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Introducing Dallas, Texas based band 'Sunside'....

Great new band from the States (Dallas/Fort Worth to be precise) with their brand new single "Sick Day at the Rave" which is available now from the album "The Stars are Watching Us".

You won't have to wait long 'til that chorus comes in: "What's your story, morning glory"

You will be singing this all day long....

 

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"These guys have an awesome sound and that hook is worthy of an A list on any proper rock radio station!" Chris Straw - Bauer Radio, UK.

Sunside are:

Mark Schlotterbeck
Zac Carrington
Jeff Widman
Quincy Johnson

Influences are: Smashing Pumpkins, Ryan Adams, Mew, Failure, Death Cab For Cutie, Sia, The Panic Division, Hum, Mineral, The Fags, The Appleseed Cast, Moving Mountains, Jimmy Eat World, Keane, The Smiths, Pixies, Radiohead, Arcade Fire, Sunny Day Real Estate.

BIO:

Since the official unleashing into the worldwide music scene, SUNSIDE has enjoyed flattering highs and received exciting accolades. The 2012 release of their debut LP, Forever Whenever, threw it all into motion.

Within just weeks, favorites like Driving In Cars and B-Side Girl were spinning on international airwaves and the world was getting their first taste of the 2-piece’s “high energy” and “riveting, hands-in-the-air” sound.

Great support was also coming from home in the U.S., as Sunside attracted indie label interest out of Los Angeles. Alexis Records recently included 2 Sunside tracks on their "Various Artists" compilation release, which includes bands like Missing Andy and Whitemoor.

Meanwhile, The Dallas Morning News invited the band to perform for their in-studio taping and printed in their nationally renowned publication that "Sunside's star is on the rise".

So what’s next? The band recently wrapped up their second full-length album with Producer, Bryan David in Dallas, TX. The new album, "The Stars are Watching Us" is now available on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify and many more online music stores. The Dallas Morning News calls it "A blast of a record!"

Catchy as hell. We hope you enjoy!