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Sunset Rollercoaster

Sunset Rollercoaster is a Taiwanese indie band formed in 2009 in , specializing in a jazz-influenced style that incorporates elements of R&B, city-pop, , and '80s grooves. The band, consisting of Kuo-Hung Tseng (vocals and guitar), Hung-Li Chen (bass), Shao-Hsuan Wang (keyboards), Tsun-Lung Lo (drums), and Huang Hao-Ting (saxophone), draws inspiration from , psych-pop, and while writing primarily in English to allow broader audience interpretation. After debuting with the self-released album in 2011 and a subsequent five-year hiatus during which members pursued other projects, the group reunited in 2016, releasing the EP Jinji Kikko and gaining international recognition through tours in the , , , and performances at festivals like Summer Sonic. The band's discography includes full-length albums such as Cassa Nova (2018), Soft Storm (2020)—which explores themes of typhoons and childhood memories—and their fourth studio Quit Quietly (2025), a collection of 11 pop songs reflecting and personal growth. Notable releases also encompass EPs like Vanilla Villa (2019) and Impossible Isle (2022), as well as the collaborative AAA with South Korean HYUKOH in 2024, featuring tracks such as "Young Man" and "Aaaannnnteeeeennnaaaaaa." Their music has been praised for its eclectic musicianship and retro influences, contributing to a resurgence in Taiwanese scenes with live sessions and merchandise available through their official channels. As of 2025, Sunset Rollercoaster continues to tour across regions, including stops in , , and , building on their reputation for immersive, subtropical soundscapes.

History

Formation and early career

Sunset Rollercoaster was formed in Taipei, Taiwan, in 2009 as a trio by Kuo-Hung Tseng on vocals and guitar, Kevin Lee on bass, and Tsun-Lung Lo on drums. The band's inception drew from the era's electro music trends and platforms like MySpace, which were prominent in Taiwan's underground scene at the time. Initially rooted in indie rock influences such as Yo La Tengo, the group began experimenting with synth elements alongside rock structures, laying the groundwork for their evolving sound. The band's debut album, , was self-released on , 2011, featuring 12 tracks produced with a raw, live band approach that emphasized guitars and drums without synthesizers. Key tracks included "Bomb of Love," a fuzzy opener; "No Man's Land," blending bluesy riffs with simple melodies; "Hogi Hogi La La Jo," exploring -infused energy; and "Pinky Pinky," showcasing folk-rock undertones with edges. Critics noted the album's strong bluesy style and genre explorations, though some found the writing and production unremarkable compared to contemporaries, earning it a moderate reception with ratings around 3.2 to 3.6 out of 5 on aggregation sites. In 2011, Sunset Rollercoaster gained early international exposure with their performance at Japan's , marking a significant milestone shortly after the album's release. This appearance highlighted their potential amid tours in and . However, the band faced notable challenges in Taiwan's scene from to 2013, including limited government funding for international performances—only one artist received subsidies in —and intense competition from China's industry amplified by internet file-sharing. DIY distribution via blogs and forums proved inefficient for visibility, while political tensions restricted access to the vast Chinese market, forcing bands to navigate identity and content carefully. These barriers contributed to the group's struggles in building a sustainable audience during their formative years.

Hiatus and reformation

Sunset Rollercoaster went on shortly after the release of their debut album in 2011, primarily due to personal commitments and a desire to explore other musical projects. Frontman Kuo-Hung Tseng and drummer Tsun-Lung Lo formed a called , a dark focused on noise and electronic elements, which allowed them to experiment outside the group's original framework. This period of inactivity, lasting approximately five years, stemmed from creative shifts and logistical challenges, including canceled tours due to personal issues among members. The band reformed in 2015 under Tseng's leadership, who, after being disqualified from mandatory due to eyesight problems, began writing new material and recruiting fresh talent to revitalize the project. Returning drummer Tsun-Lung Lo joined forces with new additions, including keyboardist Shao-Hsuan Wang and bassist Hung-Li Chen, marking a significant lineup overhaul that infused the group with renewed energy. Saxophonist Huang Hao-Ting also contributed to the evolving ensemble during this phase. This reformation emphasized collaboration, with Tseng integrating ideas from the new members to bridge their individual influences. The comeback was solidified with the release of the Jinji Kikko EP on March 1, 2016, which served as a pivotal reintroduction to the indie scene after the long break. The three-track EP featured "Burgundy Red," "My Jinji," and "New Drug," blending sensual quiet storm vibes with synth grooves and R&B elements to showcase the band's refreshed sound. Recorded in winter 2015, it highlighted Tseng's songwriting from the hiatus period, evolving from the debut's rockier edges toward a lusher, funk-infused aesthetic. Post-reformation, Sunset Rollercoaster played initial gigs across and in 2016, including performances at festivals like Baybeats in , which helped build momentum in the indie pop community. These early shows emphasized the group's dynamic live presence and garnered attention for their sophisticated, jazz-tinged arrangements. During the hiatus, the songwriting process shifted toward greater experimentation, with Tseng drawing from '80s synth, , and influences while incorporating band input for a more cohesive, soulful direction.

