A Slow Burn Worth Sitting With: Sunstreets Share new music “Northern Lights”
- Apr 7
- 1 min read
Sunstreets drop a track that builds noisy feeling of dreamy guitars clean indie polish with hints of The Cranberries but updated, without being cheesy it's more late night clarity than festival chaos.

Sunstreets drifts in on shimmering guitars and clean, unforced melodies, landing somewhere between nostalgia and quiet ambition. There’s an emotional softness to it that doesn’t beg for attention, but earns it anyway.
The influence of The Cranberries in the tone familiar sense of space and sincerity but Sunstreets keep it grounded in a more modern indie sound sphere.
Lyrically, “Northern Lights” leans into belief the kind that exists before proof. It’s about holding onto something bigger than your current reality, even when it doesn’t fully make sense yet. That idea carries the track more than any big chorus ever could.



