Sunday, June 28, 2026

ROUTES-cast June 28, 2026

ROUTES & BRANCHES
featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
June 28, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust

We've been giving some thought to our mid-year favorites, a list we'll likely debut on Friday's usual WSGATW?!! Watch this space. In the meantime, great albums are made up of great songs, which is our focus every Sunday on our Spotify ROUTES-casts. For this week's Episode we had to carry out a lot of pruning in order to arrive at our lean, award-winning playlist below. 


ROUTES-cast June 28, 2026

^ Keenan O'Meara, "Love Like An Ox" Bathe In the Everlasting Light  (Belting Bronco, 26)
- Pieta Brown, "Was the One" Dreamin' Of  (Righteous Babe, Aug 21)
- Samantha Crain, "Pott County Call Return (ft First Aid Kit)" single  (Crain, 26)  D
- Jayhawks, "Keeping Our Heads Above Water" Sanctuary Park  (SHAM, Aug 28)  D
- Ken Pomeroy, "Late For the Sky" Tonight's News EP  (Rounder, Aug 21)
- Johnny Delaware, "Regret Town" On God's Time  (Normaltown, Jul 24)
- Aubory Bugg, "Nosedive" I Think I Had Something Once  (Dualtone, Sep 18)
- Marfa, "Last Time Last" single  (Big Machine, 26)
- Presley Haile, "Silver Promise" Hamilton Honey Pt 1 EP  (Columbia, Jul 17)
- Andrew Sa, "Where It Lands (ft Rosali, HC McEntire)" American Rough  (Bloodshot, 26)
- River Shook, "Beater Car" River Shook  (Blackberry River, 26)
- Riley Downing, "Landfill Poetry" Landfill Poetry  (Oh Boy, Aug 28)  D
- Taylor Hollingsworth, "Boxers Song" Folk N' Roll  (Dial Back Sound, Aug 21)
- Ray Wylie Hubbard, "Dog Or Wolf" Reel 2 Reel 4 Real  (WylieWorld, Aug 20)
- Elizabeth Cook, "Sunset Promenade" Great Television  (Agent Love, Aug 13)
- Sean Burns, "Glory For Me" Better Off In Time  (Department Store, Sep 18)  D
- Lawrence Rothman, "The Meaning" Here Lies Love/Sawdust To Stardust  (KRO, Sep 25)  D
- Turnpike Troubadours, "Feelin' Good Again (ft Sierra Ferrell)" single  (Bossier City, 26)  D
- Mac Cornish, "Barfly" Wayfaring Woman  (Cornish, Sep 25) 
- American Aquarium, "Twin Flames" New Ways To Lose  (Losing Side, 26)
- Le Ren, "Gold In California" Don't Be Funny Without Me  (Royal Mountain, Aug 27)
- Brennan Wedl, "Pretty Little Fantasy" Brennan Wedl  (Anti, Aug 21)
- Sam and Louise Sullivan, "Down On Love" Love & Devotion  (Historic New Jersey, Jul 24)  D
- Nicole Atkins, "When the Night Falls" Drama  (Sun, Sep 18)  D
- Wild Pink, "Box Store" Still Coming Down  (Fire Talk, Aug 21)
- Johanna Samuels, "Blue vs Pinkerton" Sorry Kid  (Odd Man Out, Aug 14)
- This Is Lorelei, "Billy Came Back" The Singer In My Band  (Matador, Sep 11)  D
- Beth Orton, "Cigarette Curls" Ground Above  (Partisan, 26)
- Trampled By Turtles, "Love Is Everywhere (Beware) (ft Jeff Tweedy)" single  (Banjodad, 26)  D
- Muireann Bradley, "Not Going Back" single  (Fontana, 26)  D


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Friday, June 26, 2026

WHAT's SO GREAT ABOUT THiS WEEK?!! (June 26, 2026)

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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Thursday, June 25, 2026

A ROUTES & BRANCHES GUiDE to FEEDiNG YOUR MONSTER (June 25, 2026)


A ROUTES & BRANCHES GUiDE to FEEDiNG YOUR MONSTER
good news about good noise
June 25, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust


The Jayhawks are celebrating forty (40!) years of good work with a worldwide tour and a new record. Americana UK spills the tea about August 28th's Sanctuary Park

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Haylie Davis joins Bluegrass Situation for a talk about her Northern California influences, the Gipsy Kings helping her through a breakup, and her new Wandering Star project. 

