Genres: Alternative Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Dream Pop, College Rock Active: 90's Formed: 1987
The Cranberries, Natalie Merchant, Sinéad O'Connor, Grace Pool, R.E.M., Everything But the Girl, The Dream Academy, 10,000 Maniacs, Bon Voyage, Bic Runga, Cinnamon, Carla Werner, Morrissey, Luna, John & Mary, Aztec Camera, The Beautiful South, Blake Babies, Del Amitri
The Cranberries, Judd & Maggie, The Like, Sixpence None the Richer, The Scoldees, The Von Trapps, B'ehl, Slumber Party, Testa Rosa, Delays, Vedera, Eisley, Veda
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Building on the jangly guitar pop of the Smiths and the trance-like dream pop of bands like the Cocteau Twins, the Sundays cultivated a dedicated following in indie rock circles, both in their native England and in America, in the early '90s. Although the sales of their first two albums were strong, the band never crossed over into the mainstream, as so many observers and critics predicted they would.
The Sundays formed in the summer of 1987 in London, England. Originally, the group consisted of vocalist Harriet Wheeler, who had previously sung with a band called Jim Jiminee, and guitarist David Gavurin.
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Release: September 22, 1997
Label: Capitol, Geffen
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Release: October 20, 1992
Label: DGC, Parlophone, David Geffen Co.
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