Sugar & Joy

The Dead South
Sugar & Joy

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Devilduck / Indigo
Release date: 11/Oct/2019
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Sales Rank: #1540 in Other Alternative
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Style: Other Alternative
Product No.: 2099448254
Details / Tracklist: 01. "Act of Approach"
02. "Diamond Ring"
03. "Blue Trash"
04. "Black Lung"
05. "Fat Little Killer Boy"
06. "Broken Cowboy"
07. "Snake Man Pt I"
08. "Snake Man Pt II"
09. "Heaven In A Wheelbarrow"
10. "Crawdaddy Served Cold"
11. "Alabama People"
12. "Spaghetti"
13. "Distance Oneself"
Number of discs: 1
Description:P&C 2019 DevilDuck Records under exclusive license from Six Shooter Records
"Sugar & Joy" is the third studio album by Canadian folk-bluegrass band The Dead South, released in 2019 on CD format. Known for their energetic performances and unique blend of bluegrass, folk, and alternative country, The Dead South have garnered international acclaim with hits like "In Hell I'll Be In Good Company." Their distinctive sound features banjo-driven melodies, rich harmonies, and storytelling lyrics that captivate audiences worldwide. "Sugar & Joy" showcases the band's evolution with tracks that balance dark humor and heartfelt emotion. Released under Devilduck Records in collaboration with Indigo Music Distribution (Indigo), this album continues to solidify The Dead South's reputation as innovators within modern roots music. Devilduck/Indigo is a respected label known for supporting independent artists across genres, fostering creativity and authenticity in every release.
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Azmi H. - 04/Nov/2021 5 of 5 Stars!
These guys are fantastic. The vocal harmonies just keep getting tighter and more interesting. You can feel the emotion all over every track. There seems to be a few spots of dissonance here that really create some jarring (in a good way) tension.