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Big Sugar
Jag Soundhouse
Oct 24, 2026 • 8:00pm
St. John's, NL
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Roots, Riffs, and Big Sugar
Big Sugar came up in Toronto mixing big blues riffs with a reggae heartbeat and a dose of 90s alt grit.
Blues heft, reggae lilt
In recent years the band has carried on after the passing of its beloved bassist, with the low end now handled by his son on select runs. They took a long mid-2000s break before returning tighter and heavier, with the same fondness for dub detours.Songs that anchor the night
Expect anchors like Diggin' a Hole, Turn the Lights On, All Hell for a Basement, and Ride Like Hell to frame the night. The crowd usually spans guitar tinkerers, rock radio kids, and reggae-curious listeners, trading notes on pedals and amp settings between songs. You will see denim jackets next to smart button-ups, and friends comparing MuchMusic memories while saving room for new tracks. Trivia time: the title All Hell for a Basement was lifted from a Rudyard Kipling line about Medicine Hat, and the bandleader favors baritone guitars tuned low for that earthmover tone. These setlist and production expectations are based on history and could change when the lights go down.Big Sugar Fans, Style, and Shared Rituals
The scene around Big Sugar shows a mix of long-time followers and newer fans who found the band through Hemi-Vision reissues and playlists.
Denim, dubs, and friendly nods
Denim jackets, work boots, and hockey jerseys sit next to shirts with Rasta stripes and vintage amp logos. People clap on the backbeat and shout the Turn the lights on hook, then ease into head-nods during dub stretches.Rituals that feel earned
Merch leans practical and nostalgic, with muscle car poster art, bold bar logo hats, and vinyl that disappears early. Pre-show talk is about tone and grooves, with friends comparing baritone models and favorite fuzz settings. The mood is steady and welcoming, reflecting a blend of prairie rock roots and island sway that feels lived-in rather than flashy.How Big Sugar Builds the Sound
Vocals are warm and slightly rough, sitting just under the guitars so the riffs do the heavy lifting.
Heavy tone, roomy pocket
Arrangements often open with a crisp verse-chorus and then stretch into a pocket where bass and drums ride a relaxed sway. The guitar leans on thick, low tunings and octave pedals, making power chords feel like a subwoofer hit. Live, they sometimes drop the key a step to keep the sing along in a friendly range without thinning the tone.Small tweaks, big impact
A concert habit is flipping to half-time during the bridge of Turn the Lights On, drenching snare hits and vocal tails in dubby echoes. Keys or pedal steel may appear for color on ballads, but most of the night is a trio storm with space for each part to breathe. Lights and haze follow the dynamics, with warm ambers for blues tension and cool greens when the rhythm skanks.If You Like Big Sugar, Try These Live Kin
Fans of The Tea Party will find common ground in the dark, bluesy drama and modal touches that Big Sugar sometimes rides.