
Sunday (1994) Serenades with ‘Softly’ Amidst Themes of Love and Distance

Sunday (1994), the newest indie sensation, captures the delicate intricacies of early romance and the inevitable pangs of being apart in their latest single, ‘Softly’. From the quiet dread of solo grocery runs to the harrowing drop-offs at the airport, ‘Softly’ evokes a hauntingly beautiful narrative of love’s fragile moments.

The journey of ‘Softly’ begins within the corners of a bedroom studio and expands into the vastness of emotional landscapes where each chord strikes a chord with listeners. The band’s articulation of the song’s essence paints a picture as delicate as the title suggests: ‘my neck to the knife, softly’—a metaphor for the vulnerability that comes with parting, even if momentarily.
- Deluxe debut EP arrival: September 6
- Themes: Early romance, separation
- Previous hit: ‘TV Car Chase’
- Live debut: Los Angeles and London
Following the stepping stones laid by their former releases, ‘Softly’ adds another layer to Sunday (1994)’s sonic landscape. The original self-titled EP, that brought them initial acclaim in May, is now being reimagined into a deluxe package, promising to further enrapture fans with its September release.

As they prepare to grace the stages for the first time, Sunday (1994) carves out a spot for themselves on both sides of the Atlantic. The pages of their calendar read:
- September 23 – The Echo, Los Angeles, USA
- September 30 – Camden Assembly, London, UK
From the studio to the stage, ‘Softly’ is bound to resonate with those who have loved and longed. Sunday (1994) invites listeners to dive into the depths of their music and emerge intertwined with the tales they weave.