Emerging from the sun-drenched hills of Nice, with musical roots stretching back to Doncaster and even Bombay, The Sons of Guns are a genre-blurring quintet making their mark on the modern folk-rock scene. Their debut EP, You Shine The Sun, released via Luna Rising Records, showcases their unique blend of 1970s-era Americana influences infused with a contemporary twist .
The band comprises cousins David Zincke, Scott Richman, Jack Daniel, and Frankie Connolly, alongside their French bandmate Aymeric Ardimanni. This familial bond and shared musical heritage are at the heart of the project, bringing an intuitive chemistry that can’t be faked. Their journey includes high-spirited ski resort jams in the Alps and collaborations with artists like Rick Astley and Joss Stone, all contributing to a sound that feels both nostalgic and joyously new .
Having lit up MUSEXPO and gathered buzz for their captivating live performances, The Sons of Guns are poised for a breakthrough. You Shine The Sun isn’t just a promising debut—it’s a declaration of a band ready to bring harmony, hope, and heat to the folk-rock revival.
The New EP
“You Shine The Sun”
Opening on a quiet, acoustic intro, this title track blossoms into a lush, multi-layered journey. David Zincke’s voice is comforting and bright, then a swell of instrumentation lifts you—from acoustic guitar into five-part harmonies and rhythmic drive. The lyrics radiate optimism: a promise of new beginnings wrapped in a perfectly arranged crescendo. It’s a beautiful welcome into the band’s world.
“Hollywood”
This upbeat single bursts in with an infectious foot-tapper energy. It’s playful and shimmering, with vocal harmonies that bounce like sunbeams and guitars that shimmer like spotlights. The production keeps things clean but never sterile, letting each layer breathe while maintaining that feel-good magic. A definite mood-lifter that feels tailor-made for summer playlists .
“Free Wheeler”
Midway through the EP, this track injects a burst of power-pop energy. It’s guitar-driven, with a crisp percussion line and a chorus that’s easy to sing along to. There’s an outdoorsy freedom to it—the kind of song you’d blast on a road trip. The harmonies lift the melody, making it feel both nostalgic and energizing .
“How Much I Loved Her So”
Here, the mood softens into something more wistful. Gentle piano and warm harmonies create a reflective backdrop as Zincke’s voice carries a note of bittersweet remembrance. This song isn’t just about a love lost—it’s about the depth of that feeling and how it shapes you. A tender, emotionally honest moment in the EP
“It’s Getting Better”
An elevating track that balances upbeat rhythm with thoughtful optimism. The groove is playful and inviting, with a reframing of personal and collective challenge through a lens of hope. You can feel the camaraderie in the music—like a message from friends saying, “we’ll make it through.” A highlight that echoes major folk harmonics .
“Days Like These”
Closing on a warm, rootsy note, this final track channels a Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young vibe. The harmonies feel soothing and organic, and the acoustic layers are tastefully woven together. It’s a peaceful closer—gentle, comforting, and beautifully reflective. The perfect end to a radiant debut
You Shine The Sun is a joyous statement of intent—a bright, harmony-rich fusion of folk and power-pop that feels timeless yet entirely new. It’s the type of EP that warms your heart and puts a smile on your face.
Catch the full EP on Luna Rising Records and streaming platforms.
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