Indie trio Sunday (1994) release the deluxe version of their sophomore EP, Devotion.
The trio—composed of vocalist Paige Turner, guitarist Lee Newell, and drummer Puma—revisit the world of Devotion, the deluxe version features three new singles that unfold as a hazy fever dream of nostalgia and lush, cinematic tones.
“Roll up, roll up, Devotion (Deluxe) is finally here. Three brand new songs and the final chapter in the Devotion saga. Written on the road in London, the Cotswolds in rural England and at home in California, and all recorded in our one bedroom apartment. This is us at our most personal. And now it’s yours. You’re born alone, you die alone and in between we’ll see you at The Fairground.”
Sunday (1994)
The reissue is led by ‘Shame’, inspired by the 1994 film Heavenly Creatures, mirroring the intense, blurred line between devotion and delusion.
“When two heavenly creatures are forced apart by small-minded preachers, one takes matters into her own hands. Because sometimes life itself is sick in the head.”
Sunday (1994)
Check out Devotion (Deluxe) here.
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