Showing posts with label A Sunny Day in Glasgow. Show all posts
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July 27, 2014

A Sunny Day in Glasgow played Baby's All Right



Riding the wave of success from their recent release, A Sunny Day in Glasgow packed Baby's All Right for a killer show full of shimmery guitars and heavy synths on the eve of their last night on this tour. 

January 6, 2014

A Sunny Day in Glasgow - "In Love With Useless (The Timeless Geometry In The Tradition of Passing)"


Listen to the first new music from the Philadelphia group since 2010. The dream-pop rockers are back with a new track that throws a curve ball with a chopped up vocal sample yet still still sounds unmistakably like A Sunny Day in Glasgow.

February 27, 2010

A Sunny Day in Glasgow played Mercury Lounge

This past week had been one of the worst weather related weeks I have ever experienced in this city. Wind, rain, snow, freezing temperatures all peaked throughout the week so I decided to cap it all off with a late night performance by A Sunny Day in Glasgow. Franny and I head to the Mercury Lounge around 11:30 to catch these guys after braving the tundra of Manhattan. The dreamy shoegaze sound blasted through the speakers and invaded the small club with such power that it swallowed the crowd. The lush soundscapey textures combined delayed droning guitar, hazy electronica, and tremendous female harmonies recalling the 90's sound of the Cranberries. The band packed the set list with jams from both albums as well as a few new ones. Although they had to over come so tour opening technical difficulties the band still powered through giving each song full rich sound.