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Sugarcoating
Martin Sexton
Sugarcoating
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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With Sugarcoating, Sexton may well have made his defining record. It is an unquestionable high point for this modern-day troubadour who headlines premiere venues across the country, oversees his label KTR and derives great...  more »

     
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All Artists: Martin Sexton
Title: Sugarcoating
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Label: Kitchen Table
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 4/6/2010
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 634457524729

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With Sugarcoating, Sexton may well have made his defining record. It is an unquestionable high point for this modern-day troubadour who headlines premiere venues across the country, oversees his label KTR and derives great satisfaction from livin the life he has made for himself. These are the fruits of a combination of rarefied talent, fierce determination, and work.

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Talented Songwriter, Musician - A Must Own for Sexton Fans
A. Boyd | Boston MA | 05/15/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Martin Sexton could be too talented for his own good - his voice is a meticulous instrument on its own, he is a fine songwriter and accomplished guitarist. Over the years Sexton's music has grown in sound and production - his April '10 release, Sugarcoating, is Sexton's 9th album in 18 years with a sound blending mellow rock, bluesy shuffles and contemporary folk infused with dashes of funk, jazz, soul and gospel. Typical Sexton. Lyrically, Sugarcoating finds him in a confessional frame of mind, addressing some fairly personal and potent themes - the heaviness of personal experience, both good and bad. What I wonder? Songs are often so immediately accessible and appear so effortless, you wonder if they almost come too easily to him. Will they last? Time will tell, but this is yet another nice release worth owning.



GENRES: Contemporary Folk, Mellow Rock.



BUY IF YOU LIKE: Ellis Paul, The Beatles.



MUST HEAR TRACKS: "Found," "Boom Sh-Boom," "Stick Around," Long Haul," "Shane.""
Always so interesting
Woolfie | Concord, NH | 04/25/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The day I opened the mailbox and found Marty's new album, "Sugarcoating" inside I was as happy as a kid in a candy shop. I always look forward to new projects from this artist because they are never, ever boring. I have 30 Martin Sexton songs on my ipod and now have more to add - why so many? Because he really does capture the interesting parts of life, pulls them right out of the banality of daily living and fleshes them out so listeners can take a closer look. Martin pokes and prods until he figures out how he feels and thinks about something, then writes it into a song. His personal commitment to being a good person makes his music even more appealing. This album expresses more highs and lows than I have seen in some of his recent projects and seems to reflect the process of his growing ever more human - it ain't easy sometimes, other times it is so delightful. Wonderful, interesting, thought-provoking work."
Another great release: lush and thought-provoking, plus swee
K. Moneysmith | Ohio, USA | 04/22/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I rarely buy music but I will buy a Martin Sexton CD the same week it's released. I saw this artist in concert several years ago and was blown away. His latest offering, Sugarcoating, delivers what I've come to expect from him: thought-provoking lyrics coupled with his distinctively lush folk-plus-soul sound (with a bit of a jazz twist). I'm still deciding what songs I like best (his music always deserves multiple listens) but I'm leaning towards "Found" (the first track) where his voice gets to soar, "Sugarcoating," a very disconcerting song (it asks some hard questions about 9/11 and the years since yet it's such a bouncy tune you'll be singing along), and "Just To Be Alive," a lovely song to listen to as you drive along with the car windows down on a late-spring evening. There are songs that have you questioning your priorities but also songs that make you feel happy about life and love. A big thanks to Mr. Sexton for another great album."