The Avett Brothers return with "True Sadness," a captivating exploration of their evolving sound, released on June 24, 2016, under RRE, LLC / Republic. This album is a rich tapestry of genres, seamlessly blending indie folk, bluegrass, americana, and alt-country, showcasing the band's versatility and depth. With a runtime of 51 minutes, "True Sadness" is a journey through 13 tracks, each offering a unique perspective on life, love, and the human condition.
From the hauntingly beautiful "Ain't No Man" to the introspective "True Sadness," the Avett Brothers deliver a powerful narrative that resonates with raw emotion and authenticity. The album opens with "Mama, I Don't Believe," setting the tone for a collection of songs that are both poignant and uplifting. Tracks like "No Hard Feelings" and "You Are Mine" highlight the band's ability to craft melodies that are both catchy and profound, while "Satan Pulls The Strings" and "Divorce Separation Blues" delve into darker themes with a striking honesty.
"True Sadness" is a testament to The Avett Brothers' growth as musicians and storytellers. Their harmonies are as tight as ever, and their instrumentation is a masterclass in genre-blending, with elements of folk rock and newgrass adding texture and depth. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this album offers a compelling reason to press play and immerse yourself in the world of The Avett Brothers.