Tift Merritt Returns with "Sugar" Album After Nine-Year Hiatus
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Tift Merritt Returns with "Sugar" Album After Nine-Year Hiatus

authorBy Roger Ebert
DateMar 27, 2026
Read time2 min

Tift Merritt, the esteemed singer-songwriter from North Carolina, is set to release her highly anticipated new album, "Sugar," on June 26th, through One Riot Records. This marks her first collection of fresh material in nine years, a period during which fans have eagerly awaited her return. Merritt characterizes "Sugar" as an album that is both intimately personal and profoundly powerful, suggesting it captures the vibrant essence of life itself. The lead single, "Finest Feelings," has already been unveiled, offering a glimpse into the album's tender yet resilient spirit.

Merritt’s journey back to music was driven by a renewed passion and the encouragement of close collaborators, including producer Lawrence Rothman. Their collaborative process emphasized capturing raw, authentic emotion in just a few takes, allowing Merritt to fully immerse herself in the creative flow. Beyond her musical endeavors, Merritt has been engaged in academia as a practitioner-in-residence at Duke University and has dedicated considerable effort to transforming a historic motel in her hometown of Raleigh, The Gables, into an arts and lodging destination. This multifaceted engagement with both music and community projects highlights her commitment to fostering creativity and connection.

Ultimately, Merritt's return with "Sugar" is a testament to the enduring power of artistic expression and the importance of sharing one's deepest emotions. Her experiences as a mother, academic, and community builder have enriched her perspective, allowing her to infuse her music with a profound sense of self and purpose. With plans for touring in Europe and the US, Merritt is eager to reconnect with audiences, celebrating the joy of live performance and the collective experience of music. Her story is an inspiring example of how embracing life's diverse paths can lead to a richer, more authentic artistic voice, reminding us all to find and amplify our unique contributions to the world.

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