Sunday October 28
Jethro’s Bar + Stage
Ontario’s Sun Harmonic aren’t here to dazzle you with frills—they’re a straight-ahead, three-piece rock machine: guitar, bass, drums, and a refusal to compromise. Their latest single, Glory Days, hits like a live-off-the-floor revelation, mixed by award-winning producer Brian Moncarz, and drenched in pure Canadian rock authenticity.
Frontman Kaleb Hikele, with his rhythm section Dave Skrtich and Ian McLennan, have been grinding out the Sun Harmonic sound since 2009. Six albums in, they’re still evolving, and Glory Days is the perfect teaser for the seventh LP, promising a thunderous continuation of their raw, anthemic approach.
Hikele explains the song’s heartbeat: “Glory Days is about the struggles and triumphs of life—whether your best days are behind you or happening right now.” Written during the humdrum of furniture delivery and manual labor, the track channels a restless, relatable energy: the sense that our glory days are fleeting but always worth chasing. Post-pandemic, the track lands harder than ever, a driving reminder that life’s highs can still hit like a freight train.
This is rock stripped to its essence—anthemic, immediate, and impossible not to feel.
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