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Sunliner announce self-titled debut album

SUNLINER have announced their debut album!

The upcoming album, a self-titled effort, is the debut album from the Leeds-based indie-punk newcomers and is scheduled to be released in November, via Lockjaw Records.

The upcoming debut album was produced by Andy Hawkins at The Nave in Leeds, mastered by Dave Draper, and powered by cups of tea. The 10 tracks on the album can be read as one person’s journey through life or lots of different people at different stages in their life.

Alongside the announcement of the debut album, the band have released a new music video from the upcoming album; Salad Days. The new song is the third single to be released from the upcoming debut; following on from I Call Him Gamblore and Jo, Joni, Mary & Maria.

Speaking about the new song, vocalist Jake says, “during lockdown my sister was staying with us; we were talking about how when applying for jobs, or in this case Masters courses, the worst part of the rejection is the investment of the hope that you had. The job you were going for, as you apply for it, you see yourself getting. It’s completely unavoidable, you know you shouldn’t do that, but you can’t help yourself but think about how completely different and how much better your life will be if you do get this job, get this gig, get on this course… You start planning it in your head how you would spend the money, or how you would mould your life around it, ‘cos you’re gonna get it, right?”

Watch the official music video for Salad Days here:

Also, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming debut album below:

Track List:

1. Palliative Care
2. Jo, Joni, Mary & Maria
3. 4am
4. I Call Him Gamblore
5. Worry
6. Rats
7. Dialtones
8. Salad Days
9. Ache
10. What a Time to be Alive

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Sunliner is set for release on November 4th via Lockjaw Records. Pre-orders will be available soon.

For more information on SUNLINER like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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