Recent developments and collaborations

In 2018, Sunset Rollercoaster released their second studio album, Cassa Nova, which marked a stylistic toward a more polished sound infused with and psychedelic elements. The album achieved notable recognition in , including nominations at the Golden Indie Music Awards and supporting a world tour across the region, , and that boosted the band's regional profile. This release solidified their maturation, blending smooth lines with '80s-inspired synth beats. The band's third album, Soft Storm, arrived on October 30, 2020, during the height of the global , featuring introspective themes of emotional storms and personal vulnerability through tracks like the serene "Under the Skin." Released amid travel restrictions, the album relied on virtual promotion strategies, including online streaming events and digital singles to connect with fans worldwide. Its R&B influences, guided by mentorship from veteran artist Ned Doheny, provided a buoyant contrast to the era's isolation. In 2024, Sunset Rollercoaster collaborated with South Korean indie rock band on the joint album , released July 10, which fused their signature psychedelic sounds with HYUKOH's raw energy across eight tracks. The production began informally in 2020 but formalized during a 2023 songwriting camp in Gapyeong, , where four tracks emerged from live jamming sessions; the remaining were refined through file exchanges in , , and , including a notable synthesizer improvisation for "Antenna." Key joint tracks like "Y" and "Glue" highlighted their blended melodic vocals and atmospheric instrumentation. The project culminated in a two-month promotional tour across , featuring sold-out shows in , , and to celebrate the album's warm, friendship-driven ethos. Sunset Rollercoaster's fourth album, QUIT QUIETLY, was surprise-released on August 8, 2025, earning critical acclaim for its experimental fusion of retro alternative pop, rock grooves, and subtle psychedelic sketches of . Reviewers praised its delicate, velvety melodies and refined mixing, marking a bold progression five years after Soft Storm with contributions from HYUKOH's on select elements. Parallel to these releases, the band expanded internationally, reaching Spotify milestones such as features on global playlists like Spotify Singles in 2023 and accumulating millions of streams across and beyond. In late 2025, they announced the "Q comes Q goes" APAC tour for early 2026, with dates in , , , and to capitalize on their growing regional fanbase.

Members

Current members

As of 2025, Sunset Rollercoaster's active lineup consists of five core members, each contributing distinct elements to the band's jazz-infused sound. Kuo-Hung Tseng serves as the band's vocalist and guitarist, having been involved since its formation in 2009; he acts as the primary songwriter and band leader, shaping the group's melodic and thematic direction across multiple albums. Hung-Li Chen (also known as ) has played bass since the band's inception in 2009, providing the rhythmic foundation that anchors their live performances and recordings with steady, energetic grooves. Shao-Hsuan Wang joined on keyboards in 2015, where his synth layers have become integral to the band's atmospheric textures, notably through his arrangements on the 2020 album Soft Storm. He also contributed on during the early years (2009–2011). Tsun-Lung Lo has been the drummer since the band's formation in 2009 (rejoining in 2015 after the ), infusing the band's rhythms with jazz-inspired grooves that enhance their improvisational and dynamic style. Hao-Ting Huang joined on in 2015, adding improvisational depth to live sets and contributing saxophone parts to recent works, including the 2024 collaborative AAA.

Former members

Shih-Wei Huang served as the band's percussionist from 2009 to 2011, enhancing the rhythmic foundation during the formative period with drum pads and percussion in live gigs and early recordings. His work supported the percussion-driven grooves in the band's initial performances and the debut album's experimental percussion layers, influencing the group's jazzy, improvisational vibe before the lineup changes. Huang left amid the five-year starting in 2011, pursuing subsequent roles in other Taiwanese acts such as drummer for . Other early collaborators had brief but pivotal roles in the 2009–2011 era's formative gigs. These departures and the ensuing hiatus allowed the remaining core members to reform with a refreshed lineup, altering the band's percussion dynamics for future releases.

