"True Sadness" is the ninth studio album from the Grammy-nominated Americana band, The Avett Brothers, released on June 24, 2016, under RRE, LLC / Republic. This 51-minute journey through indie folk, bluegrass, and alt-country landscapes showcases the band's signature harmonies and heartfelt songwriting, further cementing their status as pivotal figures in the Americana genre.
Produced by Rick Rubin, "True Sadness" sees The Avett Brothers exploring new musical territories while staying true to their roots. The album opens with the upbeat "Ain't No Man" and closes with the poignant "May It Last," encompassing a range of emotions and themes along the way. Tracks like "Smithsonian" and "Fisher Road To Hollywood" offer introspective narratives, while "Satan Pulls The Strings" and "Divorce Separation Blues" delve into darker, more complex subjects.
The Avett Brothers' distinctive blend of folk, bluegrass, and Americana is evident throughout the album, with each track showcasing the band's musical prowess and lyrical depth. "True Sadness" reached a career-high number three on the Billboard 200, testament to the band's growing popularity and critical acclaim. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their music, "True Sadness" offers a compelling listen that highlights the unique sound and storytelling abilities of The Avett Brothers.