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High Sierra Club share new single 'Early Sundown'
High Sierra Club share new single 'Early Sundown'
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Wednesday, March 11, 2026 - 12:36
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Las Vegas pop-punk band High Sierra Club released their new single “Early Sundown”. The track arrives as the second installment in a six-single run leading up to their forthcoming EP Love All by Itself Isn’t Enough. Fueled by driving guitars, urgent rhythms, and emotionally charged lyricism, “Early Sundown” captures the chaos of arguments that spiral past resolution — the moment when frustration outweighs clarity and exhaustion sets in.

“‘Early Sundown’  is about being completely drained from arguing,” shares vocalist/guitarist Matthew Mosca. “It’s that chaotic spiral where you’re not even sure what you’re fighting about anymore. You lose yourself mid-conversation, say things you don’t mean, and walk away more exhausted than when you started. We wanted it to feel frantic and loud because arguments aren’t clean or poetic — they’re messy.”

Written by Matthew Mosca, Jacob Grabner, Dominic Maglalang, and Gerry Trevino, “Early Sundown” was produced, mixed, and mastered entirely by Mosca, deliberately illuminating the band’s in-house approach to mastering their sound. Auditorially, the single discovered the equilibrium between tightly drawn verses with formulaic, anthemic choruses — punchy guitars colliding with its rhythmic backbone, while vocals oscillated between the edge of hostility and tender transparency.

Since forming in 2019, High Sierra Club — Matthew Mosca (vocals/guitar), Jacob Grabner (bass), Dominic Maglalang (drums), and Gerry Trevino (lead guitar) — have accelerated across the western U.S. through visceral, electrifying live performances and soul-baring lyricism. The band has shared stages with The Home Team, HUNNY, I Set My Friends on Fire, 408, and Good Terms, steadily carving out their place in the modern alternative scene.