Album DescriptionThe Sundowners -- Strange Hours The music of The Sundowners resides somewhere between modern and classic. It is new, but ageless; young, but mature. Their music is comprised of soaring melodies and guitar hooks that are simultaneously fresh and timeless, current but nostalgic. Through the constant creation of new music, The Sundowners are set upon reaching an audience that has never heard modern rock sound quite this way, but all the while, they give others what they have been missing for so long. Ranging from sweeping modern anthems to textured twists on the standards of rock, The Sundowners' music does not make forced nods towards the trends of the moment and the past year's technology. Instead, their music mirrors everything that its four members have soaked up musically in their lives thus far, most of which proudly reflects their American, 'raised-on-rockstars' heritage. Building on the 'big rock' influence of late 70s/80s power pop and rock, and combining it with passionate delivery and lyrical insight ala U2 and Bruce Springsteen, The Sundowners create their own brand of new rock, captured within a 21st Century production. Although The Sundowners wear their influences proudly, the band has a sound and style all its own, always delivered in an earnest fashion.