Musical style and influences

Core genre and sound evolution

Sunset Rollercoaster's core genre is jazz-influenced synth-pop, blending indie pop elements with bossa nova rhythms and subtle psychedelia to create a nostalgic yet modern urban sound. Their music draws from city pop traditions, incorporating soulful undertones and fusion techniques that emphasize melodic fluidity over rigid structures. This genre foundation allows for a versatile palette, where jazz improvisation meets electronic textures, resulting in tracks that evoke both laid-back introspection and vibrant energy. The band's signature sound revolves around smooth, undulating melodies supported by tight, groove-oriented rhythms, often delivered through English-language vocals that convey a dreamy, romantic quality. A hallmark is the interplay between saxophone and synthesizers, where the former adds warm, organic breaths and the latter provides atmospheric layers, creating a balanced tension between live instrumentation and electronic enhancement. Instrumentation typically features guitar-led vocals for melodic direction, bass lines that drive propulsive grooves, keyboard synths for ethereal backdrops, and drums that impart a swing feel reminiscent of jazz standards. Over their career, Sunset Rollercoaster's sound has evolved from a raw, rock-infused approach in their early years—characterized by unpolished live-band dynamics and minimal elements—to a more refined romantic pop aesthetic post-2015, with increased incorporation of sophisticated production. This progression reflects a shift toward deeper , where initial fuzzier textures gave way to cleaner arrangements that prioritize narrative depth and sonic clarity. techniques have mirrored this change, transitioning from lo-fi methods that captured spontaneous jams to high-fidelity processes emphasizing , precise layering, and vocal prominence for a more immersive, calculated atmosphere. This evolution has continued into the , with releases like the 2022 EP Impossible Isle, the 2024 collaborative album AAA with , and the 2025 album Quit Quietly maintaining the jazzy core while incorporating collaborative elements and remastered tracks for enhanced subtropical vibes as of August 2025.

Key influences and lyrical themes

Sunset Rollercoaster draws heavily from traditions, incorporating elements of improvisation and smooth phrasing that manifest in their swirling lines and silky guitar melodies that evoke a sense of fluid emotional expression. influences from are evident in the band's laid-back rhythms and gentle vocals, particularly shaping their debut album's tropical, introspective sound. Additionally, 1980s acts such as inform their synthesizer-driven grooves and crystalline riffs, blending electronic textures with organic instrumentation to create a dreamy, retro-futuristic aesthetic. The band is deeply rooted in the Taiwanese , where they contribute to a vibrant community in that fuses Eastern subtlety with Western pop structures, often drawing from local urban experiences while adopting global retro sounds like American R&B and . This blending allows Sunset Rollercoaster to craft music that resonates across cultures, as seen in their use of English lyrics to bridge personal narratives with universal appeal, avoiding the Mandarin-dominated trends of regional pop. Lyrically, Sunset Rollercoaster explores themes of romance through narrative-driven stories of love and longing, often portraying relationships as tender yet transient encounters. permeates their work, evoking wistful reflections on past simplicities and "good old times," infused with a chill, summery vibe that contrasts deeper emotional undercurrents. Urban melancholy emerges in depictions of Taipei's rainy streets, typhoon-induced isolation, and fleeting city life, capturing a sense of and loss of control in abstract, poetic terms. Cultural references to Asian pop elements, such as 1990s romantic comedies and personal amid subtropical , add layers of to their English-language verses, emphasizing emotional fragility and human connection.

