Sugar

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Sugar is the cure-all for your rock & roll blahs. The follow-up to 1997's platinum-selling Lemon Parade shows that the Los Angeles trio Tonic has taken a big step forward. Here they've forged a sound that's memorable and timeless, thanks to stellar songwriting matched by equally fine instrumentation and vocals. There's nary a bad song on this self-produced, self-assured 13-song collection. The more upbeat fare, including "Future Says Run," is open, catchy, and forceful. Ballads, such as "Waiting for the Light," are instantly appealing and beautiful without being sappy. Nearly all of Sugar's tunes have that hauntingly familiar feel. With the exception of "Jump Jimmy," which is redolent of the Tubes' "She's a Beauty," they're fresh, honest, buoyant, and gladdening. Here, at least, high doses of Sugar are beneficial to your psyche. --Katherine Turman

Music Review:

  1. Superstar Car Wash
  2. Sweet Oblivion
  3. Temperamental
  4. The District Sleeps Alone Tonight [CD-single]
  5. The Land of Rape and Honey
  6. The Language of Life
  7. The Magnificent Tree
  8. The Singles 81-85 [Box set]
  9. The Slider [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  10. The Sound of the Jam

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Get Em Psyched [Explicit Lyrics]

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Heaven and Hell