Sun Room Release Their Official Video For “At Least I Tried”

*The Following Press Release Was Issued By Big Hassle Media*

SUN ROOM RELEASE THEIR OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR“AT LEAST I TRIED”

SINGLE PRODUCED BY ZAC CARPER OF FIDLAR – STREAM

AT LEAST I TRIED EP OUT NOW
“The two-and-a-half-minute screamer captures the chaos with its crushing drums and winding riffs, emphasizing the blasé mindset the band has leaned into when it comes to their misfortunes. It’s vibrant, rowdy and a hell lot of fun.”

“Surf-rock band Sun Room capture youthful abandon and SoCal sun…”
“Take a trip back to the swinging ‘60s with south California’s Sun Room: a band so unashamedly indebted to the garage rock’n’roll of decades past, you could think you’d accidentally stumbled on a lost gem from the ‘Nuggets’ album…”
SoCal’s surf-rock ringleaders Sun Room pair an official video with their latest single “At Least I Tried.” Directed by Jack Revell, the video jumps between the band trying their best to make it through a whirlwind week and footage from a house show they played in San Diego for the 4th of July. An ode to the messy chaos of the house shows that raised them, the “At Least I Tried” video perfectly captures how Sun Room spends their summer days.

The new single saw Sun Room team up with one of their musical idols, Zac Carper of FIDLAR. The song was premiered by Paste Magazine, who said, “It’s vibrant, rowdy and a hell lot of fun.” Packing the energy and chaos of their garage jams into two and a half minutes, the song runs Monday to Sunday, showing how the band is just winging it and hoping for the best. Especially out on tour, sometimes everything goes wrong and they just have to laugh and get on with it.

Sun Room released their At Least I Tried EP while they continued their coast to coast headline tour. 
Press photo by Lewis Evans
Back in February, Sun Room released their EP Outta Their Minds, which was met with praise from AltPress, DIY, EUPHORIA, Stab Mag and many others. Straddling the line between garage and surf rock, the meteorically rising band fused their carefree authenticity, brash vocals, rebellious 60s inspirations and a total disregard for the “rule book” on how polished indie rock has come to be. In four songs, the band stepped out as an indisputable force and set the stage for more music to come.

“At Least I Tried” single artwork

ABOUT SUN ROOM

Sun Room has stepped out as Southern California’s foremost surf-rock band, without ever trying to do anything other than have a good time. They first formed by playing local house shows amongst the young surf community in SoCal, but after a series of viral moments, two of their singles “Crashed My Bike” and “Something That You’re Missing” were included on the Netflix series Outer Banks.

Within just six months of the band forming, Sun Room scored a spot at Austin City Limits, sold out a run of headline shows across the US, supported Louis Tomlinson’s North and South American tours and joined Inhaler for another tour in Europe. 

Making their way back to the US after playing in 24 different countries throughout 2022, Sun Room embarked on their first headline tour across North America, selling over 13,000 tickets from September to October 2022.

Throughout Spring 2023, Sun Room toured North America with Inhaler, as well as hosting their own headline run across the South East, playing in beach towns in Florida and ending at Shaky Knees in Atlanta. After returning to their homes in San Diego for the summer, Sun Room’s next EP At Least I Tried was released in Fall 2023 while the band was on a 30+ date headline tour across North America.
For more information on Sun Room, please visit:
Website / Instagram / Twitter / TikTok / Spotify / YouTube / Apple Music 

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