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10 Best Songs of the Week: The WAEVE, Mogwai, Deep Sea Diver, Father John Misty, and More 

Plus Sunday (1994), Elias Rønnenfelt, W.H. Lung, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Sep 20, 2024

Welcome to the 30th Songs of the Week of 2024. This week Andy Von Pip, Caleb Campbell, Marina Mallin, Matt the Raven, and Scotty Dransfield helped me decide what should make the list. We considered over 30 songs and narrowed it down to a Top 10. More

Sunday (1994) Release New Single “Blossom”

Their First Release on RCA Records From their Deluxe Expanded EP

Sep 20, 2024

Rising indie band Sunday (1994) has unveiled their new single “Blossom” as part of the deluxe edition of their debut EP. More

Under the Radar Announces Issue 73 Featuring Maya Hawke and Nilüfer Yanya on the Covers

Issue 73 Also Features Interviews with Fontaines D.C., Cassandra Jenkins, DIIV, Sparks, Camera Obscura, Alan Sparhawk, The Decemberists, Jessica Pratt, Glass Animals, Charly Bliss, Yard Act, English Teacher, and More

Sep 06, 2024

Under the Radar is excited to announce the full details of our new print issue, Issue 73, which features Maya Hawke and Nilüfer Yanya on the two covers. Issue 73 also features interviews with Fontaines D.C., Cassandra Jenkins, DIIV, Sparks, Camera Obscura, Alan Sparhawk, The Decemberists, Jessica Pratt, Glass Animals, Charly Bliss, Yard Act, English Teacher, Goat Girl, Hana Vu, and others. More

Sunday (1994) Releases Dreamy New Single “Softly”

From Forthcoming Deluxe Version of Their Debut EP

Aug 09, 2024

Sunday (1994) releases their dreamy new single, “Softly,” from the upcoming deluxe version of their debut EP. More

Jul 10, 2024

Sunday (1994) has unveiled their latest single, “TV Car Chase,” as a preview of their extended deluxe EP set to release on September 6th. More

12 Best Songs of the Week: Charly Bliss, Jessica Pratt, The WAEVE, Hamish Hawk, and More

Plus Lionlimb, Why Bonnie, Jon Hopkins, Font, La Luz, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

May 03, 2024

Welcome to the fifteenth Songs of the Week of 2024. This week Andy Von Pip, Caleb Campbell, Mark Moody, and Scott Dransfield helped me decide what should make the list. We seriously considered over 20 songs this week and narrowed it down to a Top 12. More

May 03, 2024

Up-and-coming Anglo-American band Sunday (1994) have dropped their self-titled debut EP today. They have also shared a video for the EP’s new single, “Blonde.” More

12 Best Songs of the Week: Camera Obscura, Sunday (1994), Lionlimb, Beth Gibbons, and more

Plus Imogen and the Knife, GIFT, Goat Girl, From Indian Lakes, La Luz, and a Wrap-up of the Last Two Weeks' Other Notable New Tracks

Apr 12, 2024

Welcome to the twelfth Songs of the Week of 2024. We didn’t do a Songs of the Week last week because we were working on other projects, so this week’s Songs of the Week covers the last two weeks. More

Apr 05, 2024

British-American duo Sunday (1994) releases their latest track “Stained Glass Window,” marrying dreamy melodies with witty lyrics reminiscent of 90s artists like The Sundays and Mazzy Star. More

8 Best Songs of the Week: Bat For Lashes, MGMT, Sunday (1994), Bonny Light Horseman, and More

Plus Adrianne Lenker, Khruangbin, Drahla, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Feb 23, 2024

Welcome to the seventh Songs of the Week of 2024. This week Andy Von Pip, Caleb Campbell, Mark Moody, Scott Dransfield, and Stephen Humphries all helped me decide what should make the list. We settled on a Top 8 this week, narrowed down from the 20 songs we seriously considered. More

Emerging Indie Band Sunday (1994) Release Debut Single

In The Shape of the Infectuous "Tired Boy"

Feb 23, 2024

Sunday (1994) release their debut single, “Tired Boy,” a captivating blend of confessional lyrics, sparkling melancholic guitar, and cinematic indie vibes. More



Interviews

Apr 30, 2024

Sunday (1994) recently made waves with their stunning debut single, “Tired Boy.” Not only does the single resonate like a lost classic, but the band also arrived with a fully formed visual aesthetic. More