SUNDAY JUNKIE – Seasoned Boston Rock Duo Stir With Their Self-Titled Passionate Debut Album

15 May 2025


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Band: SUNDAY JUNKIE
Who: Multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Tom Martin and drummer/percussionist Shawn Pelkey from Worcester (MA) who got together last year, whose initial creative vision expanded far beyond simple genre conventions. At its core was a sort of amalgamation of things outside a definable sphere of style and sound, and more a reflection of the personal experiences of its two members, a pair of Boston scene veterans who came together to unleash pent-up caustic tension through something new.

ALBUM: SUNDAY JUNKIE
Their self-titled debut one.

Press info: It’s a stirred Molotov cocktail of noise, a torrent of blissful agitation
that corrals digestible genre lanes of post-punk, emo, ‘90s alternative, post-hardcore
and whatever else.

Martin: “Our sound emerged purely unintentionally – it’s just a pretty faithful expression of
our influences and where we’re at in terms of writing abilities. I’ve never been a fan of trying to sound like xyz, or feel like we need to stay within certain parameters of a genre, but rather letting the songs just happen as they’re meant to.”

“For the lyrical themes on this album, I’d say it’s a pretty even split of deeply personal, introspective lyrics and then dealing with discontent in relation to the world at large. On the more personal, introspective side are songs like ‘Death Defier’ and ‘Fever Dream’ that delve into romantic relationships, and ‘Constellations’ aims to examine the dull ache of nostalgia and fleeting youth. ‘Emergencies’ hits on religious hypocrisy and the mainstream media’s constant cycle of fear often played ad nauseam.”

Pelkey: “For the most part, the songs take shape without intent. Every now and then Tom will write a track where I hear certain influences and I’ll try and nudge it in that direction. The first time I heard the ‘Vultures’ riff, it gave me a heavy Queens of the Stone Age vibe. That sense of nostalgia made it easy for me to write my parts. I’m sure that stems from the fact we share a
lot of the same influences. The ‘90s alternative vibe is definitely strong with us.”

TUTV: The record’s keyword is PASSION. Passionate tunes, passionate swagger,
passionate vocals and passionate performances. Sunday Junkie’s way of wielding, composing, and executing the good old guitar/bass/drum formula reminds me of
the unwavering authenticity of The Replacements and rock solidness of Guided by
Voices
. High-quality songwriting combined with an insatiable appetite for jangly
riffage.

All 10 powerhouse songs stand tall and proud, with voltaically orchestral Band Of Horses echoes here and there. The seamless, musical chemistry between Martin and Pelkey is the driving force of this debut album that makes it sound like they already have a few under their belt. High or not, you can play and enjoy SJ any day of the week.

KEY TRACKS: Vultures / Holy Holy / Fever Dream / Emergencies / Constellations

SINGLE: Vultures


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Band: HEISA
Who: Belgian LOUD rock trio whose sound draws influences from bands such as
Black Midi, Tool, Battles and Swans, blending dissonance with a strong sense of identity. Their music balances chaos and control, mixing unsettling atmospheres with hypnotic rhythms and sharp distortion.

Track: FLOWERS
2nd single from the band’s third LP
‘TROIS’, landing on March 208th.

Heisa hit hard again. Flowers is a slow
progressing outburst of earsplitting noizz turmoil.
Schizophrenic guitars, bashing drums, and spooky
vocals conspire to mess up your head.

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Band: SUNDAY JUNKIE
Who: Alt pop duo from Worchester, MA
who came together last year.

Track: HOLY, HOLY
Piece from their debut album,
due out sometime later this year.

Tom Martin (vocalist) : “I had issues with drinking in the past, and the lyrics on ‘Holy, Holy’ pretty heavily revolve around using alcohol as a means of self-medicating and ignoring a larger, underlying issue,” Martin adds. “It can be pretty insidious when it seems to provide relief, but the toll it’s taking is more evident to those around you and they just hope you can eventually see it too. The line ‘Honey on our tongues / Sucking on the rind’ is more of a reference to having everything at your fingertips, not realizing it, and choosing to throw it away instead.”

Fiery vocals.
Ablaze emotions.
Expressive electricity.
Amplified pop tune.


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Band: GUIDED BY VOICES
Who: The rock oldtimers
from Dayton, Ohio.

Track: DRIVING TIME
Highlight from their 41st (yes, forty-first) album in
42 years. You can stream Universe Room right here.
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A mind-bending zigzag stream
of temperamental tension.


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Band: THROWING MUSES
Who: Legendary indies fronted by
mesmeric voice Kristin Hersh.

Track: LIBRETTO
Newest cut from the Muses‘ upcoming, 11th longplayer,
baptized Moonlight Concessions. It arrives on March 14.

Nobody strums her acoustic guitar
the way Kristin Hersh does.

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Band: SILK
Who: New project of guitarist/songwriter Michael Smyth
of Irish shoegazers Virgins who released their excellent
debut LP nothing hurt and anything was beautiful last
year.

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Track: FAZE
Debut single.

“Its pure shoegaze, molten guitars drenched in dreamy chorus and reverb, all whirring over impossibly dense fuzz, vocals buried in the mix serve as an additional instrument more than the message. Mimicking the minimal lyrics to the song, the sound of Silk
exists in the purgatory state of half awake-half dreaming.”

Lose yourself in this ocean of accumulating
guitars and its hallucinatory resonance.

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