Nearly two years on from their last single release, "Mushroom Kingdom," Australian psychedelic pop outfit Sunfruits have returned with a new garage-rock anthem, "Made To Love." Produced by Theo Carbo and mixed / mastered by John Lee, "Made To Love" showcases an exciting, fresh direction for the group. Written by frontman Winter McQuinn over Melbourne's harshest lockdown, it's a fiery 2:30-minute track about running away with your soulmate to escape the hellish landscape of life under capitalism. Filled with distorted guitar riffs, duelling vocals, ethereal strings and crunchy bass and drum combo, this track throws it back to the glam-rock sounds of T-Rex and the 70s revivalism of Ty Segall, showcasing a powerful maturity in the band’s sound and songwriting. McQuinn wrote "Made To Love" while he and his partner Acacia Coates were living in regional Victoria during the 2021 lockdown. McQuinn says, "We wrote the lyrics together when we were both feeling the pull and desire to move out of the city and get away from the nine-to-five lifestyle. The song's message follows this desire about wanting to leave the city life behind and enjoy each other's company as we ride out the Apocalypse.” Complementing the 70s revivalist sound of "Made To Love," the single comes with an equally retro music video directed and edited by the band's guitarist and vocalist on the track, Evie Vlah. Hooning around in a red Ford Mustang, with bright lights, vintage outfits and a stage performance straight out of Countdown, the video aligns perfectly with the song's ode to 70s rock and love. Filmed at Northcote Social Club and surrounding areas, the video depicts the live energy of Sunfruits with lights, outfits and camera work reminiscent of Kiss, T-Rex and Slade videos. “I wanted the video to give people a short and punchy hit of nostalgia. We handmade all the props and edited it ourselves, adding in all the 70s flair we could," shares Elvie. Watch the video for "Made To Love" below.