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May 31, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust
If we were a betting blog, our money this week might be on the return of Joshua Ray Walker, whose Ain't Dead Yet marks his seemingly triumphant return from cancer treatment. We're fond as well of No Gasoline, the full-length debut of Chicago's Widemouth, not to mention Greg Mendez's quiet little Beauty Land. And don't overlook Knuckle Sandwich, the excellent new project from Keyland. But for now:
IF YOU ONLY LiSTEN to ONE RECORD THiS WEEK
We were hoping Simon Joyner's new double-LP Tough Love might show up on Spotify this week, after its Bandcamp debut last week. We've shared the link for your required listening in the likely event this fails to materialize. Officially Joyner's nineteenth studio project, Tough Love picks up the pieces behind 2024's understandably mournful Coyote Butterfly, wherein the Nebraska artist surveyed the depths of grief following the passing of his son. Where that session was a stark, solo statement, Joyner's new work returns to an ensemble setting, surrounded by his Nervous Stars cohort.
Simon Joyner will never be accused of making easy listening music, though moments of Tough Love can seem relatively standard on his terms. "Isn't This How the Story Always Begins" is practically upbeat, with a bass pulse and the singer's Lou Reed-like recitation. With an organ accompaniment and fingersnaps, "In a Room Like This" verges on soulful, and see also "Wild Palms". Joyner's songs are likely products of in-studio noodling, though they sound quite purposeful and directed here. A subtle sax serenades during "Annelie", and pedal steel joins a scratchy violin on "How To Talk To Your Man. The small ensemble inspires some beautiful moments throughout Tough Love, from the exquisite guitar on the politics-adjacent "Allegiances" to the piano and string intro to "Winter Says".
Of course, Joyner himself is the focal point of the album, both as a lyricist and a familiarly unconventional vocalist. He waxes romantic on "Annelie": I misplaced all the days / Before you walked through my door. "Two Black Irises" serves as a junk drawer inventory, an inventory of candles and tacks / matches and maps. Like David Berman or Vic Chesnutt, there's both fleeting joy and inevitable tragedy to Joyner's work: The neighbor's cat scratches a hole in your screen / Even she's been trying to let some light in.
Tough Love's fourth side features a twenty-minute spoken title track, Joyner giving voice to his son's spirit. The damning meditation won't be one you add to your playlists, but it serves the purpose of continuing to process the grief, likely the only way the songwriter knows: You want to know me now that it's too late / Isn't that a sad enough lullaby ... Don't skip this existential blues. Tough love cuts both ways.
ROUTES-cast May 31, 2026
- Widemouth, "Debbie" No Gasoline (Urban Scandal, 26)
- Keenan O'Meara, "Please Leave the Light On" Bathe In the Everlasting Light (Belting Bronco, Jun 28) D
- Greg Mendez, "So Mean" Beauty Land (Dead Oceans, 26)
- Hanging Stars, "Let It Slide" Just a Day (Loose, Jun 19)
- Kurt Vile, "Rock o' Stone" Philadelphia's Been Good To Me (Verve, 26)
- Wild Pink, "Round Of Applause At the End Of the World" Still Coming Down (Fire Talk, Aug 21) D
- Eric Silverman, "Light Me Up" Bitter Honey (Royal Okie, 26)
- Rodeo Mouth, "Better Try Again / Billsboro Blues" Terrestrial Thrills (East Of Yonder, 26)
- Mike Richmond, "Small Southern Towns" Without An Audience (Strolling Bones, Jun 12) D
- Judah the Lion, "Maybe the Best Is Now" I Am a Prism (Dualtone, Aug 14) D
- Tallest Man On Earth, "Colors" single (Anti, 26) D
- Styrofoam Winos, "New Friend" Any River (Dear Life, Jul 19)
- Maya de Vitry, "All My Faith" All My Faith (Mad Maker, Jul 24)
- SUSTO, "Black River Gospel" SUSTO Stringband Vol 2 (Susto, 26)
- Johnny Delaware, "Crystal Ball" On God's Time (Normaltown, Jul 24) D
- Jesper Lindell, "Whicha Way Did It Go" Royal (Yep Roc, Jun 26)
- Leeroy Stagger, "Summer Rain" Pilgrimage (Cordova Bay, 26) D
- Mama's Broke, "The Nameless" Reunion (Free Dirt, Aug 28) D
- Silverada, "Jack" Living Proof (Prairie Rose, Aug 7)
- Railroad Earth, "Cameras (ft Lindsay Lou)" single (Ineffable, 26) D
- Clover Valley Boys, "Bum Bum Blues" Clover Valley Boys (Jalopy, Aug 21) D
- Kaitlin Butts, "Never Really Mine" single (Republic, 26) D
- Joshua Ray Walker, "Ain't Dead Yet" Ain't Dead Yet (East Dallas, 26)
- Kimmi Bitter, "Love Me Or Leave Me Alone" single (Bitter, 26) D
- Keyland, "Cannonball" Knuckle Sandwich (One Riot, 26)
- Ray Wylie Hubbard, "Cassette Mix Tape" Reel 2 Reel 4 Real (WylieWorld, Aug 21) D
- Ransom Brothers, "Mexican Coke (ft Band Of Heathens)" single (Ransom, 26) D
- Michael Nau, "New Star Buried" Wooden Bouncy Ball (relearn to boogie, 26) D
- Way Dynamic, "Miffed It" Massive Shoe (Reissue) (Jagjaguwar, Oct 2) D
- Casual Technicians, "Higher Power" Well Once There Was a King (Historic New Jersey, 26)
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