Sugarcult’s Marko DeSantis is on this week’s Power Chord Hour Podcast to talk about Palm Trees and Power Lines for its 20th anniversary. (Overcast link.)
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Sugarcult will celebrate the 20th anniversary of Start Static with a digital and vinyl reissue. Pre-orders are now up.
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Marko DeSantis of Sugarcult and Bad Astronaut is the latest guest on The Wasting Time Podcast.
Sugarcult’s Marko DeSantis Discusses ‘Lights Out’ Anniversary
This week was the 10th anniversary of Sugarcult’s third album Lights Out. Guitarist Marko DeSantis wrote up a lengthy post on Instagram about the album and the label struggles that went along with it.
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Review: Sugarcult – Lights Out
Just about every band out there ends up with a song or two expressing a deep-held desire to spread their wings because they are jaded with the current state of affairs. Sugarcult’s third album, Lights Out, is jaded and yearning for more, which is ultimately what their fans may feel upon repeated listens.
Sugarcult have always relied on squealing instrumentals sure to get fans jumping around and singing along, even if the music falls squarely into the pop-punk category. Lights Outis no different, although the tones are just a little bit darker and Tim Pagnotta’s vocals just a little bit rougher than we have heard before. The title track is merely a shout-along intro to “Dead Living,” which will get you well acquainted with the overall sound of the new CD. Glossed production brings the manic-depressive “Los Angeles” to the forefront of the CD in all its shimmering glory and radio readiness. Sugarcult has always stood on the strength of their singles, and as the second single, “Los Angeles” will help them try to return to the mainstream. Following quickly is “Do It Alone” (the first single from Lights Out, conveniently), which provides a more upbeat song reminiscent of Start Static. The chorus repeats a bit too often, but it is certainly sugary and memorable.
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