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'Passengers Choir' is the first single leading up to the release of SUNDAYS still untitled debutalbum, and it clearly shows a band that dares to take more chances and this time with a fuller and even more international sound. The single 'Passengers Choir' will lead to a new series of singles, in musical thread with the songs from 'The Day Will Come', and thus in continued collaboration with producer, Mads Bjørn (Mads Björn, In Memoirs, Kellermensch et al.). SUNDAYS expect to release their debut album in 2018.
"'Passengers Choir' is sort of our mantra in the band. Where the songs from the debut EP "The Day Will Come" circled around a complicated and ever changing lovestory, the new single deals with the very core of one's self. If you don't have peace within yourself, it can become very difficult to be something for someone else. The song is about daring to go your own way, even though it is very common and easy in our culture to join the choir and sing along."
lyrics
A road is just a trail of rocks,
Showing where all others thought to go
And a door is just a way to think,
It’s nothing more than human links you know
Well I understand what’s up and down,
What’s back and forth, and all around me now
But the joke’s on you if you believe
That the more you own, the more you leave behind
Cause there’s got to be a way
There’s got to be a way for us
Well the weekend shouldn’t have to be
The beacon of your hopes and dreams, my friend
Do you even know how many years
You’ve spent on feeding all your fears for them?
The roof, the floor, the walls in there
Is nothing but a box of air and dust
Man you’re a passenger of modern guilt,
A scavenger of mother’s milk and trust
So let the trumpets sound,
Let the sunset drown,
Let the Sundays count
Cause there’s got to be a way
There’s got to be a way for us
credits
released November 24, 2017
Written by Magnus Jacobsen
SUNDAYS is:
Magnus Jacobsen – vocals & guitar
Morten Falk – drums
Marie Linander – bass
Victor Ovesen – guitar & keys
Sundays is a new spark from the Danish underground scene, centering North Jutlandic Magnus Jacobsen on vocals and
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