King Tuff Releases Spaced-Out, Synth-Heavy New Song “ Neverending Sunshine”

King Tuff photo credit Marv Watson, Red Bull Sound Select

Kyle Thomas, also known as King Tuff, has released a fifth track to the upcoming album,  “Neverending Sunshine”. This follows the announcement of The Other, along with song releases of “Raindrop Blue” and “Thru The Cracks”.

According to the press, of the song, Thomas says the following: “Music and Nature are my religion, and I’ve always thought of the Sun as God. It seems so obvious to me and I think it’s funny that more people don’t just straight up worship the Sun. It’s a giant ball of energy in the sky that we revolve around and gave life to everything on this planet. You can’t even look directly at it. We feel happy in it’s beautiful warm rays and depressed when it’s obscured. They should make stained glass temples on the beach that play all the best songs about the Sun on repeat and you can just lay in them and dream. I had a dream once that I was in a subterranean graveyard, the walls and ceiling were covered in moss and ferns, and there was this amazing pure white sunlight emanating from within the room. It was the most peaceful feeling I ever felt. I wrote “Sun Medallion” not long after that dream. I still think about that place and hope I can find it again someday. “Neverending Sunshine” is about being eaten by the Sun and being ok with that. It’s also just a jam you can play with your windows down wearing next to nothing while you’re holding hands with a Slurpee.”

The song is described as a spaced-out, synth-heavy ode to summer. There is a hypnotic presence with the different instrumental uses. With the beginning of each verse, the artist’s vocals reach to a higher range.  The song can be heard below.

(Photo Credit: Marv Watson)

Sudipti Khatry: Sunday Music Writer at mxdwn.com || I have written for Sundays since the summer of 2016. A student in high school, with a goal to major in Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism, and Graphic Design.
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