featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
March 15, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust
IF YOU ONLY LiSTEN to ONE RECORD THiS WEEK
Since her 2017 full-length debut, Cat Clyde has built her artistic case, describing her stylistic reach. The Canadian singer-songwriter-guitarist gathered bits of blues and rock, country and folk, favoring sounds brought forward from the past as evidenced in her Spotify playlists. On her fourth solo project, Mud Blood Bone, Cat Clyde comes into her own as a writer who is more than a sum of those parts.
With producer Drew Vanderburg (Faye Webster, Futurebirds, SG Goodman), Cat Clyde's new sessions support her songs with a fuller, more contemporary arrangement. "Where Is My Love" establishes an acoustic/electric strum-and-growl that typifies much of the collection, owing in part to guitarist Liam Duncan who records as Boy Golden. Cat Clyde is fierce and determined on "Man's World", a blues ramble lamenting an old-as-time gender imbalance: I can't express my woman self / Without a shield across my chest. With an elastic delivery that is as country as it is blues, Cat Clyde's voice has become her calling card. Evoking Adrianne Lenker on "Wild One", she also shares the Big Thief frontperson's penchant for embracing the sensuality of the natural world. On "Night Eyes", she sings Inside the damp earth call / With love I send it all. With its slinky Hammond B3 groove, "Hold My Hand" digs deeper: I wanna move with love in the buoyant salty ether / Let the vibration hum strike desire's hungry fever / Let it all go in surrender.
On Mud Blood Bone, Cat Clyde ranges from the punk energy and drive of "Wanna Ride" to the revelatory croon of her piano-based "I Am Now". Like Alynda Segarra's work with Hurray For the Riff Raff, she incorporates each of these elements into her own original roots music expression. Even on the record's sole cover, Marty Robbins' "My Love", she coaxes the song into an early rock vibe without abandoning the countrypolitan air of the original. With the buy-in of the Concord label group, Cat Clyde could translate Mud Blood Bone into a well-deserved breakout project.
ROUTES-cast March 15, 2026
^ Cat Clyde, "My Love" Mud Blood Bone (Concord, 26)
- Morgan Nagler, "Another Mona Lisa" I've Got Nothing To Lose and I'm Losing It (Little Operation, 26)
- Ora Cogan, "Love You Better" Hard Hearted Woman (Sacred Bones, 26)
- Thomas Dollbaum, "Dozen Roses" Birds Of Paradise (Dear Life, May 22) D
- Daniel Romano & the Outfit, "Metanoia" Preservers Of the Pearl (You've Changed, 26)
- Wendy Eisenberg, "Vanity Paradox" Wendy Eisenberg (Joyful Noise, Apr 3)
- i26connector, "Cut My Hair" i26connector (Haw Creek, 26) D
- Cass McCombs & Chris Cohen, "Steel Reserve" single (Hardly Art/Domino, 26) D
- Deer Tick, "Mary Singletary" Coin-o-Matic (ATO, Jun 5) D
- Maria Taylor, "Sorry I Was Yours (ft Conor Oberst)" Story's End (Million Stars, Apr 3)
- Nathaniel Rateliff, "Tommy's Song" single (Stax, 26) D
- Allison Russell, "Rainbows" single (Fantasy, 26) D
- Jessica Lea Mayfield & Dolour, "Pink Triangle" Pinkerton (Inverness, May 22)
- Kevin Morby, "Die Young" Little Wide Open (Dead Oceans, May 15)
- Cut Worms, "Out Of Touch" Transmitter (Jagjaguwar, 26)
- Whitehorse, "See the Light" All I Want Is All Of It (Six Shooter, May 8) D
- Ramsey Thornton, "Rocking" I Called It! (Gar Hole, May 15) D
- Flatland Cavalry, "Real Slow" Work Of Heart (Lost Highway, Mar 27)
- Kacey Musgraves, "Dry Spell" Middle Of Nowhere (Lost Highway, May 1) D
- Charley Crockett, "Fastest Gun Alive" Age Of the Ram (Island, Apr 3)
- Erin Enderlin, "Blood In the River" Songs From the Gray House EP (Black Crow, 26) D
- Andrew Sa, "Lavender Cowboy (ft HC McEntire)" American Rough (Bloodshot, Jun 26) D
- Emily Nenni, "Not a Winner" Movin' Shoes (New West, May 1)
- Teddy Thompson, "So This Is Heartache" Never Be the Same (Royal Potato Family, May 15) D
- Michaela Anne, "These Are the Days" These Are the Days (Georgia June, May 8)
- Cactus Blossoms, "Lately I've Let Things Slide" single (Walkie Talkie, 26) D
- Josiah & the Bonnevilles, "Mountain Girl" As Is (Rounder, May 8)
- Kiki Cavazos, "Grey Ghost Train" Goodbye Blues (Jalopy, Apr 24)
- Rachel Brooke, "Ballad Of Bald Hill" This One's For You (MAL, Apr 24)
- Sweet Petunia, "Good Part" Foggy Mountain Mental Breakdown (Righteous Babe, 26) D
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