Discography

Studio albums

Sunset Rollercoaster has released five studio albums since their formation, blending , , and influences into full-length recordings that have garnered increasing international attention. Their discography emphasizes self-production and independent distribution in early years, transitioning to partnerships with established labels for wider reach. Albums are typically available in streaming formats, with physical editions including and LPs where noted. The band's debut album, , was self-released on , 2011, featuring 12 tracks and marking their initial foray into the Taiwanese indie scene with self-produced material focused on local sales. Initial physical copies were distributed independently through Taipei's indie channels, contributing to steady without major chart placements. Formats included and digital, with a vinyl reissue in 2019. Following a , Cassa Nova arrived on March 14, 2018, under Sunset Music Production, comprising 10 tracks that showcased matured synth elements and earned strong domestic . It achieved notable streams, exceeding 28 million on by 2025, reflecting sustained popularity in Taiwan's indie landscape. Available in CD, , and digital formats, the solidified their reformation. The third album, Soft Storm, released on December 10, 2020, via Sunset Music Production, contains 9 tracks and was crafted during the , leading to international streaming breakthroughs with over 21 million streams on as of October 2025. Named the fourth-best Asian of 2020 by , it highlighted global appeal through collaborations like "Passerby" with Michael Seyer. Formats encompass CD, digital, and limited vinyl editions. In 2024, emerged as a collaborative effort with South Korean band , released on July 10 under a joint production with Earthtone Records, featuring 8 bilingual tracks that incorporated English and Korean elements for broader Asian markets. Promoted through joint tours in and , it amassed over 23 million streams shortly after launch, available in , , and digital. Their most recent release, Quit Quietly, issued on August 8, 2025, by Sunset Music Production Co. Ltd., includes 11 tracks with experimental infusions, receiving critical praise for its depth, including a 3.4/5 rating on and positive reviews highlighting its nuances. Distributed in CD, digital, and vinyl formats, it continues their trajectory of innovative sound evolution without reported certifications.
AlbumRelease DateLabelTracksFormatsNotable Achievements
Bossa NovaOctober 5, 2011Self-released12, , (2019 reissue)Initial Taiwanese sales
Cassa NovaMarch 14, 2018Sunset Music Production10, , 28M+ streams by 2025
Soft StormDecember 10, 2020Sunset Music Production9, , #4 best Asian album 2020 (); 21M+ streams as of October 2025
AAAJuly 10, 2024 (collab)8, , 23M+ streams; Asia-wide tours
Quit QuietlyAugust 8, 2025Sunset Music Production Co. Ltd.11, , 3.4/5 RYM rating; critical acclaim

Extended plays

Sunset Rollercoaster's extended plays represent key milestones in the band's post-reformation output, blending their signature jazz-infused with experimental elements. The band's first EP after a five-year , Jinji Kikko, marked their return and introduced a more mature sound influenced by Japanese aesthetics, evident in its evocative title and artwork featuring subtle Eastern motifs. Released on , 2016, via Sunset Music Production Co., the EP consists of three tracks produced by Tseng Kuo-Hung: "Burgundy Red" (6:17), "My Jinji" (6:40), and "New Drug" (4:44). The recording incorporated live instrumentation, including by Cheng Pei-Yi and by Huang Hao-Ting, emphasizing a lush, nostalgic . Limited editions included a translucent pink 12-inch vinyl repress with numbered sleeves, initially pressed in and later in . On Taiwanese streaming platforms like KKBOX, "My Jinji" garnered significant plays, contributing to the EP's top positions in charts during 2016. Following the success of their 2018 album Cassa Nova, Vanilla Villa served as a bridge to subsequent full-length releases, capturing a light, summery essence through breezy synth layers and whimsical narratives about an alien's vacation. Issued on May 1, 2019, also by Sunset Music Production Co. and produced by Yuchain Wang and Tseng Kuo-Hung, the EP features three tracks: "Welcome To" (1:48), "Vanilla" (2:31), and "Villa" (2:41). Its production highlighted "cute prog rock" experimentation, with short, vignette-like structures evoking a tropical escape. Special editions encompassed a vanilla-colored 10-inch with gold hot-stamping and matte jackets, alongside digital exclusives on platforms like . The EP performed well on Taiwanese services such as and local charts, with "Villa" peaking in indie playlists amid the band's growing regional popularity. In 2022, as part of the Infinity Sunset compilation project, Sunset Rollercoaster released several collaborative mini-EPs, each limited to two tracks in split formats that expanded their international partnerships. Subtropical South, shared with Michael Seyer and released July 29, 2022, includes the band's "Jellyfish" (feat. Michael Seyer), a dreamy track about longing produced by Tseng Kuo-Hung. Similarly, Little Balcony (July 15, 2022) collaborates with , featuring Sunset Rollercoaster's version of the title track, which explores introspective themes through soft vocals and minimal arrangements. Impossible Isle (August 12, 2022), a split with never young beach, presents the band's "Impossible Isle," an upbeat piece with animated visuals emphasizing ; it was issued in a transparent burgundy 7-inch vinyl pressed in . These EPs, while shorter, underscored the band's evolving collaborative approach and received positive reception on Taiwanese indie charts, boosting streams on KKBOX.

