High Sierra Club are back with “Early Sundown,” and if you’ve ever walked away from an argument feeling more drained than when it started, this one’s going to land.
The Las Vegas four piece drop the new single on March 4 as the second release from their upcoming EP Love All by Itself Isn’t Enough. Where earlier 2026 single “Talk” tackled miscommunication and silence, “Early Sundown” captures what happens when everything finally spills over.
Vocalist and guitarist Matthew Mosca describes it as that chaotic spiral where you forget what you were even fighting about. You say things you don’t mean. You leave exhausted. The band wanted the track to feel frantic and loud because arguments are rarely neat or poetic. They’re messy.
Sonically, it leans into that tension. Driving guitars, urgent rhythms and choruses built to be shouted back in packed rooms. If you’re into the punch of Knuckle Puck, the urgency of The Story So Far, or the hooks of State Champs, this will feel right at home.
Everything was written by the band and produced, mixed and mastered entirely by Mosca, doubling down on their DIY approach. It’s tight, direct and emotionally raw without overthinking it.
Since forming in 2019, High Sierra Club have built their name through high energy live shows across the western US, sharing stages with The Home Team and others while carving out their own lane in the modern pop punk revival. With “Talk” and now “Early Sundown,” it feels like they’re stepping into a sharper era.

If this is what the EP sounds like, Love All by Itself Isn’t Enough could be the moment things really click.



