Grief Mop "I Want to Pull the Sleep From Your Eyes"

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LP - $17.90
STREET DATE: 12/12/25
CAT#: SDR-150
LABEL: Sunday Drive

As evocative as the album title “I Want to Pull the Sleep From Your Eyes” is, Grief Mop stretch its imagery even further across their debut nine-track LP. The opener, “I Prefer to Be Nobody”, sets the tone with the line, “…and dreamt you were showing me your face covered up with bleach,” a lyric that plays out like a Lynchian film still. On the lead single, Strange World, Lacy sustains this eerie songwriting, screaming “rolling over in the dirt…it may best to just lie” as the track reaches its peak. Each song has its picture-painted moment, layered in abrasive drum-and-bass tones and dissolving guitar melodies. Grief Mop pull from a wide range of influences from emo, post-rock, and shoegaze bands like Mock Orange, Hum, The Appleseed Cast, and My Bloody Valentine to create this off-kilter, yet focused debut album.

TRACK LISTING:
01. I’d Prefer To Be Nobody
02. Strange World
03. Headhigh
04. Future Hand
05. Nightshade II
06. Mirror
07. Joykiller
08. Longlivethelies
09. I Want to Pull the Sleep From Your Eyes

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Northeast fall tour starts Sept. 21 - Tour Flyer

FOR FANS OF:
Mock Orange, Hum, My Bloody Valentine

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Squint "Drag"

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12" EP - $17.25
STREET DATE: 12/12/25
CAT#: SDR-151
LABEL: Sunday Drive

Squint doesn’t slow down. Just a year after their LP Big Hand, the post-hardcore band returns with Drag—a six-track EP packed with grit and riffs. Recorded with punk/hardcore producer Andy Nelson at Bricktop Recording (Weekend Nachos, Harm’s Way, and more), the EP captures some of the band’s most straightforward yet dynamic work to date.

The record opens with “Squintro Pt. 2,” a 40-second callback to their debut EP Feel It, before flowing seamlessly into “Green Grass,” where a driving post-hardcore track evolves into a rhythmic, alt-rock-inspired anthem. This balance defines Drag: fast, urgent songwriting layered with dynamics that leave space for pauses, claps, and sing-alongs.

On Drag, Squint sound confident and sharp, moving effortlessly across moods and styles while always sounding like Squint.

TRACK LISTING:
01. Squintro Pt. 2
02. Green Grass
03. Empty Tank
04. Overslept
05. Shaken From Anger
06. Mourning Dove

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Playing Furnace Fest 2025
  • Produced by Andy Nelson (Weekend Nachos, Harms Way)

FOR FANS OF:
Drug Church, Seaweed, Archers of Loaf

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Glean "Worlds Apart"

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12" EP - $16.60
STREET DATE: 12/12/25
CAT#: SDR-147
LABEL: Sunday Drive

With a foundation of San Diego’s punk influences from Drive Like Jehu, Blink-182, Heroin and others, a band like Glean naturally have a sense of melody. Formed in 2019 by four kids (now young adults), the band blends that melodic instinct with their love of punk and hardcore, crafting energetic, emotional, and catchy songs in the vein of Seaweed, Samiam, Jawbreaker, Lifetime, and Title Fight.

“Worlds Apart” is Glean’s first album in years and their debut on Sunday Drive Records. It feels like the record they’ve been building toward since their 2020 demo. Now with a refreshed lineup, the production of Max Epstein (Photographic Memory), and mastering by Phillip Odom (Militarie Gun, Glare, Ivy League TX), Glean have been able to write some of their catchiest songs yet. On lead single “Sediment,” Boucher and Barkley trade vocals over scratchy guitars that build up to the line, “I can feel you fall beneath the sediment.” That same energy flows into “Receive You,” featuring guest vocals from longtime friend Sam Allen (Anxious, G.I. Bill). Glean also pulls back on the track, “Exit Wound” that sounds much more quiet and intimate, almost like a lost Mineral or Texas is the Reason song.

“Worlds Apart” is sonically abrasive, while still carrying melody, poetic lyrics and tons of emotions.

TRACK LISTING:
01. Sediment
02. Receive You
03. Vacant
04. No One
05. Exit Wound
06. Face to Face

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Featuring Sam Allen (Anxious) on "Receive You"

FOR FANS OF:
Title Fight, Jawbreaker, Lifetime

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Peach Blush "Eradication of the Mind"

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7" EP - $8.00
STREET DATE: 12/12/25
CAT#: SDR-152
LABEL: Sunday Drive

There’s a strong and organic relationship with many Texas and Arkansas people in DIY music, including the music veterans in Little Rock’s, Peach Blush. The band plays a mix of alt-rock and post-punk, with flashes of garage rock and hardcore—largely inspired by the 80s wave of bands like Hüsker Dü, Dinosaur Jr or Mission of Burma. It creates a unique, surfy, and heavy sound. “Eradication of the Mind” is their first EP since 2022, and their first on Sunday Drive Records. With just three tracks, the band quickly deliver a wave of fast, and experimental punk, with themes of decay and distortion. “Eradication of the Mind” is a great re-introduction to the band as they’ve dialed-in on this unique sound that sounds like only Peach Blush can at this moment in time.

TRACK LISTING:
01. Intro
02. Eradication of the Mind
03. Peach Blush

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Southwest US tour starts on October 10

FOR FANS OF:
Hüsker Du, Dinosaur Jr, Mission of Burma

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Money "Stovepipe"

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LP - $17.90
STREET DATE: 12/12/25
CAT#: SDR-149
LABEL: Sunday Drive

There’s a slowness woven into the steadiness of the American South. While there’s beauty in that sentiment, it can also carry a lingering sense of being stuck and unable to move forward. From Oklahoma, Money first released their debut EP in 2022, followed by a couple of singles. “Stovepipe” marks the band’s long-awaited first album, and their first collection of new music in three years; something that their cult audience has been patiently awaiting.

On “Stovepipe”, Money continues to build on the sludgy, alt-metal foundations of their self-titled EP. Self-produced, with Joshua Warren on mixing and Kendal Osborne on mastering, the record captures the band’s biggest, heaviest sound to date.

‘Motion Sick’ finds Watkins reflecting on the weary cycles of life, yet embracing them: “The cycle continues…don’t pull me out, cause I have made my home here.” On ‘SVTLIGHTNING,’ the lyrics ache for escape: “I’m done growing older, wanna catch my breath and go away.” And with ‘The Little Season,’ they sound their most unique yet, swapping the big, distorted guitars for a minimal, acoustic son shaped by the country music that drifts through their hometown.

“Stovepipe” is Money’s most mature work, that offers a dynamic palette of sound and emotion, heavy but fleeting, and built to resonate even louder in a live setting.

TRACK LISTING:
01. (Money Worldwide)
02. Freebaser
03. Motion Sick
04. Year of the Rat
05. Svtligtning
06. The Little Seasons
07. Billy Pilgrim

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Feat. members of Cursetheknife

FOR FANS OF:
Deftones, Hum, Failure

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