Indie Revolution Single Of The Week – Hazy Sundays ‘Get Some’

Indie Revolution’s Single Of The Week goes to Hazy Sundays with their great new track ‘Get Some’.

After the summer release of the bands debut EP ‘Give Me Some Dopamine’, Hazy Sundays return with a brand new single recorded at Gorbals Sound Studios in Glasgow, ‘Get Some’. The track is a triumphant return with the band sounding sonically better than ever before.

‘Get Some’ starts with an infectious guitar riff and building with some powerhouse drumming the song comes to life before giving you time to breathe in the verses before lifting again in the choruses. Singer Shaun Kenny sings the chorus about “Old time rock n roll” and the songs sound pings back to a time where guitar music fans would have their hands around their mates bouncing about. The song builds to a finishing chorus that comes to a crushing crescendo as the song soars to its peak before finishing on the four minute mark. A real indie-rock banger filled with pure nostalgia.

Hazy Sundays are a four-piece rock band from Glasgow, Scotland, formed in Late 2022. The band has been making waves on the indie scene since starting off and in their first year together released eight singles.
Hazy Sundays play fast-paced, energetic music but also show a softer side with some slower, acoustic songs.

The band have been gigging relentlessly in the first year together and have supported the likes of Reverend and the Makers, and played alongside John Power (Cast) Shambolics, Chris Helme (The seahorses) and Bez (Happy Mondays) Had radio play and featured on John Kennedy’s X-posure radio X show.

‘Get Some’ is out now across all major streaming platforms.

Emily Marsden – Editor
#IndieRevolution
@Indierevuk
Indierevuk@gmail.com

Hazy Sundays Release New Single ‘Get Some’

After the summer release of the bands debut EP ‘Give Me Some Dopamine’, Hazy Sundays return with a brand new single recorded at Gorbals Sound Studios in Glasgow, ‘Get Some’. The track is a triumphant return with the band sounding sonically better than ever before.

‘Get Some’ starts with an infectious guitar riff and building with some powerhouse drumming the song comes to life before giving you time to breathe in the verses before lifting again in the choruses. Singer Shaun Kenny sings the chorus about “Old time rock n roll” and the songs sound pings back to a time where guitar music fans would have their hands around their mates bouncing about. The song builds to a finishing chorus that comes to a crushing crescendo as the song soars to its peak before finishing on the four minute mark. A real indie-rock banger filled with pure nostalgia.

Hazy Sundays are a four-piece rock band from Glasgow, Scotland, formed in Late 2022. The band has been making waves on the indie scene since starting off and in their first year together released eight singles.
Hazy Sundays play fast-paced, energetic music but also show a softer side with some slower, acoustic songs.

The band have been gigging relentlessly in the first year together and have supported the likes of Reverend and the Makers, and played alongside John Power (Cast) Shambolics, Chris Helme (The seahorses) and Bez (Happy Mondays) Had radio play and featured on John Kennedy’s X-posure radio X show.

‘Get Some’ is out now across all major streaming platforms.

Emily Marsden – Editor
#IndieRevolution
@Indierevuk
Indierevuk@gmail.com

Indie Revolution EP Of The Month – Hazy Sundays ‘Give Me Some Dopamine’

Indie Revolutions EP Of The Month goes to Hazy Sundays with their debut EP ‘Give Me Some Dopamine’.

Hazy Sundays are a 4 piece indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland, formed in Late 2022. The band has been making waves on the indie scene since starting off and in their first year together released eight singles. the band play fast energetic music but also have some slower acoustic songs. They have been gigging relentlessly have supported the likes of Reverend and the Makers, and played alongside Chris Helme (The seahorses) and Bez (Happy Mondays) .

Hazy Sundays have have had mainstream radio play and featured on John Kennedy’s X-posure radio X show. With many influences in the band some of them are The Libertines, Kasabian, Oasis and many more.

They have been announced for some festivals in 2024 and have plans to gig as much as possible up and down the UK over the next year.

The debut EP showcases the bands high energy, groove infested tunes sure to get future audiences bouncing and singing along in unison. Fans of sing along indie vocals with layers of guitars with lots of riffs and solos, powerful bass melodies and pounding drums will love this EP. The band also showcase their softer side with crowd favourite “Wires” which contain real emotional vocals and subject matter and the band take a more laid back approach to their more usual balls to the wall approach. This EP is only the beginning for Hazy Sundays so follow the band as they go from strength to strength.

Emily Marsden – Editor
#IndieRevolution
@Indierevuk
Indierevuk@gmail.com

Hazy Sundays Release New Single ‘Where The Devil Decides’

Glasgow’s own indie rock n rollers Hazy Sundays release their brand new single “Where The Devil Decides” from the upcoming debut EP out on 31st May ‘Give Me Some Dopamine’.

Since forming the band has supported the likes of Reverend and the makers, and played alongside the like of Bez (Happy Mondays) and Chris Helme (The Seahorses). The band have had some mainstream radio attention on recent releases from the likes of John Kennedy at Radio X and also been played on Sirius Xm in LA.

The debut EP showcases the bands high energy, groove infested tunes sure to get future audiences bouncing and singing along in unison. Fans of sing along indie vocals with layers of guitars with lots of riffs and solos, powerful bass melodies and pounding drums will love this EP. The band also showcase their softer side with crowd favourite “Wires” which contain real emotional vocals and subject matter and the band take a more laid back approach to their more usual balls to the wall approach. This EP is only the beginning for Hazy Sundays so catch on now to their first release and follow the band as they go from strength to strength.

‘Where the Devil Decides’ is the new single from the bands new EP and is a riff infused indie floor filler full of groove, swagger and intent. Starting with a distorted low riff the song weaves through a verse grooving along before it hits the chorus which fills a huge sonic space filled with guitars and pulsating bass and drums and a beautiful vocal this is sure to get you moving before it hits a wah soaked solo revealing in the golden days of rock n roll and flying to a crescendo as the band go off into the indie stratosphere this a tune you have to hear.

Emily Marsden – Editor
#IndieRevolution
@Indierevuk
Indierevuk@gmail.com