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If this Old 97s thing doesn't work out, Rhett Miller has a recurring podcast called Wheels Off. He recently spoke with Aaron Lee Tasjan in advance of his record Get Over It Underdog

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Couple weeks ago we caught wind of a fine new album from an outfit called i26connector  The podcast Obscurity Knocks recently spoke to member Caelan Burris on why Asheville, North Carolina is so hot right now. Both in terms of weather and the sort of alt.country we enjoy here. 

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Tomorrow (Friday) marks the release of the new American Aquarium collection. Live From the Lobby features BJ Barham as he plays three (3) songs from New Ways To Lose, and pulls back the curtain on what to expect. 

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No spoilers here, but Elizabeth Cook has just released one of our favorite songs of the year. American Songwriter debuts "Sunset Promenade", and checks in with the songwriter about the story behind the story. 

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As we mentioned in our recent appreciation of his Sun Of Amen record, Alex Amen's new collection features some decidedly dated production and arrangement. Relix features a live set from the New York songwriter that demonstrates how he sounds without that studio magic. The set also features three guys with mustaches straight from the 70s. 

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This year's Americanafest happens September 15-19 in Nashville. While we're by no means mainstreamers, the lineup of performers is undeniable, and it's growing by the day. 

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Your week isn't complete without a visit to A Routes & Branches Guide To Feeding Your Monster, our perpetual release calendar, updated at regular intervals. This week's adds include Wayward (Big Loud Texas), the July 16 record from Waylon Payne (whose 2020 record held a coveted spot on our end-of-year favorites list). Lee Bains documents the phenomenon that was his Old Time Folks tour with Free South 2025 (Don Giovanni, Aug 7). Roots-pop phenom Brennan Wedl has finally announced an August 21 shelf date for her self-titled collection, which features production from Katie Crutchfield and Brad Cook. Part-time Deslonde Riley Downing will be the next artist to debut with Oh Boy Records. His Landfill Poetry will show up on August 28. Finally, producer/musician/songwriter Lawrence Rothman has set aside some me-time for another solo effort. Here Lies Love/Sawdust to Stardust boasts contributions from Katie Pruitt, Jason Isbell, and many more. 

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Wednesday, June 24, 2026

LOOKBACK MACHiNE: Vic Chesnutt

ROUTES & BRANCHES
featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
June 24, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust

Beneath a music blog such as ours lies a very personal vision, a subjectivity that dictates perspective. This is precisely why we never use words like best or speak objectively. Routes & Branches has always been guided by an individual pantheon, artists whose work serves to gather and orient all we do. Among these north star artists is Vic Chesnutt

Of course, with his idiosyncratic style and broken delivery, there are few more acquired tastes in our kind of music. Wheelchair-bound since a driving accident at 18, Chesnutt's earliest two records were set to tape by Michael Stipe of REM, featuring little more than voice and acoustic guitar. Even as the artist began to experiment with increased accompaniment and collaboration, beneath it all dwelt a visionary poetry that counted Chesnutt as among our most literary songwriters. Over the years, he would record with Lambchop (Salesman & Bernadette), Widespread Panic (recording as Brute), Elf Power (on Dark Developments), Silver Mt Zion Memorial Orchestra and more. We've included at least one song from most of those pairings. 

Chesnutt ended his life with an overdose in 2009. While his oeuvre reached relatively far and wide in its influences, he never compromised or betrayed a lack of artistic drive. Our favorites playlist does not include work with the Keneipps on Merriment, since he essentially set words to their music, or 1996's About To Choke, which is unfortunately not available for streaming. But assembling our thirty favorites reminded us of the essential nature of Vic Chesnutt's music for what we do. Even as we recognize it's not for everyone, it epitomizes what we listen for every time we open our ears to a new artist. 


