Sunday (1994)Doomsday
Directed by Lee Newell
A nostalgic yet existential dream‑pop single, “Doomsday” by Sunday (1994) melds lush new wave–tinged guitar with Paige Turner’s haunting vocals to explore the fragility of…
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Indie pop band from Los Angeles (formed 2020). The band are currently on tour, with upcoming dates in Chicago and Austin.
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Directed by Lee Newell
A nostalgic yet existential dream‑pop single, “Doomsday” by Sunday (1994) melds lush new wave–tinged guitar with Paige Turner’s haunting vocals to explore the fragility of…
Picking Flowers keeps the visuals understated and intimate, using a simple, mood-forward clip that supports Sunday (1994)’s tone and pacing.
Darling, I've Done This Dance Before is Sunday (1994) at their most wry and precisely observed — indie rock with a lyrical wit that hits…
The video for “Shame” presents Sunday (1994) with a minimal, artist-focused visual approach that emphasises mood and performance.
A mist-drenched indie‑dream pop ballad, “Rain” by Sunday (1994) evokes cinematic longing through cascading guitar textures, tender percussion, and haunting vocals, narrating a devotion so…
Everything you need to know about Sunday (1994)
Sunday (1994) formed in 2020.
Sunday (1994) are from Los Angeles.
Sunday (1994)’s music spans indie pop.
Sunday (1994)’s most-watched music videos on AltSounds are “Doomsday”, “Rain”, “Shame” and “Picking Flowers”.
Sunday (1994)’s most-viewed music video on AltSounds is “Doomsday” (2026), with 351,391 views, directed by Lee Newell. A nostalgic yet existential dream‑pop single, “Doomsday” by Sunday (1994) melds lush new wave–tinged guitar with Paige Turner’s haunting vocals to explore the fragility of love and the inevitability of its end. The accompanying Super‑8‑style video, directed by Lee Newell, capt…