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Sunset or Sunrise Official Music Video by Andy Jans-Brown & Cameron Spike-Porter from the upcoming album, 'Airport Departure Lounge' written and performed by Andy Jans-Brown & Cameron Spike-Porter, with Grant Gerathy on drums. Mixed by Cameron Spike-Porter and Mastered by Jordan Power. Film clip filmed by Andy Bowles. Huge thanks to the actors Polly Wedlock, Si Jay Gould, Cassidy Curnow and Sam Curnow. With Andy Jans-Brown as himself and Cameron Spike-Porter as the mischief making waiter. Sunset or Sunrise is the second single and film clip from the forthcoming album Airport Departure Lounge; a propulsive indie-rock track that races forward like a fast train running straight through the heart of the listener. It asks a simple question: are we heading for a crash, the start of something new, or somehow both? Should we run, or should we dance? The song surges with urgency, yet the vocal delivery remains restrained and sombre, creating a tension between motion and emotion. The days feel long, but a lifetime passes in a blink. With Sunset or Sunrise, Jans-Brown once again stretches the frame of the three-minute pop song, smuggling big ideas into a fast, hook-driven form. Beneath the rush lies a deeper exploration of love, identity, and the uneasy space between who we are and who we perform ourselves to be for lovers, for crowds, for the promise of belonging. The song circles the absurdity of wanting to be loved “for who we are,” while simultaneously shaping ourselves to meet the expectations of others. That same tension plays out in the accompanying film clip, a darkly comic allegory set at a beachside dinner table at sunset. Jans-Brown sings directly to camera while friends around him laugh, drink, and enjoy themselves. A dishevelled waiter, played by Spike-Porter, becomes increasingly rude, intrusive, and unhinged, disrupting the gathering as tensions rise and the scene collapses into chaos; a pointed mirror to the social fragmentation and finger- pointing of our current political moment. By the final chorus, Jans-Brown becomes both witness and scapegoat, the silent observer who absorbs the fallout, covered in food like a Jackson Pollock canvas as the song reaches its crescendo. In keeping with the broader themes of Airport Departure Lounge, Sunset or Sunrise inhabits that same liminal space beneath harsh fluorescent lights; a waiting room between endings and beginnings, where reflection is unavoidable and certainty is impossible. The song leaves its central question unresolved, capturing the feeling of standing at a threshold, unsure whether what lies ahead is nightfall or dawn.