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Another Sunny Day - London Weekend (Cherry Red)
Back in the day when indie pop really was indie, and pop meant more hooks than a fisherman’s hat, Another Sunny Day were signed to the legendary, and wonderfully twee, Sarah Records. The brainchild of Harvey Williams, Another Sunny Day were a perfect example of the heart-on-sleeve, lovelorn, jangly pop groups that thrived in the ‘80s. Williams’ songs were bittersweet paeans to all the girlfriends he never had and all the relationships that somehow never materialised - Morrissey wrote the book and a host of admirers added their own chapters. Titles like 'I'm In Love With A Girl Who Doesn't Even Know That I Exist' and 'I Don't Suppose I'll Get A Second Chance' are self-explanatory; ‘The Very Beginning’ a dissection of a crumbling relationship. If you’re keen on bands like Belle & Sebastian then Another Sunny Day should certainly be investigated without delay, as should most of the Sarah Records catalogue.
www.cherryred.co.uk
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Rob F.


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