Sunshine Brothers hit "Sink or Swim" like a sleeper single with a pulse. The song feels immediate, bright, and a little stubborn, which is exactly the kind of confidence that cuts through the clutter right now.
Guitars come in with a sun-bleached jangle, the rhythm section keeps a dry, steady shove, and the vocal sits right up front without sounding polished to death. Everything has a live-wire looseness that makes the track feel played in real time, not assembled.
End-of-summer afternoons call for songs that move while the light starts thinning, and this one does exactly that. It fits a long drive, an open window, or a last-minute decision to keep the day going a little longer.