ViC CHESNUTT: thirty favorites

- "Isadora Duncan" Little  (1990)
- "Bakersfield" 
- "Speed Racer"
- "Withering" West Of Rome  (1990)
- "Where Were You" 
- "Lucinda Williams"
- "Supernatural" Drunk  (1993)
- "When I Ran Off and Left Her" 
- "I Dreamed I Saw St Augustine"
- "Gravity Of the Situation" Is the Actor Happy  (1995)
- "Sad Peter Pan"
- "Wrong Piano"
- "Duty Free" Salesman & Bernadette  (1998)
- "Replenished" 
- "Until the Led" 
- "Exploration Day" Cobalt (ft Widespread Panic) (2002)
- "I'm Through" Silver Lake  (2003)
- "Stay Inside"
- "Band Camp" 
- "Virginia" Ghetto Bells  (2005)
- "Ignorant People"
- "Rambunctious Cloud"
- "Wallace Stevens" North Star Deserter  (2007)
- "Everything I Say"
- "You Are Never Alone"
- "Little Fucker" Dark Developments (ft Elf Power) (2008)
- "Concord Country Jubilee" At the Cut  (2009)
- "Flirted With You All My Life"
- "Rips In the Fabric"  Skitter On Take-Off  (2009)
- "Sewing Machine" 

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To enjoy any Spotify ROUTES-cast, just open Spotify and search for "routesandbranches" to access this most recent playlist, as well as many others from past months.  Or click here for a preview:


Tuesday, June 23, 2026

IF YOU ONLY LiSTEN to ONE RECORD THiS WEEK: Styrofoam Winos, Any River (Dear Life, Jun 19)

ROUTES & BRANCHES
featuring the very best of americana, alt,country and roots music
June 23, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust


You'd be hard-pressed to find a band with a stronger pedigree in our kind of music than Styrofoam Winos. In addition to recording their own solo work, serving alongside Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band, and playing with MJ Lenderman, Lou Turner, Trevor Nikrant, and Joe Kenkel have just made public their third project as a trio. Newly signed to the Dear Life label, Styrofoam Winos have quietly become one of our most intriguing acts with the release of Any River

The trio have always lived by a real diy commitment, from swapping instruments and songwriting duties to speaking to the importance of independence and authenticity in their work. Their third LP follows a self-titled debut and 2024's Real Time, both expanding on and sharpening their vision. Maintaining their lean and economic trio sound, Any River multiplies their charm by loosening the reins and investing in their inherent quirk. 

On the good-natured "Somebody Wants To Send You a Message", Kenkel mumbles, Take it away, Jim, leading to an unexpected and unhinged bass clarinet solo from producer Jim Marlowe. It's just one of the sonic easter eggs on Any River, finger snaps and melodica moments that pepper the folk- and country-inflected pop. "Gettin' Down" adds cheese-adjacent synth, advising listeners to Be your own Elvis. It's all conducted, however, with a gentle sincerity that avoids B-52s level of oddball-ness. 

Styrofoam Winos decamped from their Nashville homes for the new collection, setting up shop in Louisville. Despite the traded vocals and instrumentation, there is an abiding cohesion to the session. "Pearls" features a confident bass from Nikrant, and a Athens-esque guitar line from Turner. The songwriters favor impressionistic lyrics over storytelling, Lou Turner observing, You've got a pearl tucked inside of your crabby conceits. With Trevor Nikrant on mic, the loungey "New Friend" opens, Making grocery lists with a fountain pen - stay for the flute and trumpet break. With each of the Winos proving quite competent no matter the instrument, there remains an air of learned amateurism, an innocence that complements the record's overall looseness. 

"Just For You" is exemplary in its restraint and minimalistic approach, striking an appealing balance even with its fuzzy guitar solo. The fleeting "Swimminin" establishes a deep garage groove, while "Somebody Wants To Send You a Message" opts for a retro jangle: I'm digging through the free bin of frequencies / Them shortest waves sure sound okay. Any River is unhurried and while sure-footed the trio are never caught taking their work too seriously. Their vocal harmonies crop up throughout the songs, and are surprisingly just this side of tight. On "BBQ" they evoke late 60s surf pop, recalling Bacharach on "New Friend". 

