The Sundays' second album, Blind, ramped up comparisons to the Cocteau Twins and The Smiths, thanks in no small part to Harriet Wheeler's airy voice and David Gavurin's delay effect-drenched guitar.The "goodbye" is ironic, since good intentions to leave the relationship are really the only thing bidding adieu. And the song's gorgeous conclusion is capped with Wheeler's soaring lyric of resignat...
this is one of my all-time favorite albums.review from: Trouser PressThe Sundays:Reading, Writing and Arithmetic (1990)The Sundays burst on the British scene in an artful shimmer of catchy guitar folk-pop, topped off by Harriet Wheeler's enchanting, melody-melting little girl voice. On the London-based quartet's debut album, David Gavurin builds subtle tension into wonderful tunes like "Can't B...
Here's another installment of my 'I'm So Early '90's It Hurts'(ISENIH). (The red button will emit the song 'Summertime' for your listening convenience). Does anyone miss The Sundays as much as I do? Damn I miss them so much. It's been 11 years since their last cd release 'Static And Silence'(which I've been listening to alot lately), ELEVEN YEARS! Geezus! How could they let so much time go by ...
The Sundays' second album, Blind, ramped up comparisons to the Cocteau Twins and The Smiths, thanks in no small part to Harriet Wheeler's airy voice and David Gavurin's delay effect-drenched guitar.The "goodbye" is ironic, since good intentions to leave the relationship are really the only thing bidding adieu. And the song's gorgeous conclusion is capped with Wheeler's soaring lyric of resignat...
Going through some old cassettes found the 'sountrack' to the Buffy The Vampire TV Series. There is some great tracks on this. Good cover of the Stones - Wild Horses by The Sundays.Could not let this go without posting the original.