Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, The Sundays, The Housemartins, Belle and Sebastian, Camera Obscura, Smokey Robinson, Jimmy Webb, De La Soul, Super Furry Animals, Simon and Garfunkel, Candi Staton, Boo Radleys, Ooberman, Felt, Sigur Ros, Tindersticks, The Concretes, The Carpenters, Aberfeldy, Delgados, Nick Drake, Geneva, Spearmint, The Smiths, Ladybug Transistor, The Beatles, The Pastels, Architecture in Helsinki, The Aisler Set, The Supremes, Orange Juice, The Go-Betweens, Teenage Fanclub, Euros Childs, Stevie Wonder, Looper, Bis, Isobel Campbell, My Latest Novel, The Magnetic Fields, Tilly and the Wall, Sleeper, Hefner, Guillemots, The Boy Least Likely To, Badly Drawn Boy, Beck, The Lucksmiths, Sigur Ros, Grandaddy, The Beach Boys, The Delays, Beth Orton, The Cardigans, Voxtrot, Suburban Kids With Biblical Names, The Flaming Lips, The Pipettes, and many other indiepop bands...
Sounds Like
Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, The Sundays, The Housemartins, Belle and Sebastian, Camera Obscura, Smokey Robinson, Jimmy Webb, De La Soul, Super Furry Animals, Simon and Garfunkel, Candi Staton, Boo Radleys, Ooberman, Felt, Sigur Ros, Tindersticks, The Concretes, The Carpenters, Aberfeldy, Delgados, Nick Drake, Geneva, Spearmint, The Smiths, Ladybug Transistor, The Beatles, The Pastels, Architecture in Helsinki, The Aisler Set, The Supremes, Orange Juice, The Go-Betweens, Teenage Fanclub, Euros Childs, Stevie Wonder, Looper, Bis, Isobel Campbell, My Latest Novel, The Magnetic Fields, Tilly and the Wall, Sleeper, Hefner, Guillemots, The Boy Least Likely To, Badly Drawn Boy, Beck, The Lucksmiths, Sigur Ros, Grandaddy, The Beach Boys, The Delays, Beth Orton, The Cardigans, Voxtrot, Suburban Kids With Biblical Names, The Flaming Lips, The Pipettes, and many other indiepop bands...
Welcome to the Sunny Intervals page. It's an indiepop side project based in London, which began with an EP and some gigs in autumn 2007.
About Sunny Intervals...
It’s just me, a piano, a guitar and a 1980s keyboard with a nice Hammond sound and a drum programmer. The keyboard is falling apart now and I’ll be completely lost when it finally collapses. The guitar is nearly as ancient. Well, it’s at least twelve years old anyway. I think only the piano is a product of this century.
The songs sound quite lo-fi, usually through necessity rather than design. Like most side projects, I guess it’s just an opportunity to do things a bit differently. Play around with melodies and time signatures and lyrics and the like. I always end up falling back towards pop songs though. I guess that’s what happens when you grow up in the 80s and 90s.
I’ll just see what happens. There’s no real plans beyond the next pop song I’m afraid. I’d be happy to play live or provide songs for compilations or something.
The first recordings...
The first record is a limited edition EP called 'Call and Response', which is now available on WeePOP! records. It's a collection of five poppy and summery songs, released on a 3" CD with a lovingly hand-crafted sleeve and inserts. It's available from the WeePOP! website.
There's also a low-key album of simple, lo-fi pop called 'Signposts', which is available free from the following websites: Sunny Intervals - Signposts (full album as a zip file on Mediafire) Sunny Intervals - Signposts (individual tracks on Last.fm)
Please write to me at pocketbooks(at)hotmail.co.uk
How are you doing? Do you enjoying your music life? So I have a recommendation for you, today.
BALTIMORE, Maryland,US band, "Hearts By Darts" is my new musicfriend. I love them. I love their sounds. Please listen to their songs. Their "cumulus" is one of my best song.
I want to invite you to my MySpacefriends group. Can you join my group "HIROHO music friends"? Do you have any informations or news? If you join to the group, please post it at the group Forum please!! And then we can share the informations or news of group members!!
I put this music on when I had an argument with a good friend - it took 1.5 minutes and we were hugging friends again. That's the truth, the whole truth, so help me Cats of the world :D
Muertepop records celebrates its birthday with the first cdr release "To the naked Eye"; The musician Mark Hamn tries to aggregate the nine tracks, plus a bonus video track, around the same idea: the involution of post-modern humanity in the globalisation age, or more simply, a sour consideration about our days. Electroacoustic, glitch, field recordings and guitars remember that all of us have to change and avoid a little part of this ecological tragedy that is involving our earth. We have just to open our eyes!
Thanks for finding me and friendship request!! I like your stuffs!! And I'm so happy and glad to know you and being friend!! By the way,I have other myspace pages. Please visit "HIROHO/alfa2000" ,if you do not notice. And make a friendship, if you can please.
Your favourite purveyors of unhinged Primitive Pop will be playing on Wednesday, right in the middle of London. It'd be lovely to see you down... XxDenis O
Hello Sunny Intervals! We're really really looking forward to playing with you and Misty Roses next month. We saw Pocketbooks at Lostmusic a few months ago, and you were marvellous.