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Sunday (1994) Release New Single “Blossom”

Their First Release on RCA Records From their Deluxe Expanded EP

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Sunday (1994) have unveiled their latest single, “Blossom,” a poignant track that explores the beauty of life’s simple moments.

“Blossom” is part of the band’s recently released deluxe edition of their self-titled debut EP, which also features three additional tracks. The EP is available now on Arista/RCA Records.

‘Blossom’, today’s brand new offering that completes the deluxe EP, is “about taking life one day at a time”. With distorted guitar and moments of classic piano, the track flows from gentle minor-key melancholy to quiet euphoria. “It’s a reminder to open the curtains once in a while; you need sunlight to bloom!”

With their unique blend of dreamy melodies and introspective lyrics laced with dark humor , Eg. “I ‘m not in possession of a Smith & Wesson/ Or I’d decorate the ceiling/ The Sistine of my feelings (Oh my God)” Sunday (1994) have quickly gained a dedicated following. The band is set to perform at The Echo in Los Angeles on September 23rd and a sold out gig at Camden Assembly in London on September 30th.

On the release of the now nine-track project, Sunday (1994) said: “We were left speechless by the overwhelming reaction to our debut EP earlier this year. To complete the picture, we’ve added the final brushstrokes, and now present the deluxe edition. Nine songs from a band scattered across the world, all trying to figure out if our lives will become a blockbuster, a cult classic, or maybe something else entirely.”

Deluxe EP Track List

Tired Boy
Stained Glass Window
Blonde
Mascara
Our Troubles
The Loneliness Of The Long Flight Home
TV Car Chase
Softly
Blossom

Read our recent interview with the band HERE.

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