Cry Sugar

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Cry Sugar
Cry Sugar artwork.webp
Studio album by
Released12 August 2022 (2022-08-12)
Genre
Length62:51
Label Warp
Producer Hudson Mohawke
Hudson Mohawke chronology
Airborne Lard
(2020)
Cry Sugar
(2022)
L'Ecstasy
(2023)
Singles from Cry Sugar
  1. "Cry Sugar (Megamix) / Bicstan"
    Released: 29 June 2022
  2. "Stump / Dance Forever"
    Released: 26 July 2022

Cry Sugar is the third studio album by Hudson Mohawke, the alias of Scottish musician Ross Birchard. [1] It was released on 12 August 2022 on Warp Records. It has received generally favorable critical reviews. [2]

Contents

Background

Cry Sugar is Birchard's first album of new material since his 2016 soundtrack for the video game Watch Dogs 2 . [3] In a press release, Birchard described the album as influenced by "American decadence" and the "apocalyptic film scores" of artists such as Vangelis and John Williams." [1] Gospel and soul samples feature on much of the album, a quality rooted in Birchard's admiration for the tradition of hip-hop producers including DJ Premier, Pete Rock, and Just Blaze. [3] Chad Hugo of the Neptunes contributed to the track "Redeem". [3] The track "Stump" was inspired by Max Richter's "On the Nature of Daylight", heard in the soundtrack of Shutter Island (2010). [3]

The cover artwork by Willehad Eilers depicts a debauched scene featuring the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man in a thong. [3] A music video for the single "Bicstan" was directed by Patti Harrison and Alan Resnick. [3] Visuals for the "Megamix" and "Stump" releases were made by an artist named kingcon2k11. [4]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 79/100 [2]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [5]
Clash 9/10 [6]
The Guardian Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [7]
Pitchfork 7.3/10 [8]
Resident Advisor positive [9]
The Skinny Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [10]

At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Cry Sugar received an average score of 79, based on 7 reviews, indicating "generally favourable reviews". [2]

Louis Torracinta of Clash suggested the album "may take the cake for dance record of the year," adding that it "pulls from everywhere, all at once, swimming in the old and celebrating ecstatically the new." [6] David Renshaw of The Fader stated that Birchard's "love of the wildly high BPM club sound of hardcore is blended with soulful gospel samples and epic movie-score landscapes to create a project that's irreverent, yet moving and hypnotic as well." [3] Alexis Petridis of The Guardian stated that "there's an edge-of-chaos tone to Cry Sugar, an album on which almost every sound fizzes with distortion and the music occasionally sounds on the verge of collapse." [7] Gaby Wood of Resident Advisor called the album Birchard's "definitive solo effort" which "sees him re-emerge not as a jack but a master of all trades, fusing soul, jazz, happy hardcore and dance into vibrant, technicolor explosions of sound that succinctly capture the mood of our time in all its fitful glory and pain." [11]

Track listing

All tracks produced by Hudson Mohawke, except "Redeem", co-produced with Chad Hugo, and "Kpipe", co-produced with KÁRYYN.

Cry Sugar track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ingle Nook"
1:53
2."Intentions"
  • Birchard
4:18
3."Expo"
  • Birchard
0:40
4."Behold"
  • Birchard
2:20
5."Bicstan"
Birchard
4:45
6."Stump"
  • Birchard
4:21
7."Dance Forever"
3:05
8."Bow"
  • Birchard
  • Clarence Coffee, Jr.
2:41
9."Is It Supposed"
6:14
10."Lonely Days"
5:29
11."Redeem"
2:08
12."Rain Shadow"
  • Birchard
3:12
13."Kpipe"
  • Birchard
  • KÁRYYN
3:10
14."3 Sheets to the Wind"
  • Birchard
2:24
15."Some Buzz"
  • Norman Whiteside
2:36
16."Tincture"
  • Birchard
3:26
17."Nork 69"
  • Birchard
2:10
18."Come a Little Closer"3:44
19."Ingle Nook Slumber"
  • Birchard
1:54
Total length:62:51

Notes

Sample credits

Personnel

Credits adapted from official liner notes.

Musicians

  • Ross Birchard – instruments (all tracks), production (all tracks), additional keys (track 9)
  • Cid Rim – additional drums (track 1)
  • Yasmeen Al-Mazeedi – strings (track 1), additional strings (track 10)
  • Kwes – piano (track 1)
  • Rett Smith – guitar (track 1)
  • Johan Lenox – string arrangement (track 1)
  • Rag n Bone Broth Man – accordion (track 2)
  • L. Ron Weasley – additional triangle (track 3)
  • Jamaica Elrahar – vocals (track 5)
  • Girth, Wind & Fire – percussion (track 6)
  • Mette Towley – vocals (track 7)
  • Clarence Coffee Jr – vocals (track 8)
  • Dj JeffMillsShoes – scratches (track 8)
  • Tayla Parx – additional vocal FX (track 9), vocals (track 16)
  • Eli Teplin – additional keys (track 9)
  • Tkay Maidza – vocals (track 10)
  • Chad Hugo – production (track 11), additional keys (track 11)
  • Ayatollah Hogmanay – flexatone (track 12)
  • KÁRYYN – production (track 13), vocals (track 13)
  • Jonty Chapeau – guiro (track 17)
  • Sasha Alex Sloan – vocals (track 18)

Technical

  • Ross Birchard – mixing (all tracks)
  • Austin Seltzer – mixing (tracks 1, 5-10, 12-13, 18)
  • Joker – mixing (tracks 2, 4, 11, 14-17), mastering

Charts

Chart (2022)Peak
position
UK Dance Albums (OCC) [12] 2

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