ROUTES & BRANCHES
featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
June 5, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust
Following an adjustment to our proper work schedule, we've found ourselves with plenty of free time to re-inflate our blog with all this daily hoopla! Until our availability is once again compromised we're considering the following:
Sunday: Our Greatest Hit, the weekly Spotify ROUTES-cast
Monday: a Review (previously featured alongside Sunday's playlist)
Wednesday: the Lookback Machine: thirty (30) favorite songs from an artist we enjoy
Thursday: Guide To Feeding Your Monster: a weekly roundup of good news about good noise
Friday: What's So Great About This Week?!! Our five (5) favorite songs for the week, with videos!
WHAT's SO GREAT ABOUT THiS WEEK?!!
Elizabeth Cook, "Razorwire Wall (ft Evan Felker)" Great Television (Agent Love, Aug 14)
Ask yourself what more you could want from the first new Elizabeth Cook song in ages? Cat-titude? Hard guitar? A cameo from Turnpike Troubadour Evan Felker (one of two this week)? For everything that could've gone astray, "Razorwire" is a promising intro to her first record since 2020. Produced by Shooter Jennings?
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Fenne Lily, "Uh Huh" Win Win (Nettwerk, Oct 23)
Consider this the most effective use of uh huh in any recent song. Especially when considering the effectiveness of wordier alternatives such as you bet, no doubt, or definitely. Proves that you can cast a spell with a banjo.
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Margaret Glaspy, "Michigan" I Am Both (ATO, Aug 7)
Margaret Glaspy is in Michigan, but by all reports she is doing just fine. We're sharing an unadorned acoustic guitar and harmonica take of the first single from her August record, though the studio recording isn't much more adorned.
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Dogwood Tales, "McMemories" Every Star In Rockingham County (Born Losers, Aug 28)
One of our favorite records from the year-to-date is Dogwood Tales' January 7 collaboration with Euphoria Again. Consider us pleased to see that the Virginia quartet has even more to offer in the form of this buzzy alt number: Saw your name on a toothbrush / I couldn't throw it away. Virginia isn't far from North Carolina: Current Home Of Alt.Country, but you can see it from there.
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Zoh Amba, "Dead End Street" Eyes Full (Matador, Jun 5)
Just when Zoh Amba had us convinced they were a free-jazz sax player, they pick up a guitar and share one of the year's most impactful alt.country records. We're still not convinced they can sing or play guitar properly, but what a wonderful racket.
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