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Tonic - Sugar (CD)

Album Details: Sugar

Release Date:06/11/2001
Label:Umvd Labels
UPC:731454206921

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User Reviews: Sugar

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    Great! Yep!

    By Adam  Nov 30, 2001

    Yep, this is a great album... buy it!

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    AMAZING TWO !!!

    By memyk11  Aug 1, 2001

    Okay, I've got a problem. I have two Cds that are my favourite - Sugar a n d Lemon Parade by Tonic. Man these guys rock, but not like any other. Their music makes you happy, sad, mad and just downright glad that they're making music. How many artists... put out 2 CDs in a row on which every song is awesome - none that I know of. Thank God for Tonic !!! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Sugar

  • All Music Guide

    On their second album, Sugar, Tonic improves vastly on the provided palette of Lemon Parade by cutting away some of the fat and filler that threatened to submerge the bottom half of their debut. Though the frequent acoustic flourishes and embankments of mandolin work were interesting touches on Lemon Parade, they were often embedded in songs seeming to lack that special "something," and by doing away with most of this to focus their energies on a tighter, more direct (and in some dimensions, perhaps a little too narrow for the adventurously minded), rock-oriented approach, Hart and company have crafted a beautifully symmetrical and solid piece of modern rock. While the obvious bigger singles ("You Wanted More," from the American Pie soundtrack, and "Knock Down Walls," which sports a great 80's power pop vibe) are present here, there are no bad songs to be found anywhere on the entire album, each one bearing its own redeemable quality, driving beat or tenacious scrap of melody; from the... evocative wistfulness of "Waiting For The Light To Change" to the carefree, summer romanticism of "Sugar," and from the opening stomp of "Sunflower" to the soft, crystalline splendor of "Love A Diamond," every track is its own entity, and yet, the album still has a definite sense of flow in which no songs need to be skipped and subsequent listens prove continually more memorable and endearing upon the ear. Of course, for the critically minded, there is much to be criticized here, as well. For instance, despite all the strong melodies and small medians of individuality running amidst the material, some may find it slightly formulaic in the vein of the entire modern rock genre, and as previously mentioned, those seeking mind-altering innovations or a more distinct helping of songwriting -- as only the most revered bands and artists are ever truly able to serve up - will, unfortunately, meet with prompt disappointment, but then again, the members of Tonic never claimed to be Bob Dylan or the Beatles anyway. Furthermore, the dominant lyrical theme here is pretty much the standard fare of love and relationships, and this fact alone can be bothersome to those in search of something on the so-called "grander scale," even though Hart does have a furtive elegance and flair about his words, turning in the occasional gem (as in "I don't know when I got bitter, but love is surely better when it's gone"). Its lack of unbridled brilliance or stark originality is what keeps Sugar from being a really great album, but at the very least, it is one of the better listens available out there and valid proof that, while they have neither the desperate, emotive qualities of Matchbox 20 or the immediate melodic inventory of Third Eye Blind, Tonic can stand their own ground amongst their peers any day of the week. - Mathias Sheaks, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Tonic

Vocalist/guitarist Emerson Hart formed the alternative/roots band Tonic in 1993 with guitarist Jeff Russo (a childhood friend), bassist Dan Rothchild, and drummer Kevin Shepard. After gigging around Los Angeles, the foursome signed with AM Records. For the recording of their debut album, producer Jack Joseph Puig (Jellyfish, the Black Crowes) gave Tonic a decidedly root... Read more