About the Artist
“Every sunset can feel like an ending — or a question left unanswered.”
‘Too Many Sunsets’ is a deeply reflective country track that captures the ache and beauty of life on the road — the endless highways, the quiet moments in-between, and the emotional weight of searching for somewhere to truly belong.
Inspired by Sandy’s love for ‘A Thousand Miles from Nowhere’ by Dwight Yoakam, the song draws from her own travels, the hard seasons and the golden moments.
Produced by Simon Johnson and featuring Mal Lancaster, Rusty Crook, James Gillard, Liam Kennedy-Clark, and with Gabi Louise on violin, the track blends warm, traditional country textures with a sense of wide-open space.
‘Too Many Sunsets’ unfolds like a long drive at dusk — honest, a little lonesome, and full of quiet hope — capturing that universal longing to find a place, or a person, that finally feels like home.