International classic hard rock band, Sainted Sinners, have released a brand new music video for “Sunshine”, taken from their current studio album, High On Fire.
Driven by a steady groove, warm guitar tones and soulful vocals, “Sunshine” stands out as one of the album’s most positive and direct tracks. The video keeps things honest and focused on the band’s performance, capturing the raw energy, tight musicianship and down-to-earth rock’n’roll spirit that Sainted Sinners stand for.
“Sunshine is a groovy, funky good time rocker. Musically it gives some hints to MKIII/MKIV Deep Purple. My personal favourite era of the band as they were more funky,” guitarist Frank Pané comments. “All in all a positive vibes track that works great live and gets everybody moving.”
Singer Jack Meile adds: “Sometimes we forget how simple and beautiful can be writing a love song. “Sunshine” is the perfect reminder with the bonus of a summer vibe – that’s a perfect remedy for this long cold winter!”
The new record, High On Fire, features the stellar lineup of Jack Meile (Tygers Of Pan Tang) on vocals, Frank Pané (Bonfire) on guitar, Ernesto Ghezzi (Gotthard) on keyboards, Samy Saemann (ex-Freedom Call) on bass, and Berci Hirleman on drums. Together they deliver a vibrant journey through 70s- and 80s-inspired heavy rock, full of soul-soaked vocals, groovy Hammond duels, intricate riffs, and a driving rhythm section.
Rooted within the sound of the legendary acts of this genre, like Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, UFO and others but also with influences from different styles, with their new offering High On Fire, Sainted Sinners once again prove that classic hard rock can feel timeless, energetic, and inspiring for generations to come.
High On Fire delivers a feeling of good time rock’n’roll vibes. Let‘s forget and escape from all the bad things in life and enjoy life to the fullest with freedom of expression and a overall positive attitude: “There are too many negative things happening all over the world right now, and you can’t ignore that. However, you always have to stay positive and firmly believe that calmer and better times will come again, and we hope to help our fans stay similarly positive with our music and continue to believe that everything will be okay“, says Pané.
You can also feel that power within the album artwork, created by Frank and Miram Kollbrunner. “For me, it reflects the power we try to convey to the listener with our music. Whether you’re a “saint” or a “sinner,” there’s a little bit of both in everyone. Life is also light and shadow. If you accept that for yourself, it gives you the freedom to enjoy life.”
(Source: www.bravewords.com)