featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
February 15, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust
Interesting week. A rude rush of new music, so much that we were faced with the challenge of winnowing an initial list of nearly sixty songs to our requisite thirty. While we noted twenty-five new full-lengths on our Routes & Branches Guide To Feeding Your Monster, only a couple of these stand apart for us as meriting special notice. We'd bring to your attention the indie rock of Remember Sports, the folk-pop of the under-recognized Boy Golden, and another strong collection from Jeremy Ivey. See also, some uncommonly fun garage grease from Twisted Teens. That said ...
IF YOU ONLY LiSTEN to ONE RECORD THiS WEEK
There is nothing pure about our kind of music - call it americana if you like. By definition it is a hybrid, a blending of ingredients: Country-blues; indie-folk; southern-surf-punk, etc. The best of what we offer features a handful of these elements, tossed in a box and shaken hard. Sometimes what makes one artist rise above cliche is an intangible vibe, a groove that can't be commodified. The New York ensemble Nude Party embodies this as well as any other, a good-natured garage act with a name-that-influence approach across their four records, including the just-released Look Who's Back.
Nude Party is a sprawling seven members, most of whom have held their post since the outfit's inception at a North Carolina college. Fronted by Patton Magee, most of the players also contribute to songwriting here and there, certainly contributing to Nude Party's chameleonic effect. The loose coastal vibe of "Not That Bad" morphs into the Byrds-y sway of "Sweetheart Of the Radio". With guest vocals from Lady Apple Tree and Pearl Charles, "Sweetheart" sways atop Magee's harmonica and John Delorme's throwback pedal steel. With its shout-along chorus, "Honey For the Barflies" moves the party to the Texas border: Life is but a dream / But here's the funny thing / It's also what you wake up to.
Early pop sounds populate pieces like "Love Is Electric" and "Walk That Walk", with its glam drums and sticky guitar hook. "Carolyn" sharpens Nude Party's edge with a punky instrumental freakout. As a singer, Patton Magee never seems over his head, and his partners ably navigate the playlist from one style to the next. The pervasive spirit never strays far from the capable band at your college rager territory, as Nude Party won't become too cerebral or self-serious. Our kind of music benefits from records like Look Who's Back, familiar and well-executed jams with their origins and their hearts firmly planted in the garage.
ROUTES-cast February 15, 2026
^ Nude Party, "Taking Hangers Off the Line" Look Who's Back (Nude Party, 26)
- Cat Clyde, "Man's World" Mud Blood & Bone (Concord, Mar 13)
- Shakey Graves, "When the Love Is New" single (Dualtone, 26) D
- Hiss Golden Messenger, "In the Middle Of It" I'm People (Chrysalis, May 1) D
- Luke Winslow-King, "Shoot From the Hip" Coast Of Light (Bloodshot, Mar 27)
- Cut Worms, "Dream" Transmitter (Jagjaguwar, Mar 13)
- Kiki Cavazos, "Hawthorne and Heartache" Goodbye Blues (Jalopy, Apr 24) D
- Anna Bates & Maggie Antone, "White Horses" single (Westinghouse, 26) D
- Bonnie Prince Billy, "Hey Little" We Are Together Again (No Quarter, Mar 6)
- New Pornographers, "Pure Sticker Shock" Former Site Of (Merge, Mar 27)
- Westside Cowboy, "Strange Taxidermy" So Much Country Till We Get There (Universal, 26) D
- Kevin Morby, "Javelin" Little Wide Open (Dead Oceans, May 15) D
- Josiah & the Bonnevilles, "Hell Without the Flames" As Is (Rounder, May 8) D
- Boy Golden, "Bad Habits" Best Of Our Possible Lives (Six Shooter, 26)
- Jeremy Ivey, "Modern World" Its Shape Will Reveal Itself (Soggy Anvil, 26)
- Aubrie Sellers, "Little Rooms" Attachment Theory (Carnival, Mar 20)
- Drayton Farley, "I Need Your Love" Heavy Duty Heart (Hargrove, Mar 27)
- Rachel Brooke, "I Choose Poorly" This One's For You (MA:, Apr 24) D
- Pokey LaFarge, "Arkansas" Travelin' With Pokey LaFarge: Voice and Guitar Vol 1 (ONErpm, 26)
- Morgan Nagler, "Heartbreak City" I've Got Nothing To Lose and I'm Losing It (Little Operation, Mar 13)
- Waterspouts, "Where the Mule Died" single (Approaching Perfection, 26) D
- Flatland Cavalry, "On and On" Work Of Heart (Lost Highway, Mar 27) D
- Charley Crockett, "Kentucky Too Long" Age Of the Ram (Island, 26) D
- Red Clay Strays, "If I Didn't Know You" single (RCA, 26) D
- Clay Street Unit, "Left Unsaid" Sin & Squalor (Leo33, 26)
- Gun Outfit, "Unfelt Loss" Process and Reality (Upset the Rhythm, May 12) D
- Remember Sports, "Across the Line" Refrigerator (Get Better, 26) D
- Wiley Gaby, "IDGAF No More" IDGAF No More EP (Dial Back Sound) D
- Twisted Teens, "Is It Real" Blame the Clown (Jazz Life, 26)
- Touch Girl Apple Blossom, "Springtime Reminds Me Of ..." Graceful (perennial, May 15) D
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