Currency

Your cart

Your cart is empty

Check out these collections

New

Josh Rouse- Museums & Women (Vinyl) (PREORDER)

the album cover for Josh Rouse - Museums & Women
the album cover for Josh Rouse - Museums & Women
Release Date: 10.23.2026

UPC > 607396707317

Label > New West Records

Part songwriter, part street photographer, Josh Rouse steps out on his new album as an itinerant documentarian capturing the drifters, dreamers, and passing strangers who slip in and out of our lives, and finding himself somewhere in the frame too. Museums and Women is Rouse at his most hopeful and romantic, balancing casual poetry with wry humor across a collection of characters who are searching but never desperate, longing but never lonely.Recorded in Nashville with longtime production partner Brad Jones (Chuck Prophet, Hayes Carll), the album came together almost by accident resulting in loose, unplanned studio sessions with Rouse on guitar, Jones on bass, and Fred Eltringham (Sheryl Crow, The Chicks) on drums, cut live and fresh, morning sessions followed by same-day overdubs. The title itself borrows from a John Updike book Rouse has always loved, and it fits: these songs treat ordinary human connection and it's absence like gallery-worthy art.From the jangly optimism of opener ""Spring"" to the bossa nova drift of ""Sunday In The Country"" to the rain-soaked wandering of ""Parnell Street,"" Rouse's narrators move through the world in transit but never lost, mapping the space between the people we long for and the people we become. ""There's always a woman involved,"" Rouse says. ""Love - or the search for it - is what ties them all together.""It's a fitting return for an artist NPR has called one of contemporary music's most engaging singer-songwriters, whose career spans from his celebrated 1998 debut Dressed Up Like Nebraska through the Goya Award-winning ""Do You Really Want To Be In Love."" Nearly three decades in, Rouse sounds unburdened and unhurried, chasing nothing but the joy of the work itself. Museums and Women is proof that the most compelling art is often found in life's quietest, most passing moments.

Tracklist:

  1. Spring
  2. January Sky
  3. Parnell Street
  4. Short-Order Cook
  5. Wanderlust
  6. Museums and Women
  7. Things Are Looking Up
  8. Sunday in the Country
  9. Other Side of the Tracks
  10. Red Apple Road

Protect Your Collection

Genres:

Orders containing items from multiple locations ship together once all items are available.

Preorder item
Release dates are subject to change. View our preorder policy .
Format: New Vinyl/Rock
New

Josh Rouse- Museums & Women (Vinyl) (PREORDER)

Regular price $33.99
Unit price
per
Recommended to help prevent shelf wear and keep your jacket looking new.
Shipping calculated at checkout.

🩷 Open My Records To Avoid Seam Splitting

In order to ship your records to you in the safest way possible, and to avoid seam splits, we recommend removing the record from the jacket when shipping. That said, we will never open sealed records and do this without your permission. If you would like your records shipped to you this way, please add Open My Records to your cart.

We will place your jacket and record inside a FREE protective poly with all shrink and hype stickers intact.

Release Date: 10.23.2026

UPC > 607396707317

Label > New West Records

Part songwriter, part street photographer, Josh Rouse steps out on his new album as an itinerant documentarian capturing the drifters, dreamers, and passing strangers who slip in and out of our lives, and finding himself somewhere in the frame too. Museums and Women is Rouse at his most hopeful and romantic, balancing casual poetry with wry humor across a collection of characters who are searching but never desperate, longing but never lonely.Recorded in Nashville with longtime production partner Brad Jones (Chuck Prophet, Hayes Carll), the album came together almost by accident resulting in loose, unplanned studio sessions with Rouse on guitar, Jones on bass, and Fred Eltringham (Sheryl Crow, The Chicks) on drums, cut live and fresh, morning sessions followed by same-day overdubs. The title itself borrows from a John Updike book Rouse has always loved, and it fits: these songs treat ordinary human connection and it's absence like gallery-worthy art.From the jangly optimism of opener ""Spring"" to the bossa nova drift of ""Sunday In The Country"" to the rain-soaked wandering of ""Parnell Street,"" Rouse's narrators move through the world in transit but never lost, mapping the space between the people we long for and the people we become. ""There's always a woman involved,"" Rouse says. ""Love - or the search for it - is what ties them all together.""It's a fitting return for an artist NPR has called one of contemporary music's most engaging singer-songwriters, whose career spans from his celebrated 1998 debut Dressed Up Like Nebraska through the Goya Award-winning ""Do You Really Want To Be In Love."" Nearly three decades in, Rouse sounds unburdened and unhurried, chasing nothing but the joy of the work itself. Museums and Women is proof that the most compelling art is often found in life's quietest, most passing moments.

Tracklist:

  1. Spring
  2. January Sky
  3. Parnell Street
  4. Short-Order Cook
  5. Wanderlust
  6. Museums and Women
  7. Things Are Looking Up
  8. Sunday in the Country
  9. Other Side of the Tracks
  10. Red Apple Road

Protect Your Collection

Genres:

Orders containing items from multiple locations ship together once all items are available.

Recently viewed products