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MP3 Joshua Path - The Sugar Fields

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Description:

(ID 383100)
Alternative Pop/Rock with blistering guitars, luscious strings, and hooks more infectious than ebola.

14 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Power Pop



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After recording the somber - but beautiful - How To Survive In Miami, Joshua decided to switch gears, and return to his rock roots for his next CD, The Sugar Fields.

From the adrenaline-pumping opener "Find You First" to the gorgeous finale "Codi's Last Stand," Joshua Path takes everything we loved about his first three CDs and combines them into what may be his finest effort yet.

The tracks on The Sugar Fields span the spectrum, from the raw and wicked to the quiet and seductive. In the chilling "Falling Off The Earth," Joshua vents his frustrations with music business. "Mess" could be the most haunting ballad Path's written since "Kama Sutra." And the balls-to-the-wall "Kris Mussday" could give Outkast's "Hey Ya" a run for its money.

And though every song on the CD has its own distinct personality, The Sugar Fields is best when listened to in one sitting. Each song flows into the next like scenes in a movie. Although Joshua wrote some 40-50 songs for this CD, the ones chosen for the album sound as though they were born to be together.

And that's what is so refreshing about The Sugar Fields. It's not just one or two good songs with a bunch of filler. It's fourteen songs that form one exhilirating and killer album.

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