Sundayrunners

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 46:17

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Awesome start to finish!

mach1

This album gets my vote for the "best album of 2005 that you didn't hear". This is a totally underated album. Why it didn't make several best of '05 lists, I don't know. Check it out. Key songs: Memeories Left At Sea, Half My Height, Into Your Head, 1993 and Evolver. Track #1 Elected is very good too.

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sunday is a good day!

jilly2000

A friend told me about this record....she said that it would knock my head off! It did! I love every song.....very quirky, awesome record. I've seen them live and although it's different, it's also very good. You should buy this!!!

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Steered by Randy Diderrich, the Chicago quintet Sundayrunners offer a fantastic song cycle on their eponymous debut. Influences like Radiohead, Doves, and the Pixies are felt in both the upbeat opener, “Elected,” and the quirky, experimental pop song “Memories Left at Sea,” but if Sundayrunners draw inspiration from said greats, they still boast a uniqueness that keeps them from sounding derivative. As the disc plays out, the material holds up, from the pensive “1993″ to the distorted, fractured magic of “Evolver.” If the drama that propels “Floor Toms Fall Away” — which recalls several tracks on David Bowie’s classic Hunky Dory — seems a little overblown at first, it quickly reveals itself to be an ideal forum for keyboardist Aaron Grant to display his talent. It also serves as Diderrich’s finest vocal performance yet. – John D. Luerssen

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