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Wheeler, meanwhile, told an early interviewer that The Sundays was, more or less, an odd accident. “There was never a time I wanted to be incredibly famous or in a pop group,” she said.
In 1990, Harriet Wheeler and David Gavurin of The Sundays put out their first album, Reading, Writing And Arithmetic.Full of crisp, jangly pop—driven by Wheeler's sweetly lilting vocals and ...
In the 17 years since the release of 1997’s Static & Silence, London indie-pop greats the Sundays have basically lived up to that album’s title. Having essentially retired from music so that ...
Elusive indie-poppers The Sundays have given an interview to American Airlines in-flight magazine American Way (gained through some persuasive work by their super-fan editor Adam Pitluk) discussing ...
Wheeler, meanwhile, told an early interviewer that The Sundays was, more or less, an odd accident. “There was never a time I wanted to be incredibly famous or in a pop group,” she said.
Wheeler, meanwhile, told an early interviewer that The Sundays was, more or less, an odd accident. “There was never a time I wanted to be incredibly famous or in a pop group,” she said.
The Sundays seemed to vanish just before Christmas in 1997. That day, on 11 December, a 900-strong crowd in Islington’s Union Chapel stood unaware that they were witnessing the final public ...
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