ROUTES & BRANCHES
featuring the very best of americana, alt.country and roots music
February 22, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust
For god knows what reason, this week's new release bin is all but empty. That said, we're confident that there's new music to be discovered every week of the year. You might want to try the live set from Jeffrey Martin, among our favorite singer-songwriters. We were also very pleasantly surprised by the release of unheard stuff from later-80s alt.roots act Beggar Weeds. See also:
IF YOU ONLY LiSTEN to ONE RECORD THiS WEEK
We spend so much of our time from week-to-week drawing your attention to new stuff, artists and albums that might change how we think about our kind of music. The presence of these outliers implies that there must be an americana baseline, artists who capably define the boundaries of roots music. Band Of Heathens are one of those bands. With the arrival of Country Sides, Ed Jurdi and Gordy Quist celebrate their group's twentieth anniversary. What the Austin act began with a couple live records has grown into as reliable an entity as you'll find in americana.
Maybe just as importantly, Jurdi and Quist have accomplished this without the support of an established label, releasing their own records from year to year. During the pandemic, Band Of Heathens used Patron to launch a recurring series called the Good Time Supper Club, featuring new songs and covers and profiles that served to keep fans looking their way until they would once again be able to join them in concert halls.
To extend the food analogy, Country Sides offers a hearty and familiar meal. Co-produced with Jim Vollentine, the new project relies on simplicity and directness rather than setting out for new musical horizons. Songs like "No Direction" and "Good As I Can Be" establish a mid-tempo shuffle, building on good vibes and positivity. With both Jurdi and Quist contributing, lyrics offer affirmations like Destiny is intention ... Create a world you wanna live all around you, from "Lead Don't Follow". As with earlier favorites like 2013's Sunday Morning Record or Duende from 2017, the new project incorporates bits of soulfulness with grooving keys and gospel harmonies as heard on "High On Our Own Supply". "Finish Something I Started" explores the vocalists' upper register, while "Take the Cake" echoes the upbeat funk of Wood Brothers: If you love yourself / And give a little ground / Give it all away / It'll come back around. Spice with cowbell and stir moderately.
We've addressed likeability in recent reviews, a quality which Band Of Heathens delivers as well as anyone. Twenty years since their introduction, the band very capably represents the americana mainstream with taste and artistry on Country Sides. While their new set carves few new paths, they also show no signs of reheating their leftovers. These songs stand sturdily alongside earlier achievements, further cementing Band Of Heathens' status in our kind of music.
ROUTES-cast February 22, 2026
^ Band Of Heathens, "Lead Don't Follow" Country Sides (BoH, 26)
- Deslondes, "Lawdy Mama" Don't Let It Die Vol 1 (New West, May 22) D
- Emily Nenni, "Livin' In Shame" Movin' Shoes (New West, May 1) D
- Ryan Bingham, "Ballad Of the Texas Gentlemen (ft Texas Gentlemen)" They Call Us the Lucky Ones (Bingham, May 15) D
- Taylor Hunnicut, "Did We Forget About Love (ft John Moreland)" single (Soundly, 26) D
- Benjamin Tod, "I Ain't Bound" Vengeance and Grace (Tod, Apr 17)
- Cactus Lee, "By Sunday" Lee's Dream (Western Vinyl, Apr 10) D
- Montvales, "Carolina" Path Of Totality (Free Dirt, Mar 20)
- Breakfield, "Ever-Loving Mind" Breakfield (Rounder, Jun 12) D
- Leah Blevins, "Lonely" All Dressed Up (Easy Eye, Mar 20)
- Milk Carton Kids, "Blue Water" Lost Cause Lover Fool (Far Cry, Apr 24)
- Jeffrey Martin, "Galveston (Live)" Alive July 25 2025 (Fluff & Gravy, 26)
- Michaela Anne, "Two Pianos (ft Caroline Spence)" single (Georgia June, 26) D
- Tim Easton, "615 Heartbreaker" Firehorse (Campfire Propaganda, 26) D
- Joe Pernice, "Deep Into the Dawn (ft Aimee Mann)" Sunny I Was Wrong (New West, Apr 3)
- Nic Panken, "Dear Companion" Near Divine or Merely Rhyme (Useful Objects, Apr 10) D
- Hrishikesh Hirway, "Stray Dogs (ft Iron & Wine)" In the Last Hour Of Light (Keeled Scales, Apr 24) D
- Dean Johnson, "My Mistake" I Hope We Can Still Be Friend (Deluxe) (Saddle Creek, 26)
- Spencer Cullum, "Look At the Moon (ft Erin Rae)" Coin Collection 3 (Full Time Hobby, Mar 27)
- Wendy Eisenberg, "Old Myth Dying" Wendy Eisenberg (Joyful Noise, Apr 3)
- Jobi Riccio, "Pilar, NM" Face the Feeling (Yep Roc, May 15) D
- Delines, "Meter Keeps Ticking" Set Up (Jealous Butcher, Mar 6)
- M Ross Perkins, "I Turned On My Mirror" single (Karma Chief, 26) D
- John Andrews & the Yawns, "Goodbye Dirty Snow" Streetsweeper (Earth Libraries, Apr 3)
- Brown Horse, "Sorrow Reigns" Total Dive (Loose, Apr 10)
- White Fence, "Your Eyes" Orange (Drag City, Apr 24) D
- Twisted Teens, "100 Bill Is Gone" Blame the Clown (Jazz Life, 26)
- Ora Cogan, "Division" Hard Hearted Woman (Sacred Bones, Mar 13)
- Alela Diane, "California" Who's Keeping Time (Fluff & Gravy, May 22) D
- Beggar Weeds, "Churchin'" Tragedy In US History (Strolling Bones, 26) D
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