Sunday (1994) – Doomsday

Following an incredible breakout year, rapidly rising indie rock outfit Sunday (1994) returns with “Doomsday,” a bittersweet single about deep love out now via Arista Records.
The band are celebrating the release while on tour with Phantogram which includes a stop at the Hollywood Palladium on Friday Feb 28th.
“Doomsday” is peak Sunday (1994), a glistening mix of dreamy textures, warm guitar, and shuffling drums kissed by shoegaze and jangle-pop. While the band swirls up the atmosphere, Paige Turner sweetly enumerates her more morbid anxieties about coupledom: “I hear church bells at a nearby funeral / And now I’m picturing you six feet underground / That’s the price I pay for being in love / I’m grieving that you’re gone when you’re lying next to me.”
“When I love someone too much I can’t help but wait for the inevitable,” says Paige. “‘Doomsday’ is a song about the ghost I can’t stop kissing, the funeral I keep dressing up for.”
Sunday (1994)’s the debut tour show dates
Apr 24 – San Francisco, CA – Rickshaw Stop
Apr 26 – Seattle, WA – Madame Lou’s
Apr 27 – Portland, OR – Holocene
Apr 29 – Denver, CO – Globe Hall
May 1 – Chicago, IL – Schubas Tavern
May 2 – Columbus, OH – A&R Music Bar
May 3 – Toronto, ON – The Drake
May 5 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
May 7 – Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
May 9 – Philadelphia, PA – Johnny Brenda’s
May 10 – Washington, DC – The Atlantis
May 14 – London, UK – Village Underground
May 15 – Brighton, UK – The Great Escape Festival
May 16 – Brighton, UK – The Great Escape Festival
May 20 – Nottingham, UK – Bodega
May 21 – Birmingham, UK – Sunflower Lounge
May 23 – Liverpool, UK – Arts Club
May 24 – Leeds, UK – Live At Leeds In the Park
May 25 – Manchester, UK – Neighbourhood Weekender
May 27 – Glasgow, UK – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
May 30 – Hulst, NL – Vestrock Festival
May 31 – Hellendoorn, NL – Dauwpop Festival
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