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About

The Sundays are an English alternative rock band known for their ethereal blend of jangle pop and dream pop, formed in London in 1987. The group features Harriet Wheeler (vocals), David Gavurin (guitar), Paul Brindley (bass), and Patrick Hannan (drums). With influences ranging from the jangly guitar sounds of The Smiths to the atmospheric dreamscapes of the Cocteau Twins, The Sundays quickly garnered attention in both the UK and US indie scenes. Their debut album, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, was critically acclaimed, solidifying their place in the early '90s alternative rock landscape.

How to Sound Like The Sundays

The Sundays' sound is characterized by shimmering, melodic guitar lines, often layered with lush chorus effects that evoke a dreamy and introspective atmosphere. David Gavurin's use of the Gibson ES-335 and Fender Telecaster creates a bright, jangly tone that is both clean and resonant. To enhance this ethereal quality, he often employs the Boss CE-2 Chorus and Alesis Quadraverb for added depth and texture. The gentle, rolling bass lines and tight, understated drumming complement Wheeler's distinctive, airy vocals, creating a soundscape that is both melancholic and uplifting. This combination results in a musical experience that is at once nostalgic and timeless, appealing to those who appreciate the nuanced interplay of melody and mood.

Discography

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