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Month of Sundays

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Gothic Rockpost-punkUKdark1985

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There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Post-rock / jazz band from Vienna, Austria. Alexander Kranabetter - horns, Philipp Harnisch - alto saxophone, Ivo Fina - guitar, Johannes Wakolbinger - drums. https://www.facebook.com/monthofsundaysmusic 2) Month of Sundays was a post-punk / gothic rock band from UK. They released the single "Hard World / The Kiss of Death" in 1985. 3) Month of Sundays (also known as Mont de Sundua) were part of a movement of bands that came out of Louisville's East End in 1994 that helped breathe life into the city's underground scene. Did You Bury Yourself Again? is their 1995 debut album. Nine schizophrenic songs with an unintentionally low-fi production that go from more pop-structured tunes to noisy, chaotic rock. Month of Sundays went through several lineup changes over the years and officially disbanded in 1999. Members of Month of Sundays went on to be in bands such as The Helgeson Story, My Morning Jacket and Panure. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Hard World

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2

The Kiss of Death

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I Was a Poor Example

37
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Calends

28
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If

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Void

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Anthesis

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Faultline

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One Salty Kiss

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In Truth

12

albums

Hard World

Hard World

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Hard World 7''

Month of Sundays

Month of Sundays

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Hard World 7"

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This Is Stereophonic Sunshine

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Return of the Batcave, Vol.3

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Did You Bury Yourself Again?

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In Native Soil

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Hard World / The Kiss Of Death 7"

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Did You Bury Yourself Again? [vinyl]

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The Live Affair

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unidentified deathrock compilation

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