Song Review: The Infamous Stringdusters - “Light at the End of the Day”
“Light at the End of the Day” is a search for hope amid hopelessness.
Single No. 3 from the Infamous Stringdusters’ 20/20 (Jan. 23, 2026) has an uptempo, bluegrass soundtrack and an upbeat take on life even when life knocks one down.
When the days seem dark/and the sun hangs like a stone/the crowds of people/make me feel so alone/I find myself on mountain/way up high/trying to forget the way/she said goodbye, Dobro man Andy Hall sings.
That’s where the titular light comes in. And when the ’Dusters collectively sing of it, it seems believable.
And for the doubters, Jeremy Garrett tacks on a solo-fiddle coda that represents that light exquisitely.
A little corny, but ultimately refreshing, “Light at the End of the Day” follows “Dead Man Walking” and “Working Man’s Blues” from the forthcoming LP.
Grade card: The Infamous Stringdusters - “Light at the End of the Day” - B-
10/27/25













