The Sunmills – Rock and Roll

 Loud, Messy, and Gloriously Honest – The Sunmills Are Here to Rock Your Soul

Let the feedback buzz and that gritty guitar hit your chest — Rock and Roll by The Sunmills doesn’t just play; it bursts through the speakers with unapologetic energy and a wry smile. This trio from Highland, Utah, isn’t just resurrecting the ghost of ’90s alt-rock — they’re throwing it a house party and setting it loose.

The track grabs you instantly with its Hendrix-flavored riffs and Chili Peppers-style groove, but what really sets it apart is the emotional punch hiding just beneath the surface. There’s a rawness here that doesn’t feel calculated — it feels lived-in, like the band’s been carrying these lyrics around for a while, waiting for the right riff to yell them over.

The vocals aren’t polished, and that’s the point. They’re honest, frayed at the edges, dripping with equal parts sarcasm and sincerity. It’s a balancing act of angst and bravado, of dancing on the edge of something deeper.

What makes Rock and Roll hit so hard is its refusal to clean up its act. It’s messy, loud, and completely unafraid to be vulnerable through all the noise. The Sunmills are owning their chaos — and inviting us to thrash along with it.

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