
Tell Me About Your Day Again.
SUDS are back with their sophomore album Tell me about your day again., a record conceived out of a time marked by distance and grief. A musical journey that ended up providing a cathartic release, which they hope will offer others a similar peace.
The East Anglian based four-piece, known for their vivid lyricism and warm midwest emo tinged folk, follow 2023’s debut album The Great Overgrowth, with their most confessional work to date. An emotionally raw but confident collection of songs that have all of the great SUDS hallmarks: hope, charm, and a penchant for storytelling all while reflecting on personal challenges and the resilience of their friendship.
Recorded with longtime producer Ian Sadler (Roam, Anavae, Ohhms) — who helped to shape both their EP and debut album — Tell me about your day again.thrives on the familiarity of the band’s sound: Maisie Cater’s soft vocals, Dan Godfrey’s effortless guitar fret work, Harry Mitchell’s grounding bass lines and Jack Ames’ punch-drunk drums, all come together to create an evolved sound that is more freeing and dynamic than ever before.
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Tell Me About Your Day Again.
SUDS are back with their sophomore album Tell me about your day again., a record conceived out of a time marked by distance and grief. A musical journey that ended up providing a cathartic release, which they hope will offer others a similar peace.
The East Anglian based four-piece, known for their vivid lyricism and warm midwest emo tinged folk, follow 2023’s debut album The Great Overgrowth, with their most confessional work to date. An emotionally raw but confident collection of songs that have all of the great SUDS hallmarks: hope, charm, and a penchant for storytelling all while reflecting on personal challenges and the resilience of their friendship.
Recorded with longtime producer Ian Sadler (Roam, Anavae, Ohhms) — who helped to shape both their EP and debut album — Tell me about your day again.thrives on the familiarity of the band’s sound: Maisie Cater’s soft vocals, Dan Godfrey’s effortless guitar fret work, Harry Mitchell’s grounding bass lines and Jack Ames’ punch-drunk drums, all come together to create an evolved sound that is more freeing and dynamic than ever before.
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SUDS are back with their sophomore album Tell me about your day again., a record conceived out of a time marked by distance and grief. A musical journey that ended up providing a cathartic release, which they hope will offer others a similar peace.
The East Anglian based four-piece, known for their vivid lyricism and warm midwest emo tinged folk, follow 2023’s debut album The Great Overgrowth, with their most confessional work to date. An emotionally raw but confident collection of songs that have all of the great SUDS hallmarks: hope, charm, and a penchant for storytelling all while reflecting on personal challenges and the resilience of their friendship.
Recorded with longtime producer Ian Sadler (Roam, Anavae, Ohhms) — who helped to shape both their EP and debut album — Tell me about your day again.thrives on the familiarity of the band’s sound: Maisie Cater’s soft vocals, Dan Godfrey’s effortless guitar fret work, Harry Mitchell’s grounding bass lines and Jack Ames’ punch-drunk drums, all come together to create an evolved sound that is more freeing and dynamic than ever before.











