King of Cups has released a brand-new playthrough video for their highly acclaimed track “Lighthouse,” giving fans an intimate look at the band’s musical chemistry and creative energy. The video features the band’s core members, Sugar Shaun and Bryguy, alongside longtime friends and collaborators Tyler Wolter and Kevin Prince.
Tyler Wolter — known for his work in bands such as Honyock, Burro, and more — joins the lineup not only as a talented musician but also as Shaun’s brother-in-law, adding a familial layer to the performance. Meanwhile, Kevin Prince, owner and operator of One Eleven Studios and a former member of Turning Point, brings his production expertise and seasoned musicianship to the mix.
The track itself holds a special place in the band’s upcoming Elemental album, where “Lighthouse” represents Earth — a fitting choice for a song grounded in love, truth, and emotional balance. According to Shaun, “Lighthouse” is inspired by his wife, who has been his steady anchor and guiding light through life’s storms.
With its heartfelt message and the group’s undeniable synergy, the “Lighthouse” playthrough video captures both the spirit of collaboration and the personal story behind the song.
Fans can watch the full video now on Moosic Entertainment’s official YouTube channel, and get ready for more from the band as they continue to explore the elements in their upcoming releases.
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Get ready to experience the infectious sounds of King of Cups, a band quickly gaining momentum in the music scene. This Neon Pop-Punk, Alternative, Pop-Rock, Emo-Pop duo, led by the dynamic Sugar Shaun and the incomparable BryGuy, is all about catchy, harmonized guitar riffs and lyrics that will have you singing along in no time. With influences ranging from Jimmy Eat World, The Maine, We The Kings, Mayday Parade, Forever The Sickest Kids, and The Academy Is… to heavier acts like A Day To Remember, King of Cups brings a unique sound to the scene that’s impossible to ignore.
