
Sunday (1994): Life Through a Lens — A Sonic and Visual Dream

Are you ready to take a voyage through the captivating world of Sunday (1994)? This trio is not just another addition to your playlist; they’re the embodiment of a transatlantic dream woven into a rich tapestry of sound and visuals.
- Discover the band’s decade-long journey to their debut EP.
- Get a sneak peek into their day-to-day lives that make even the mundane extraordinary.
- Learn about the band’s DIY ethics that put mega production teams to shame.
- Experience the cinematic quality of their music and videos, all meticulously crafted on film.
- Find out what makes ‘Our Troubles’ the standout track on their deeply personal EP.
Sunday (1994)’s self-titled debut EP is a labor of love, reflecting the band’s unique sound and vision. With their hands-on approach, Paige Turner and Lee Newell have forged an experience that is both sonically and visually immersive. From picking up film for their next music video to deep discussions over a glass of red wine, every aspect of their lives is a thread in the fabric of their artistry.
Tapping into the tactile nostalgia of film photography, Sunday (1984) conjures images that evoke the bittersweet longing of a bygone era. Their music encapsulates life’s subtle joys and sorrows, turning the ordinary into the sublime.