Singles and live releases

Sunset Rollercoaster has issued a select number of standalone singles and promotional tracks outside their studio albums and EPs, often in digital formats accompanied by music videos. These releases highlight collaborations and remixes, contributing to the band's growing international presence through streaming platforms. Live releases include session recordings and tour documents, capturing their jazz-infused sound in performance settings. The band's early non-album output includes the 2018 split single "Travel Agency / Cry For The Moon," a limited-edition 7" featuring original tracks on each side. In 2019, "" was released as a digital single, serving as the lead track from the accompanying Vanilla Villa EP but available independently; it includes a Jerry Paper version. The track's breezy, tropical melody was promoted via an official . "Candlelight," featuring OHHYUK of , appeared as a digital single in 2020 ahead of the Soft Storm . This collaboration marked a pivotal moment for the band, gaining traction on Asian streaming services and amassing millions of streams, underscoring their appeal in regional markets. A cover of "我是一隻魚 (I'm a Fish)" was issued as a standalone digital single in , showcasing the band's interpretive style on a Taiwanese classic. In 2023, Sunset Rollercoaster participated in Spotify's Singles series, releasing reimagined acoustic versions of "Candlelight" and "腦海中 (In My Head)," the latter a cover of a track by Taiwanese band Lô-Ping. These digital-only releases were tailored for streaming audiences, emphasizing stripped-down arrangements.
TitleRelease DateFormatNotes
/ Cry For The Moon20187" (limited edition)Split ; A-side "Travel Agency," B-side "Cry For The Moon"
Villa (Jerry Paper )May 1, 2019Digital version; tied to Vanilla Villa EP promotion
我是一隻魚 (I'm a Fish)2019Digital ; promotional
Candlelight (feat. OHHYUK)2020Digital Collaboration; achieved significant streaming plays in
Candlelight - Spotify SinglesJuly 21, 2023Digital Acoustic reimagination
腦海中 - Spotify SinglesJuly 21, 2023Digital Acoustic of Lô-Ping
Live releases encompass intimate session captures and full tour documentation. The 2018 Audiotree Live EP features five tracks recorded in , including "Greedy," "," "New Drug," "My Jinji," and "Cassa Nova," marking the first such session for a Taiwanese band at the venue; it was released digitally in format. In 2025, AAA LIVE documented the band's collaborative tour with , compiling 30 tracks from their performance into a multi-format release including 2 CDs and a Blu-ray disc. This live album captures the full setlist of their joint project, emphasizing improvisational energy and cross-cultural synergy.

Live performances

Major tours and festivals

Sunset Rollercoaster's early live performances primarily consisted of local gigs in from 2009 to 2011, following their formation in 2009, where they built a grassroots following through intimate venues in Taiwan's scene. Their international breakthrough came in 2011 with an appearance at the in , performing on the Island Stage alongside acts like Matzka and Galaxy Express, which marked one of their first major festival slots and helped promote their debut album Bossa Nova. After reforming in following a hiatus, the band embarked on an tour spanning 2016–2017, focusing on regional stops in , , and to reestablish their presence and test new material ahead of subsequent releases. In 2017, they expanded to with a performance at SummerStage in , , as part of the Taiwanese Waves showcase on July 29, drawing an audience of several thousand for a free outdoor event that highlighted Taiwanese indie acts. This U.S. debut featured setlists blending their early influences with emerging elements, adapting to larger festival logistics. The release of their second album Cassa Nova in 2018 spurred the Cassa Nova World Tour (2018–2019), which included stops across , a U.S. leg in late September 2018 with shows in cities like and , and a European tour in 2019 featuring performances in the UK and other countries. In , the tour's "Business Trip" extension reached venues like EBX Live Space in on February 20, 2019, where setlists evolved to emphasize tracks from Cassa Nova such as "Almost Mature '87," performed with amplified energy for international crowds of 500–1,000 per show. Logistical challenges included coordinating cross-continental travel for their five-piece setup, but the tour solidified their global appeal. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted live touring in 2020, leading to adaptations like the Typhoon Riders live concert on September 25, 2020, at a Taiwanese venue, which served as a limited-capacity event supporting their album Soft Storm and was later shared online to reach global fans amid restrictions. Setlists during this period shifted toward introspective tracks from Soft Storm, such as "Soft Storm" and "Passerby," performed with minimal audience interaction to comply with health protocols. In 2024–2025, Sunset Rollercoaster joined HYUKOH for the AAA APAC Tour, promoting their collaborative album AAA with 11 shows across nine cities, including sold-out dates at Olympic Hall in Seoul on September 7–8, 2024 (capacity ~5,000), and AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong on November 6, 2024. Other stops encompassed Tokyo on October 10, Manila on October 12, Kuala Lumpur on October 18, Bangkok on November 2, and an encore in Seoul in April 2025, with setlists integrating joint tracks like "Clair de Lune" and "Kite War" alongside solo material, attracting diverse APAC audiences and navigating post-pandemic logistics like enhanced venue safety measures. The tour also included festival appearances at Clockenflap in Hong Kong. Looking ahead, the band announced the Q Comes Q Goes Tour for 2025–2026 on November 4, 2025, starting with Asia dates such as in on February 7, 2026 (presented by , capacity up to 14,000), Zepp Haneda in on March 4, 2026, and Hall Basket Senayan in on March 7, 2026. This tour promotes their recent Quit Quietly and features evolved setlists incorporating fan favorites with new orchestral arrangements, building on prior tours' emphasis on visual and thematic cohesion.

