The US-based music band Sundance Jump seems indefatigable with their efforts to make engaging and captivating tracks, their new album immensely surprises audiences.
1970 has seen tremendous growth in rock music as since its beginning it has flourished World-wide with its charm. With ages, many singers have come up either individually or through bands to show their prolific skills in making enchanting rock music. Among them the US-based music band Sundance Jump seems highly promising. According to my opinion, their recent album Deep Purple Sage is exhilarating and free-spirited. Well, I have listened to the album that is comprised of four beautiful pieces of rock-like ‘Come to This Mountainside’, ‘Johnny’s Too Young’, ‘Boss Man Says’ and ‘Ally, Are You Okay?’. These tracks have been recorded at the Skylab Recording Studio in California and are magnificently performed by the prominent artist of the band W. Dire Wolff.
This electrifying and astonishing band mostly runs their artistic ventures under the banner of Sundance Jump Recording production house and they try to create something out of the ordinary with their every new creation. I think all these tracks ‘Come to This Mountainside’, ‘Johnny’s Too Young’, ‘Boss Man Says’ and ‘Ally, Are You Okay?’ gently sets the mood of romance, decadence, and enlightenment. It also represents the captivating Americana desert theme. To get more updates about Sundance Jump and W. Dire Wolff follow them on their official website and Twitter.
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