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1986

by Sunday Morning

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1986 is the third single from the forthcoming Sunday Morning album. It's a slinky sexy groove exposing the stark truth veiled by a frail mask of delusion.

lyrics

It’s 1986 and punk is dead
We’d be better off if we’d just stayed in bed
Woke up drunk
Woke up old
Woke up without our souls
Naked in suburbia
Our flag was full of holes

I’m a gutter star
Dying on the subway line
I’m outa friends/I’m outa time
I’m not a criminal
I’m a star

It’s 1986 and love is dead
I can see it in your eyes
It’s in every breath
Can you tell me has something changed?
Can you tell me your name?
Tell me your name/tell me your name again

I’m a gutter star
Waiting on the corner kid
I’ll be your daughter
For a Times Square neon trick
I’m not your savior
I’m a star

It’s 1986 and we’re all dead

I’m an alley rat
Hitting on an A-train queen
I’m the sticky pages in your plain wrapped magazine
I’m not your lover

I’m a star

credits

released September 18, 2016
Vocals: Bruce Wilson
Keyboards: Stephen Hamm
Bass: Coco Culbertson
Guitar: Kevin Rose
Drums: Pete Bourne
Saxophone: Dominic Conway
Vocals: Coco Culbertson
Recorded at Afterlife Studios by John Raham
Overdubs and mixing at Little Red Sounds by Felix Fung and Stephen Hamm

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Sunday Morning Vancouver, British Columbia

Sunday Morning is refreshingly experimental, complex and authentic. Their sound seamlessly weaves the best elements of darkwave, dream pop and rock and roll. The name derives from the crippling duality of the simultaneous misery and ecstasy of Sunday morning. There is nothing fake or borrowed about Sunday Morning. They are the real deal. ... more

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