LOVE KILLS THE MONSTERS” EP OUT NOW!


Listen to ‘MYSTERY AND MAGIC’

Sunset Salore single artwork for Mystery and Magic


Listen to  ‘CALL IT’

Sunset Salore - Call It


What are people saying?

Sunset Salore’s ‘Love Kills the Monsters’ EP takes listeners on an introspective journey through dark pop, and dreamy alt-pop landscapes.

 

Echoing influences from artists like Massive Attack, and Portishead, this EP merges moody synths with rich layered guitars, creating a cinematic backdrop that pulls you in.

 

Vocals are delivered with an emotional rawness that compliments the EP…[This] is an engaging listen, perfect for fans of ambient rock looking to explore a world of emotional depth and sonic texture.

 

SPACE SOUR

Love Kills The Monsters: Rated 9.5/10 – Philip Moriarty

 

“Sunset Salore, from Melbourne, is one of those voices that transforms the environment. The singer has been at the launches here a few times, and this time the scarlett-haired muse brings plenty of groove again.”

 

“…emerged on the scene with a sound that mixes sophisticated alternative pop and funky basslines that stick in your ears. On Love Kills the Monsters…[she] delivers in a mature way, exploring rich and seductive instrumental layers that sound both nostalgic and fresh.”

HBN, BRAZIL

An astonishing debut EP, ‘Love Kills the Monsters’ by Melbourne’s Sunset Salore, will enchant all alt rock pop aficionados.

 

“Melbourne-based Singer/Songwriter Sunset Salore has triumphantly entered the indie music scene with her highly anticipated 7-track debut EP, ‘Love Kills The Monsters’. This eclectic collection is already making waves in the Alt Rock Pop community. Sunset Salore’s innovative fusion of funky basslines, sultry grooves, and an Alternative Pop feel offers an undeniable glimpse into her promising musical journey”

 

“Sunset Salore’s music is a masterclass in blending heartfelt narratives with mesmerizing melodies, she is truly and artist to watch”

TOP MUSIC, UK

Sunset Salore’s debut EP, “Love Kills the Monsters,” is an eclectic blend of genres, beautiful vocals, and reflective lyrics.

 

[Mystery and Magic] especially, for me, stood out with a nice rhythm and vibes that felt like it belonged on television…with the titular track possessing funky bass lines that I definitely went back to for another listen. As a sucker for beautiful vocals, this EP caught my attention.

 

The rest of the EP didn’t slouch, either.

 

Love Kills the Monsters” is a debut to be proud of.

EACH MEASURE, USA

Sunset Salore unveils a sonic masterpiece with her debut EP Love Kills the Monsters: A must listen sound for alt rock pop enthusiasts

 

The craftsmanship in Sunset Salore’s music is on par with the best in the industry. Her ability to weave deep emotions with rhythmic grooves sets her apart in the Alt Rock Pop genre. Influences from renowned artists such as Florence + The Machine and Halsey can be subtly sensed, adding layers of depth to her sound.

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Sunset Salore doesn’t shy away from bold experimentation, which is evident in ‘Feel,’ one of the EP’s standout surprises. This leftfield electronic piece features lush vocal harmonies layered over a crepuscular sound design, creating a hypnotic, atmospheric vibe that effortlessly walks the line between mainstream appeal and niche artistry. Salore’s ability to balance catchy choruses with more intimate, introspective moments is a testament to her range and versatility.

 

The elegant and charismatic closer, ‘Don’t Owe You Pretty. with its graceful instrumentation and compelling lyricism, brings the record to a fittingly cathartic conclusion.

 

Sunset Salore’s debut EP solidifies her place as a rising star, offering something for everyone while staying true to her unique artistic vision. [This EP] is a must-listen for those craving fresh and innovative sounds with a heartfelt core.

AFX Radio London

The vocal brilliance of Sunset Salore is once again evident in this release…In each one, she offers a rich variety of tones; from her exquisite vibrato technique and smooth, velvety vocals to heartfelt harmonies that showcase her singing abilities to the fullest, all delivered with remarkable fluidity.

 

The entire EP is infused with the elegant style and unmistakable vocal interpretation that defines Sunset Salore as one of the most distinctive and promising voices in today’s scene, allowing each track to stand out with its own identity while presenting a solid and unified proposal as a whole.

Bad Wolf Records, USA

I love albums like this. It’s got a pop sound, but an authentic vibe.

And the music: It’s excellent. It’s catchy, and upbeat… It’s well performed, and doesn’t overreach…the music is fresh, it’s original… and it’s produced really well.

Honestly, this album really made me appreciate Sunset Salore, not just as a performer, but as an artist. From the album art to the music, to the exemplary vocal performance, this album has  committment to personality I think is often absent in the pop genre [with] an indie artist who just  happens to really like good-vibe dance tracks, and can deliver at an elite level.

 

APSI Magazine

The Australian artist Sunset Salore has an incredibly beautiful voice that impresses with a timbre that is both soulful and very clear and is the immediate focus of her new EP:

‘Love Kills The Monsters’ contains 7 fantastic songs from the pop and rock genre that stand out with catchy melodies, unmistakable vocals and beautiful guitar arrangements. What I particularly like about her style is the predominantly lively and dynamic character that runs through the individual tracks, while other titles convince with a gentle ballad sound and provide a nice contrast when listening.

For this reason, I would describe ‘Love Kills The Monsters’ as a little musical journey – if you like Sunset Salore’s new EP, I can only recommend that you buy a physical CD from the artist on Bandcamp

New Indie Radar

From the depths of Melbourne, a beacon emerges in the twilight of alt-pop with Sunset Salore’s debut EP, “Love Kills The Monsters.” The album doesn’t just define a genre; it redefines it, inviting the listener on an introspective journey through the twists and turns of emotional recovery and artistic growth.

 

Sunset Salore’s “Love Kills The Monsters” is not just an EP; it’s a manifesto of rebirth, a logbook of a personal journey toward the light. With sounds that swing between soul and synth, and lyrics that dance on the lines of healing, Salore doesn’t just stage her musical universe – she lives it, vibrant and whole, and invites us to take part in this metamorphosis.

ExtraVAFrench

Sunset Salore has crafted a [triumphant] debut EP that is not only musically impressive, but also deeply moving. ‘Love Kills the Monsters’ is testament to the power of self-reflection and the resilience of the human spirit. With this release [she] has firmly established herself as an artist to watch in the alternatie pop scene.

Each track on ‘Love Kills the Monsters’ offers something unique, showcasing [her] versatility as both a songwriter and vocalist. Her lyrics are honest and relatable, touching on themes of love, loss and personal growth with refreshing authenticity. The production is polished, with each element carefully crafted to create a rick and immersive listening experience.

BROKEN 8 RECORDS, Australia

Get ready for “Mystery and Magic,” the captivating second single from the eagerly awaited EP. Following the impressive success of her debut single “Call It,”… this new release promises to elevate her musical journey even further.

Join Sunset Salore on this enchanting journey as she celebrates the magic of life and love through her music. Check out her EP “Love Kills the Monsters” out now.

We are thrilled to feature Sunset Salore and are very excited to hear what she releases next!

GOSSIP LA


Download your own personal digital copy of Sunset Salore’s discography at Bandcamp , or order the signed copy of the CD here!

 

Sunset Salore would like to thank Kylie Chirunga, Spud Thompson, Nick Franklin, Ben Hemming, Laura DuVe, and Tali Poposka for their contributions to making Love Kills The Monsters a reality.