Sun God (Vinyl)
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Formed in 2001 Sunday Driver has spent the last 20 years working on their own special blend of fusion that sounds like no other.
‘Sun God’ draws influences from a rich plethora of literature, culture and fiction, from Hindu gods to HG Wells to the 1800s Gold Rush, fusing ideas together to create an expansive, cathartic and cohesive ‘Spaghetti Eastern’.
Weaving together multiple languages, genres and sounds, the record plays tribute to the band’s cultural background and, despite its storyline theme, highlights a very personal experience. With each song, lyrics are enhanced by infectious song-writing that takes you on a stereoscopic journey through the collective minds of one of the UK’s most unusual and creative bands.
“A Dickensian Kate Bush” – The Financial Times
Red vinyl edition with lyric insert.
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