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They’re like the children of The Smiths that Morrissey never wanted to acknowledge. An album ultimately for the loveless of the world, with sweet melodies and heartfelt lyrics.
They’re like the children of The Smiths that Morrissey never wanted to acknowledge.
An album ultimately for the loveless of the world, with sweet melodies and heartfelt lyrics.
This review revives appreciation for Another Sunny Day's only full-length album, 'London Weekend,' a quietly brilliant indie pop record from the 90s. With influences from The Smiths, the album combines sweet melodies and twee guitars with poignant lyrics about love's complexities. Despite being overshadowed by peers, it deserves recognition as an indie pop classic. The reviewer passionately encourages new listeners to discover this overlooked gem. Explore 'London Weekend' today and rediscover a heartfelt indie pop classic that deserves your attention!
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