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The Sundays. Jangly dream pop band built on prime influences from the Smiths and Cocteau Twins, led by the girlish singing of Harriet Wheeler.
AKA: Harriet E. Wheeler and Harriet Ella Wheeler. About Harriet Wheeler. Harriet Wheeler (born 26 June 1963) is an English singer and songwriter, best known as the lead singer of The Sundays.
Jun 8, 2023 · NPR editor Hazel Cills joins to discuss the idyllic sounds and reasonable attitudes of this short-lived, yet perpetually ongoing band. By Yasi Salek Jun 8, 2023, 8:22am EDT.
Feb 14, 2022 · By Neil Crossley. The Sundays: Reading, Writing And Arithmetic cover. T he Sundays were pretty rubbish at being pop stars. No glitzy aspirational image, barely did interviews, low-key videos, and a less-than-showy live show… Only thing is: The Sundays made near-celestial pop music.
The Sundays were an English alternative rock band. The band formed in the late 1980s and released three albums: “Reading, Writing and Arithmetic” , “Blind” and “Static & Silence” in ...
The Sundays were an English alternative rock band, formed in the late 1980s, who released three albums throughout the 1990s. The band's beginnings came with the meeting of singer Harriet Wheeler and guitarist David Gavurin while attending Bristol University. Wheeler had played gigs with Cruel Shoes, an early incarnation of the band Jim Jiminee.
Their debut single was "Can't Be Sure". Their first album, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, was released in 1990 and became a UK top 5 hit. The album's lead single "Here's Where the Story Ends" was a number one hit on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in the United States.