Sunday Mourners - A-Rhythm Absolute (2026) Hi-Res

Artist: Sunday Mourners
Title: A-Rhythm Absolute
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Curation Records
Genre: Alternative, Garage Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Punk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 41:15
Total Size: 97 / 275 / 518 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: A-Rhythm Absolute
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Curation Records
Genre: Alternative, Garage Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Punk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 41:15
Total Size: 97 / 275 / 518 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Careers In Acting (3:12)
2. Biograph (2:38)
3. Darling (12:04)
4. 11,000 Volts (3:05)
5. There's A Garden In You (2:51)
6. He Cried (Tender Absolute) (2:37)
7. Love Observations (2:34)
8. Phantom Affair (5:46)
9. Unwitting Boy (2:36)
10. When Dreams Come True (4:02)
We shouldn’t be surprised after 2024’s successful Boyfriend/Girlfriend EP, but it’s wonderful to see L.A.’s Sunday Mourners arrive fully formed on their first full-length, the well-titled A-Rhythm Absolute. It’s a sharp and rich statement that can be labeled as art-rock or post-punk, feeling both lived-in and restless, showcasing the band’s angular instincts. The ten energetic songs fascinate with clever hooks, rhythmic tension, and playful melodic charm, held together by mathy guitar contortions and narrative-driven vocals.
Opener Careers In Acting sets the tone with sardonic bite, before branching out in different directions, with the four musicians pulling out all the stops to captivate us listeners. They usually manage to pack all their creativity into two or three minutes, but the band earns its longer detours too, stretching out in the 12 minutes of Darling. It makes for a confident, characterful debut with noisy, youthful urgency, one that makes a lasting impression.
Opener Careers In Acting sets the tone with sardonic bite, before branching out in different directions, with the four musicians pulling out all the stops to captivate us listeners. They usually manage to pack all their creativity into two or three minutes, but the band earns its longer detours too, stretching out in the 12 minutes of Darling. It makes for a confident, characterful debut with noisy, youthful urgency, one that makes a lasting impression.