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https://youtu.be/d0AEmD1mCAg THE SUNSETS performing their track "Valentine" at The High Dive (Gainesville, FL) as part of the Destina- tion Okeechobee finals. several songs on The Sunsets’ new album tackle mental health issues such as “anxi- ety and depression, and just overcoming the stigmas in society.” Over the past two years, The Sunsets have worked hard to expand their resume, playing across the Southeast at bars, restaurants, and larger tour- ing venues. “We play a lot of shows over in Atlanta, at The Masquerade,” says Torsten. The Sunsets also utilizes the online platform, ReverbNa- tion, to submit music for different events. In fact, the Sunsets were recently se- lected to play at the Cutting Edge CE Conference and INSIGHT Events in New Orleans, LA as a showcase band. Last year, The Sunsets record- ed the EP “Fatal Attraction” at The Sound Shelter in Nash- ville, TN. The opportunity came after a family friend started her own indie rock label and opened a music studio. “Of course we just freaked out,” recalls Torsten, “how often do you get asked to go record up in Nashville?” “Fatal Attraction” is available on Apple Music. Earlier this year, The Sunsets were finalists in the Destina- tion Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival, playing at The High Dive in Gainsville, FL. Now, The Sunsets are looking Members Torsten Dryden - Lead Vocals, Keys Brian Jones - Guitar Daniel O'Donnell - Sax- ophone, Backing Vocals Breihan Dryden - Drums Allen Poore - Bass at management agencies, trying to figure out the next step for the band. Torsten says, “It’s just insane how things are kind of falling into place.” ✽ July 2017 33