A Sunny Day In Glasgow revealed their first new music since 2010 earlier this year in the form of "In Love With Useless", and the band now give the latest glimpse of their forthcoming album 'Sea When Absent' with "Crushin'
The instantly infectious A Sunny Day In Glasgow are the perfect band for the start of spring. 'In Love With Useless (The Timeless Geometry In The Tradition Of Passing)' could possibly be the longest song title of the year so far, but it’s a record that has everything you need for a sunny day in any city (Have a listen HERE).
Crushin’ (Have a listen HERE) takes the band in a different direction, a mellower one if you will. However it shows the band's depth in character, appealing to the mellow dramatic side in us all. This is a band to keep your eye on; there could be exciting times ahead.
Pre-Order Sea When Absent from Lefse or via itunes The band's website is HERE