Notable live recordings

Sunset Rollercoaster's Live session, recorded in on October 18, 2018, captures the band's improvisational elements through five tracks: "Greedy," "," "New Drug," "My Jinji," and "I Know You Know I Love You." The session highlights their subtropical, retro-infused sound with breezy synths and relaxed grooves, emphasizing live spontaneity over studio polish. Released as an EP on platforms like and , it has garnered over 1 million views on , praised for its chilled-out vibe suitable for casual listening. Critics noted the performance's groovy energy, transporting listeners to a brighter compared to their recorded albums. In 2025, Sunset Rollercoaster collaborated with South Korean band on AAA LIVE, a comprehensive live recording from their joint APAC tour featuring 30 tracks spanning over two hours, including "," "Kite War," "Burgundy Red," "Young Man," and "Goodbye ," with mutual guest appearances enhancing the setlist. The production utilized multi-camera setups to document the full concert experience, incorporating audience interactions and post-production mixing to preserve the raw energy of the performances. Available on , , and as a physical CD with Blu-ray, the release has achieved significant streaming success, with standout tracks like "Young Man" exceeding 8.4 million plays. highlighted the heightened funkiness and collaborative dynamism, contrasting the more introspective studio versions by amplifying live and crowd engagement. Other notable sessions include videos from the band's 2017 appearance at SummerStage as part of the Taiwanese festival, showcasing tracks like "My Jinji" in an outdoor setting that underscored their synth-pop accessibility. These informal captures, alongside the structured and AAA LIVE releases, demonstrate Sunset Rollercoaster's evolution in documenting live output, balancing technical fidelity with the improvisational core of their performances.

Awards and recognition

Golden Indie Music Awards

Sunset Rollercoaster received nominations at the 29th Golden Indie Music Awards in 2018 for Cassa Nova, including Best Album and Best Band.

Golden Melody Awards

Sunset Rollercoaster won Best Music Video at the 30th Golden Melody Awards in 2019 for "Slow / Oriental". Sunset Rollercoaster achieved a significant milestone at the 32nd Golden Melody Awards in 2021 by winning the Best Band award for their album Soft Storm, recognizing the band's resurgence and creative momentum following their reformation. The album was also nominated in key categories, including Best Album, highlighting its impact within Taiwan's music scene. This victory marked an important step in the band's transition from indie circuits to broader national acclaim. The band's collaborative project with South Korean group garnered further international recognition through nominations in the International Category at the 36th in 2025, reflecting the cross-cultural appeal of their work. In 2025, Sunset Rollercoaster celebrated a triumphant sweep at the 36th , securing three prestigious wins for AAA: Best Vocal Recording Album, Best Music Video for "Rafhoo (Antenna)," and Best Album Design. These accolades underscored the project's innovative blend of and experimental elements, earning widespread praise for elevating Taiwanese music on a global stage. The 2025 ceremony, held at Taipei Music Center, featured memorable live performances by the band, showcasing tracks from AAA and captivating audiences with their signature dreamy soundscapes. During acceptance speeches, band members emphasized themes of indie perseverance, crediting their journey from underground roots to mainstream success as a testament to sustained artistic dedication. These Golden Melody achievements signified Sunset Rollercoaster's elevation to national recognition within the Mandarin pop landscape, bridging indie authenticity with broader pop accessibility and inspiring a new generation of Taiwanese musicians.

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