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Until The Sun Release New Single, “Dancing on the Floor

“Until The Sun are a refreshingly original blues/rock band who mostly play their own music as opposed to playing a string of blues covers. They’re carving out their own solid niche in an over-saturated blues market which is really, the only way to stand out.” Says LA METAL MEDIA

Artist Spotlight, Music Review and Tour Date Announcement by Joseph Timmons

IndiePulse Music Journalist

Until The Sun, an eclectic, rising alternative-blues/rock group, release new single Dancing On The Floor, the first single from the Phoenix-based band’s soon-to-be-released new 14-track album, Enchantment. Listen to the new song on Spotify.

Dancing on the Floor “is a fun, funky upbeat blues song that will make you want this Summer,” Says UTS guitarist, Brandon Teskey. “A song with its heart in the blues, but with a grooving funk beat that’ll make you want to move your feet.”

In Review:

Dancing on the Floor” by Until The Sun is a bouncy rock beat and blues vibe track that, as stated is “is a fun, funky and upbeat”. For those that may not be familiar with Until The Sun, this is a great track to hear and introduce to you the broad talents and uniquely magnificent sound of this up and coming band that has been taken the scene for all that it is worth.

The strong and powerful lyrical talents of vocalist Alyssa Swartz definitely stand out while the instrumental genius of Brandon Teskey on guitars, David Raymer on bass, Michael Young on keyboards; and Chris Tex on drums set the pace for this highly exuberant track and musical wild ride. We hope to soon have the entire album to review for you, but if this track is any teaser of what’s to be experienced, we would say get you cash ready to get this will be hit album and go see them live!  

Until The Sun formed in 2017 and have been making their mark in the Arizona blues and rock community with high-energy live shows and solid recordings, including their most full-length release, A Night At The Rhythm Room. Their music includes and often fuses elements of Blues, Alternative Rock, Pink-Floyd-esque Psychedelia, and Jazz.

Watch the Video for the Track Burning Home, Performed by Until The Sun Live at The Rhythm Room in Phoenix.

Until The Sun have opened for many famous blues and rock artists, at many world-renowned venues.

Upcoming Until The Sun Tour Dates:

July 8 (Sat)                  THE ROOM                                         Mesa AZ

July 22 (Sat)                RIPS BAR                                            Phoenix AZ

Sept 4 (Mon)              NEW BLUES FESTIVAL                         Long Beach CA

Sept 17 (Sun)             RHYTHM ROOM                                  Phoenix AZ

Dec 1 (Fri)                  GYPSY’S ROADHOUSE                        Phoenix AZ

Feb 25 (Sun)              MALAINEY’S                                        Long Beach CA

Feb 26 (Mon)             MAUI SUGAR MILL                              Tarzana CA

Find and Follow Until The Sun Online:

http://untilthesun.com

https://www.facebook.com/UntilTheSunB..

https://www.instagram.com/untilthesun..

https://music.apple.com/us/artist/unt…

untilthesun (@untilthesunband) / Twitter

https://open.spotify.com/artist/7Ly7y…

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About Joseph Timmons (9967 Articles)
I am the Father of 5 and a "Would Be Philosopher of Idiocy" - Author and Writer for several Blogs and Online Magazine. Review Journalist, Musician and Audio Buff. Follow Me and I'm Sure to Entertain.

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