Sundile Unveils Debut Single ‘Late Night Love Songs’
Sundile, the project of London-based singer/songwriter Will Strickson, has just unveiled his brand new single Late Night Love Songs, a song about the trials and tribulations of long-distance relationships, out now via Kaleidoscope.

The electric guitar was what first caught my attention to this song and then I heard his rich vocals and knew this was going to be great. There's a laidback vibe in this song that is incredibly captivating and reminds me of a groovy Britpop sound with 1960s surf-pop influences. The infectious melodies are a result of a perfect combination of hypnotic bass chords, with cool drums and beautiful electric guitar riffs. His smooth vocals soar effortlessly over these melodies and give the song that extra dose of emotion. Late Night Love Songs sounds perfect to be played live!! Stream it below!




Speaking about the song Will Strickson said,
’Late Night Love Songs’is about being inspired to write love songs about someone when you’re apart, and then sharing those songs with them on a nightly phone call.

It came about when I’d just figured out how to use the drums on GarageBand; I put an organ over the drum part and then my third ever attempt to write lyrics turned into ‘Late Night Love Songs’. The track takes influences from a wide range of artists, from Arctic Monkeys to Lou Reed, though I became inspired to use GarageBand, rather than finding other people to work with, by Steve Lacy.