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Sugarland is the debut studio album by the British band Kissing the Pink, released in 1989. The album showcases a blend of new wave and synth-pop, characterized by its catchy melodies, vibrant instrumentation, and introspective lyrics. The band's sound is marked by the use of synthesizers, brass sections, and a rhythmic groove that encapsulates the zeitgeist of the late 80s. The album has gained a cult following over the years, with tracks that reflect the band's artistic vision and emotional depth.