SUN ARCANA Release Video for Debut Single ‘Wonderful’
Easy Life Records’ new signing Sun Arcana impress with new video and single Wonderful.

Akin to the name, Sun Arcana’s new track is a full-throttle, riff filled work of art. It’s hard to come by original sounding rock bands when all the boots seem to have been filled, but Sun Arcana have a fresh, rounded heavier sound with a melodic side that appeals to a broad audience.
From Essex, Sun Arcana were brought together by a collective vision to create the exact sound they’ve achieved on this track.
Talking about the sound, guitarist Harry Acreman said:
We want our sound to really represent how we write. Prior to ‘Wonderful’, we would often record and find that the music wasn’t representing us. We like to think of our live shows as big, full of ballsy riffs and an overall rocky anthemic sound, but our old recordings were too tame. Now we are aiming for that big, in-your-face sound.
Wonderful really reflects these comments, and vocalist Tom Harper-Ward went on to explain:
We chose it as our first single because we felt it was important to start with a bang. After we came up with the opening riff at rehearsal, we knew straight away that it had to be a massive song with huge riffs everywhere. We’re particularly excited to play this one live.
The video accompaniment is a beautiful piece of cinematography filmed in Manchester, with Rolling Vision.
With this video in particular, it was important to keep up with the high energy of the song and we thought they absolutely smashed it for us. Although I must admit, after filming it took me a few days to recover due the amount of takes we did. Probably has to be the least rock n roll thing to say, but I had a neck ache for about a week after.
The band name touches on the mythology behind Tarot cards, with Arcana referring to mystical secrets and the Sun radiating light – referring to optimism. It’s partly a reflection of the band’s positive outlook on things to come.
They are also set to play the single launch show at The Finsbury in London on November 21st.
