Metamodern Passage* (very good chance it elevates to #1) Sailor's S&F Mountain Dood What a discography though. It's silly for me to rank Sailor's Guide vs. S&F because they're awesome in such different ways and are perfect for two totally different moods.
I'm not a big bluegrass guy so Dood is in last, but still like that record a TON. Pretty happy to follow Stu wherever his inspiration takes him.
His set at Outside Lands is apparently streaming here at 10 PM PT. hopefully there’s a replay or someone rips because I’ll probably be asleep lol
the difference between sturgill and jason on guitar is negligible. both are great at their own styles that are kind of different. laur v. sadler isn't close to me. just purely on guitar, since sadler adds a lot with vocals (though i'd argue miles adds just as much, just while playing drums).
Besides we all know the best guitarist duo in any current band is Jim James/Carl Broemel (sorry sorry I tried to resist for 40 min)