CONSEQUENCE OF LOVE (SIDE 2)

‘With Consequence of Love, Sunday Morning's Bruce Wilson takes a raw look at relationships he was fortunate to have’- The Georgia Straight

‘The songs on the EP are haunting, dark, and brooding, but the life that Wilson breathes into them with his frenetic showmanship really takes it to another level’- Permanent Rain Press

‘consequence of Love is a brilliant body of work that showcases the band’s generous talent’- Citrus Magazine

‘THE ENIGMATIC BRUCE WILSON MAKES THE KIND OF MUSIC THAT’S BATHED IN RICH STORYTELLING’- NORTHERN TRANSMISSIONS

WHATEVER SUNDAY MORNING SET OUT TO ACCOMPLISH WITH CONSEQUENCE OF LOVE (SIDE 2) THEY EXECUTED TO AN IMPRESSIVE DEGREE. THE RECORD IS LAYERD AND COMPLEX, BOTH MUSICALLY AND LYRICALLY.’ - CANADIAN BEATS

Previous Press

Our debut album made the list of 50 albums that shaped Vancouver! Check this out here!

 Read Mike Usinger's feature on Sunday Morning in the Georgia Straight. You can find it HERE

Impose Magazine premieres our newest video for "Can't Find You" directed by our friend and brilliant artistic collaborator R.d. Cane. Check it out here!

Our debut album is now streaming on the amazing Label Obscura Site. Check it out and give it a listen! Click Right Here

Beatrice Smartt tracks the Sunday Morning Journey in her blog. Read the history Here

Dave Cantrell at Stereo Embers gives Sunday Morning a very generous review, "Sunday Morning the album by Sunday Morning the band is that rarest of offerings in our benighted age, a literate rock’n’roll record that, even in its necessarily quietly lucid moments, just literally out’n’out rocks." Read the full review Here

Jersey Beat reviews the Sunday Morning album, "...this album blends grit and heartbreak together into a tough, yet still touching mix that in turns makes it so powerful and difficult to shake long after you hear it." Read the review Here

Power of Pop throws Sick In The City into their listening booth. Click Here

JP's Music Blog reviews our upcoming album. Read it Here!

Stuart Derdeyn delves into the Sunday Morning world in his article for The Province. Check it out Here

Ride The Tempo finds "1986" surprising! Check it out here

R. d. Cane's video for "1986" has been released. Watch it here