At its heart, Sunshine Wine is an exploration of life’s cycles — love and loss, darkness and light, endings and rebirth. Stephen Sol & The 7 weave these themes into five tracks that feel poetic and deeply human, elevated by lush arrangements and an undeniable sense of soul. It’s an EP that doesn’t just entertain; it resonates.
“Sunshine Wine” captures nostalgia and healing with golden warmth, while “The Moon” stretches into the mysterious and otherworldly. The emotional centerpiece, “Forever Changed”, strips everything back, leaving room for vulnerability to breathe. By the time the record closes on “Hum of Love”, the message is clear: joy and love are the forces that endure.
What makes the project so compelling is the band’s refusal to play safe. With influences ranging from The Beatles to Bob Dylan to CAKE, their sound is eclectic yet cohesive, playful yet sincere. Sunshine Wine feels like both an arrival and a promise of more to come.
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