Sister Hazel, the band behind the iconic 1997 hit “All for You,” continues to evolve with their 13th studio album, Sand, Sea & Crash Debris. Known for their signature blend of southern rock, folk, and pop influences, the Gainesville, Florida-based group delivers a collection of songs exploring vulnerability, love, and resilience. This album marks yet another milestone in their nearly three-decade-long career. The album features ten tracks produced by Ben Jackson and the band, each crafted to showcase their harmonious vocals and heartfelt lyricism. But is it worth your time? Let’s dig into what the critics think.
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