Artwork for Sun Room's new EP, 'Can't Explain.'

Sun Room Embraces Carefree Vibes With The Release Of Their New EP, ‘Can’t Explain’

Surf-rockers Sun Room throw caution to the wind for good vibes with the release of their new EP, 'Can't Explain.'

Throwing all caution to the wind for fantastic summer vibes, surf-rockers Sun Room embraces the carefree lifestyle with the release of their new EP, Can’t Explain.

Creating the perfect blend of modern surf-rock and Beatles-esque pop-funk, Sun Room’s new EP is a quick listen but a quick listen that’ll leave lasting impressions that could find you purchasing tickets for the band’s upcoming tour with heavy hitters Dayglow.

On their new EP, Sun Room’s Luke Asgian shares, “This EP is the most excited we’ve been for a release. It’s kind of the first time we didn’t worry about having to write within a certain sub-genre. We just got in the garage and tried to make the best rock and roll songs we could. Touring the past few years with so many cool acts from the UK, Ireland, and Australia opened our eyes to a bunch of bands they grew up with and influenced them and kind of re-inspired us all over again to be playing in a rock and roll band.”

“I think there’s also something special about the fact that all these songs were formed in a hot garage – so much music these days just feels so processed and formulaic, like people are making it for TikTok or something. I think jamming the songs out in a garage setting and testing all of these songs live on the road gives us a different perspective than a lot of artists these days. We’re not trying to have a viral moment, we’re trying to write good rock and roll songs.”

If you’d like to check out Sun Room perform tracks off the Can’t Explain EP alongside their other vibetastic tracks and just experience their surf-rock style live, Sun Room will be joining Dayglow throughout September and October for an expansive North American tour.

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