Sun Room

BIOGRAPHY

Born and raised in SoCal's surf-rock scene, Sun Room (Luke Asgian, Ashton Minnich and Max Pinamonti) quickly went from getting the cops called on them for playing too loudly at house shows to performing their music in sold out rooms across dozens of countries.

After a series of unexpected viral moments, two of their songs were included on the hit Netflix series ‘Outer Banks’ which continued the wave of excitement online. Within just six months of the band forming, Sun Room went on to sell out a run of shows across the US, support Louis Tomlinson's North and South American tours, and support Inhaler in Europe.

Making their way back to the US in Fall 2022, Sun Room embarked on their first headline tour across North America, selling over 13,000 tickets. Getting back on the road in Spring 2023, the band toured the US with Inhaler, then went straight into their own headline run.

After returning home to San Diego for the summer, Sun Room finished their EP At Least I Tried — A 4 track EP produced by Zac Carper from FIDLAR, one of the band's biggest influences growing up in the California DIY scene. The project was met with great responses from the public, scoring playlist covers across DSPs, a highlight from Iggy Pop on BBC6 and DIY Mag describing them as "a band so unashamedly indebted to the garage rock'n' roll of decades past..." The project dropped as the band kicked off their second headline tour across all of North America, playing in over 30 cities, before finally jetting off to Australia for a headline tour and series of festivals from December 2023 to January 2024.

Coming off a headline run and festival circuit in Spring 2024, Sun Room has most recently released their EP Can’t Explain following the singles "Hate It When You Call" and "Get Me Outta New York City." The EP arrives just before the band is set to join Dayglow on his fall headline tour for 20+ dates across the US.

In 2023, Sun Room gained over 500k followers across social media with a steady flow of global listeners that continue to grow as they experiment with their sound, play in new cities, and pull influences from the unique experiences they have encountered in just three years of being a band.

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