International hard rock group Sainted Sinners have unveiled a new music video for their song "Sunshine," which is part of their current album High On Fire. The track features steady grooves, warm guitars, and soulful vocals, highlighting the band's emphasis on energetic musicianship and authentic rock spirit.
Guitarist Frank Pané describes "Sunshine" as a groovy, funky rocker reminiscent of the funkier era of Deep Purple, emphasizing its positive energy and live appeal. Vocalist Jack Meile adds that the song serves as a simple yet beautiful love song with a summery feel, providing a bright contrast to the cold winter season.
The album High On Fire includes contributions from Jack Meile (vocals), Frank Pané (guitar), Ernesto Ghezzi (keyboards), Samy Saemann (bass), and Berci Hirleman (drums). The band's sound draws inspiration from classic 70s and 80s hard rock icons such as Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, and Van Halen, blending soulful vocals and intricate riffs with a dynamic rhythm section.
Sainted Sinners aim to deliver a sense of positivity and escape through their music, encouraging listeners to maintain hope despite global challenges. The album's artwork, created by Frank Pané and Miram Kollbrunner, visually represents the band's message of embracing both light and shadow in life to find freedom and enjoyment.