The Infamous Stringdusters see "The Light at the End of the Day"
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The Infamous Stringdusters see "The Light at the End of the Day"

Friday, October 24, 2025 – The Infamous Stringdusters return with their third single of 2025, "The Light at the End of the Day," out today via Americana Vibes. F

Following the release of "Dead Man Walking," the new song is a Dobro-driven anthem. A video for "The Light at the End of the Day" was released at midnight.

The songs will be on the band's 20th studio album, "20/20" (Americana Vibes), arriving Feb. 13, 2026.

"I really wanted to write a song of hope for this record. At a time when things can seem strange, scary and dark, I wrote this for myself more than anything. It speaks to how, when you're feeling down, the night can be the toughest time. When everything is quiet and you're by yourself. This song tries to reassure the listener that there's always someone you can reach out to in those tough times. A light in the darkness," says Dobroist and singer Andy Hall.

The Stringdusters - Chris Pandolfi (banjo), Travis Book (double bass), Jeremy Garrett (fiddle), Andy Falco (guitar) and Hall - blur the boundaries between bluegrass, Americana, country and indie-folk.


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