Logan Taylor Paints Heartache in Golden Hues on 'Tequila Sunrise'
- Andy Roberts
- 4 hours ago
- 1 min read

Rising pop-rock artist Logan Taylor delivers another stirring, sun-soaked anthem with her latest single, “Tequila Sunrise”—a track that balances nostalgic storytelling with shimmering production to breathtaking effect. As the fourth single in a breakout run that includes “White Wolf,” “Some Other Woman,” and “Anna,” Taylor’s new release affirms her growing reputation for vivid, emotionally rich songwriting.
Built on a steady rhythmic backbone and layered with warm guitars and synth-tinged Americana textures, “Tequila Sunrise” explores the emotional gravity of “returning to a person, a place, and a version of oneself thought long gone.” Taylor’s voice, intimate yet expansive, carries the quiet ache of memory and the hope that maybe—just maybe—things could turn out differently this time.
Written before a formative personal trip and later recorded in Nashville, the track retains its raw demo energy while showcasing thoughtful production choices that give it cinematic depth. Taylor’s decision to preserve the original synth lines and riffs lends the final version an authentic, lived-in feel.
“Tequila Sunrise” is the latest preview from her upcoming debut album, Light Me Up (due in August), and it continues to position Logan Taylor as a compelling new voice in the pop-rock world—one who bridges the personal and the universal with style, soul, and substance. For fans of Maggie Rogers, Phoebe Bridgers, or Kacey Musgraves, this track is your next emotional road trip essential.