With their albums "Darkness Sure Becomes This City" and its 2011 follow-up "The Unknown Science," Joy Kills Sorrow has taken their captivating live performance to NPR’s "Mountain Stage" series, in addition to folk festivals and bluegrass competitions throughout the world. The band, whose name comes from the call letters, WJKS, of the Monroe brothers radio station in the 1930s, just finished tracking for a new album, in between shows on the East Coast. See them live at Rockwood’s Stage 2 on March 24. – Read Davon Antonetti’s interview with the band here