Gutierrez have announced that their September 25 album, Los Ojos Del Condor (Easy Eye) will be a love letter to South America. The brothers' bloodline runs through Ecuador and Peru. And Sweden.
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Justin Ringle and Kill Rock Stars have announced a twentieth anniversary reissue of Horse Feathers' debut full-length, Words Are Dead. A US tour featuring members of Blind Pilot and River Whyless is scheduled to begin in August. Can a new project be far behind? We're not asking this rhetorically.
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