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Album Review: Sugarcane Jane “On a Mission” LP

Sugarcane Jane’s “On A Mission” LP is a delightful blend of Americana, folk, and rock influences that showcases the duo’s remarkable musical talent and emotional depth. Anthony Crawford and Savana Lee deliver an album that not only entertains but also resonates on a profound level, inviting listeners on a journey through love, introspection, and perseverance.

The album opens with the spirited “Try To Make It Look Like Me,” setting the tone with its clever songwriting and infectious energy. Crawford’s vocals exude defiance and authenticity, supported by Lee’s harmonies, creating a captivating listening experience from the start. As the album progresses, tracks like “Spirit Push” and “The Candle” offer moments of introspection and serenity, allowing the duo’s emotive vocals and poignant lyrics to shine.

A standout track on the album is “Fly On The Wall,” which sees Sugarcane Jane infusing ska and shuffle influences into their signature sound. This bold departure showcases the duo’s willingness to experiment with different genres while maintaining their trademark authenticity. The result is a track that is both exhilarating and memorable, demonstrating Sugarcane Jane’s versatility as musicians.

Throughout “On A Mission,” Sugarcane Jane’s expertly crafted instrumentals and thoughtful production enhance the emotional impact of each song. Crawford’s extensive musical background and Lee’s soulful harmonies complement each other perfectly, creating a dynamic and cohesive sound that is uniquely their own.

Beyond their musical prowess, Sugarcane Jane’s personal journey and deep connection to their roots shine through in every note. From Crawford’s storied career to their shared experiences as a married couple, their love and resilience permeate the album, inspiring listeners to embrace their own journeys with hope and determination.

Overall, “On A Mission” is a captivating and deeply rewarding listening experience that solidifies Sugarcane Jane’s status as one of Americana’s most compelling acts. With its rich melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and impeccable musicianship, the album is a testament to the duo’s talent and enduring passion for creating meaningful music. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, “On A Mission” is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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–Steve Forson

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