sundayclub doesn’t write songs so much as time-stamp them.
Each track plays like a blurry photograph. Grainy but glowing. Fleeting but full of feeling. Formed in the stillness of rural Manitoba, Courtney and Nikki started sundayclub as a way of processing the strange limbo of early adulthood: that feeling of being caught between who you were and who you’re becoming.
The band blends hazy indie pop and dreamy textures with unfiltered storytelling. Their music feels like a guided tour through snapshots of growing up, growing apart, and growing into your skin. As sundayclub’s sound sharpens, so does their sense of self.
Bannatyne explores the complex feelings of a burgeoning relationship in and amidst a colourful urban landscape. The song captures a renaissance of freedom, awe, and vulnerability in one’s self and surroundings. Leaning into a stripped-down and playful bedroom pop sound, sundayclub’s debut single celebrates the city that inspired them.