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Sunday Driver (band)

Sunday Driver (band)

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Sunday Driver are a Cambridge and London based band that fuses English folk and classical Indian influences. In 2009 they became popular within the UK steampunk scene.[1]

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History

"Sunday Driver" are named after a gene (SYD) originally found in fruit flies.[2][3]

Sunday Driver were formed in the summer of 2000, though lead singer Chandrika "Chandy" Nath had earlier composed some of the songs whilst monitoring ice floes near the South Pole, during a field trip in Antarctica, collecting data for the British Antarctic Survey.[4]

An Arts Council grant back in 2004 paid for training workshops with renowned sitarist Baluji Shrivastav.[2]

In 2009, Sunday Driver were the opening band at the first Asylum Steampunk Festival, held at The Lawn Asylum, Lincoln, the same year they opened the Cambridge Folk Festival. They also played the steampunk festival in 2010 and headlined the main Ball there in 2011.

Discography

Albums

  • Sacred Cow / The Man from Bombay (2001) (Demo Compilation)
  • More than Flies (2002) (EP)
  • Underground (2003) (EP)
  • In the City of Dreadful Night (2008) (Debut Full Length Album)
  • The Mutiny (2012) [5]
  • Flo (2014) (EP)
  • Sun God (2022)

See also


References

  1. Libby Bulloff (December 11, 2009). "Yr Doin' It Right #1 - Sunday Driver". Steampunk Workshop. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
  2. "Sunday Driver (UK) | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Sunday Driver Myspace page. c. 2010. Archived from the original on 2013-09-28.
  3. Bowman, Aaron B.; Kamal, Adeela; Ritchings, Bruce W.; Philp, Alastair Valentine; McGrail, Maura; Gindhart, Joseph G.; Goldstein, Lawrence S.B. (November 10, 2000). "Kinesin-dependent axonal transport is mediated by the sunday driver (SYD) protein". Cell. 103 (4): 583–94. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(00)00162-8. PMID 11106729.
  4. D.M.P. (2010-01-16). "Beyond Victoriana: #10 An Interview with Sunday Driver". Tales of the Urban Adventurer.
  5. "Pop, rock & jazz, April 22". The Sunday Times. 22 April 2012. Archived from the original on May 13, 2014.

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