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May 24, 2026
Scott Foley, purveyor of dust
IF YOU ONLY LiSTEN to ONE RECORD THiS WEEK
Thomas Dollbaum's approach to his songs isn't precious, more a product of sound and fit than pretty poetry or a detailed description of people or place. A poet and carpenter by trade, he grew up in Florida and currently called New Orleans home, though the songwriter admits that his Florida youth serves roughly as the setting for his second full-length, Birds Of Paradise (Dear Life). His stock was endorsed by MJ Lenderman who deliberately wore a Dollbaum t-shirt during his own NPR Tiny Desk set.
Lenderman plays alongside Thomas Dollbaum on these new sessions, primarily on drums but occasionally on guitar and harmony vocals. Birds Of Paradise was set to tape at Dial Back Sound in Water Valley, Mississippi in the wake of his 2022 debut, Wellswood, with Clay Jones producing and Nick Corson and Josh Halper on bass and guitar. Label disagreements delayed the formal release until the Dear Life label added it to their schedule. An EP, Drive All Night, saw the light of day last year, further priming the pump for what has been an enthusiastic welcome for Birds.
Playing largely live to tape, the new tunes are more muscular than Dollbaum's earlier work, with "Dozen Roses" solidly landing its heavy guitar punches as the singer delivers with more confidence in his own role. "Pulverize" lives up to its billing, dark rural rock that could hold its own against standards like Dirty South. Dollbaum bellows in his throaty vocal, Pulverize this heart / I don't even need it. On what seems to be the collection's most directly personal song, "Rabbits" pictures a young artist chasing rabbits with an iron bar alongside his sister.
True to its title, Dollbaum's new set flocks with birds of paradise, calling out scrub jays, waterbirds, and cardinals. As heavy and guitar-driven as the record is, some of the writer's most impactful moments happen during his more restrained pieces such as "Waterbirds" and "Scrub Jay". Like Jason Molina or Richard Buckner, Dollbaum isn't a virtuosic vocalist, though his delivery is pitch-perfect for his stories. On "Scrub Jay" he asks, Leave me in the only place I know / I love to hang out in the mangroves. As a writer, Thomas Dollbaum looks to classic poets and short story masters for inspiration. Birds is not simply literature with an electric guitar accompaniment, though the lyrics speak to a writerly level of intention. As his own star seems to be rising, Dollbaum's new project deserves a place alongside the LPs of his collaborator Lenderman.
ROUTES-cast May 24, 2026
^ Thomas Dollbaum, "Rabbits" Birds Of Paradise (Dear Life, 26)
- Widemouth, "Raincoat" No Gasoline (Urban Scandal, May 29)
- Casual Technicians, "Power City USA Pt 2" Well Once There Was a King (Historic New Jersey, 26) D
- Natural Child, "Born Lucky" Wooden (Natural Child, 26)
- Rodeo Mouth, "Sunset Blues Revisited" Terrestrial Thrills (East Of Yonder, 26) D
- Waterspouts, "Heart Underneath the Foot" Reverse Aging Junkyard Dog (Approaching Perfection, 26)
- Shaun Couture, "My Stove Burned Out" single (General Store, 26) D
- Bill Kirchen, "Cat Out Of the Bag" Cat Out Of the Bag (Last Music, 26) D
- Ed Askew, "Gray Air-o-Plane (ft Sharon Van Etten)" The Final Painting (Drag City, Jul 31) D
- Jesse Welles, "Masks Off" Masks Off (Welles, Jun 12) D
- Alela Diane, "Piss Coffee Blood Or Wine" Who's Keeping Time (Fluff & Gravy, 26)
- Andrew Sa, "Your Whisper" American Rough (Bloodshot, Jun 26)
- Lily Meola, "Daisies" Lucky To Be (Nettwerk, Jul 17)
- Keyland, "Crayon" Knuckle Sandwich (One Riot, May 29)
- Cory Branan, "Kathleen" You'll Live (Blue Elan, Oct 9) D
- Tift Merritt, "Everyday Singing" Sugar (One Riot, Jun 26)
- Deslondes, "I'm Gone" Don't Let It Die Vol 1 (New West, 26)
- Whitney Rose, "Tootsies" Tennessee Polaroids EP (MCG, 26)
- Ben Chapman, "All Day" Feet On Fire (Hippie Shack, 26)
- Dallas Good & Richard Reed Parry, "Echo the Part" We're the Watchtowers (Yep Roc, Jun 26) D
- Nora Kelly Band, "Salt Mine" So Wrong For So Long (Mint, 26)
- Son Volt, "Skeleton At the Feast" single (Transmit Sound, 26) D
- Houndmouth, "Never Gonna Die" Lordy (Dualtone, Jul 10)
- Magic Tuber Stringband, "Marker Of a Drowning" Heavy Water (Thrill Jockey, 26)
- Will Sheff, "Always Everything" Extra Mile (Solid Ghost, Jul 10)
- Shannon Lay, "Past the Veil" Past the Veil (Lay, Jul 28) D
- Johanna Samuels, "Circles (ft Tyler Ballgame)" Sorry Kid (Odd Man Out, Aug 14) D
- Le Ren, "Free Wheeling" Don't Be Funny Without Me (Royal Mountain, Aug 28) D
- Swamp Dogg, "Waka Waka Waka (ft Gary US Bonds)" Contemplates the Afterlife (S-Curve, Jul 19)
- Bill Orcutt & Mabe Fratti, "A Rural Pen" Almost Waking (Tin Angel, 26) D
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