Sunset Salore and her team drop an epic award winning music video for her song ‘Call It’, from her debut EP, “Love Kills The Monsters”.
Hailing from Belfast, Northern Ireland, Sunset Salore channels a lifetime of passion and storytelling into her music, shaped by her upbringing in the city’s vibrant cultural scene and artistic exploration in Melbourne. Her unique blend of soulful vocals and dynamic instrumentation has carved out a distinctive place in the alternative pop landscape.
Her latest single, “Call It,” is a standout example of her artistry. The track seamlessly weaves smooth keyboard tones, crisp rhythmic clicks, and her evocative vocals into a rich sonic tapestry. An ode to her growing impact, the song has amassed nearly 65,000 Spotify streams across 119 countries in just four weeks and earned her an Award at the Europe Music Video Awards this November.
Accompanying the single is a visually stunning music video that transforms “Call It” into a cinematic narrative. The music video features Sunset Salore & Madison Sewell. Being screened at an exclusive screening during the Folkestone Film Festival this December, the video amplifies the track’s emotional depth with striking visuals and vivid storytelling. Each frame is meticulously crafted to complement the song’s layered production, offering an immersive experience that lingers with the viewer.
We are so happy to continue to watch success of Sunset Salore and her projects. With her “Call It,” release and Music Video, Sunset Salore makes a bold creative statement, reclaiming her space in the music world and leaving us eager for the next chapter of her journey.
Make sure to check out the official music video of Sunset Salore’s ‘Call It’, from her debut EP, “Love Kills The Monsters” below.
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Credits: Music by Sunset Salore. Featuring – Madison Sewell & Sunset Salore. Videography, Directing, Production, & Colour Grading – Adi Ringma & Bec Marshall. MUA – Savannah Oskorep. Cake – The Butcher’s Daughters. Logo design – Tina Li. Songwriting – Louise Acheson & Kylie Chirunga. Production, Instrumental, Reccording, Mixing – Spud Thompson. Elusive Creative Mastering Engineer – Nick Franklin