Styrofoam Winos have gathered a shopping basket-full of sounds and influences on Any River, a practice that carries their music beyond the more standard approach of their first two projects. In an earlier interview, one member referred to the grocery story Trader Joes as the Winos of grocery stores. Far from a distraction, that more playful approach leads to a more original vibe that sounds like little else on the year's calendar of releases. 

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Sunday, June 21, 2026

ROUTES-cast June 21, 2026


ROUTES & BRANCHES
featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
June 21, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust

ROUTES-cast June 21, 2026

- Jeb Loy Nichols, "Cardigan Bay" You Know Where I Live  (Timmion, 26)
- Max Knouse, "Dubane" Goat Pupil  (Ruination, 26)
- Anna Bates, "Beggar's Hymn" single  (Westinghouse, 26)  D
- Tim Barry, "WW Pool" Clear Blocks Ahead  (Chunksaah, 26)
- Cinder Well, "Beyond the Pale" A Blooming Body  (Hen House, Jul 17)
- Sir Richard Bishop, "Back Forty Lashes" Hillbilly Erotica  (Drag City, Jul 31)
- Two Runner, "Strawberry Rhinestone" Porchlight  (Gar Hole, Aug 28)  D
- Allison Russell, "Black Lavender (ft Brittney Spencer)" In the Hour Of Chaos  (Fantasy, Jul 9)
- Waylon Payne, "Weed By the Wall" Wayward  (Big Loud Texas, Jul 16)
- Low Gap, "Timmy" single  (Cloverdale, 26)  D
- Wilder Blue, "Texas Women (ft Tracy Byrd)"  (Hill Country, 26)  D
- Jason James, "Cut the Chain" Cut the Chain  (Heart Of Texas, Sep 11)  D
- Fruition, "Reason To Live" Something More  (Bloodshot, Aug 28)
- Styrofoam Winos, "Somebody Wants To Send You a Message" Any River  (Dear Life, 26)
- Sera Cahoone, "Pulling Up Roots" I've Missed You All These Years  (Sub Pop, Aug 28)
^ Hanging Stars, "Time Is Nothing" Just a Day  (Loose, 26)
- Julia Jacklin, "Get Away From Me (I Think I'll Love You Soon)" The Gem  (4AD, Sep 25)  D
- Damien Jurado, "Cigarette Ropes" Bird Traps EP  (Maraqopa, 26)  D
- Squirrel Flower, "Reelin" Say a Prayer To the Gods Of Getting Going  (Polyvinyl, Aug 21)  D
- Houndmouth, "Don't Wanna Talk" Lordy  (Dualtone, Jul 10)
- Shannon Lay, "Horizons" Past the Veil  (Lay, Jul 28)
- Eels, "Cap In Hand" Cookie Happened  (E Words, Oct 16)  D
- Swamp Dogg, "Knock Knock (Memories)" Contemplates the Afterlife  (S-Curve, 26)
- Bucko, "Riding Mower" Casinos & Landfills  (Big Co Trucking & Steel, 26)
- Lily Seabird, "Election Day" Lightspheres On Their Way  (Lame-O, Oct 2)  D
- case/lang/veirs, "Accidental Tattoo" case/lang/veirs (10th Anniversary Edition)  (Anti, Sep 4)  D
- Alex Dupree, "New Meaning" Talking To the Dog  (Scissor Tail, Aug 14)  D
- Phosphorescent, "If I Could Only Fly" Sittin' With Blaze  (Lost Art, Aug 7)  D
- Lee Bains, "God's A-Working Man (live)" Free South 2025  (Don Giovanni, Aug 7)  D
- Slow Accordion, "Mettle" Slow Accordion  (Royal Potato Family, Jul 17)

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To enjoy any Spotify ROUTES-cast, just open Spotify and search for "routesandbranches" to access this most recent playlist, as well as many others from past months.  Or click here for a preview:


Friday, June 19, 2026

WHAT"s SO GREAT ABOUT THiS WEEK?!! (June 19, 2026)

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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