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The Sarandons

Heartland Canadian indie rockers The Sarandons deliver defiant optimism on their recent singles, "The Great Divide" and "Say When". These releases build upon the success of their debut full-length album, 'Sightlines', a rich body of work replete with spirited rhythms, lustrous synths, punctuated guitars and delightfully rugged vocal harmonies, produced by Dan Hosh (Wild Rivers, City and Colour, Glorious Sons) at Double Car Recording and Trench Recordings in Toronto. The Sarandons have shared stages with Dakota Mill, Mattie Leon, Julie Title, Kiwi Jr. and more.

Dripping guitar tones, billowing keyboard melodies, defiant bass and drums all contribute to the textured sound of The Sarandons. Songs are bittersweet, rich with nostalgia and tell stories that are familiar but just out of reach. While loose and lo-fi, their music is succinct and fastidiously arranged with action packed songs topping out at the 3-4 minute mark.

The Sarandons are the fully collaborative endeavor of Toronto music stalwarts Dave Suchon (vocals, guitar), Damian Coleman (bass, vocals), Edmund Cummings (keys, vocals), Craig Keeney (lead guitar) and Phil Skot (drums), who have been creating together in different projects for over a decade and a half. Their recent accolades include inclusion in Spotify's editorial playlists "Renegades" and "Ready to Rock." The band has also been spotlighted in reputable publications such as Under The Radar and Atwood Magazine.

"...the band are once again pulling from soulful and soaring strains of heartland and indie rock, crafting music that feels both fervent and honest." -Under The Radar Magazine

Looking ahead, The Sarandons are gearing up for a series of notable festival performances, promising to elevate their dynamic presence in the indie rock scene.

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