Sunday Lemonade Show Softer Side With “I know it sounds simple”

Sunday Lemonade usually charm me with their upbeat folk ditties, but they’re showing a different side with their latest single “I know it sounds simple.” This is a gentler, more contemplative number from this talented Bunurong Country/Mornington Peninsula-based duo, and I’m absolutely smitten.

“I know it sounds simple was written to process the unspeakable actions of one of my long-term friends. I really thought he would take responsibility for what he did, thought he’d do something as simple as apologise for what he’d done but instead he decided to bury it like it never happened,” explained Tyson, one half of Sunday Lemonade. “An apology wouldn’t fix it but would at least help all parties move forward and heal from it. I think we’re all guilty of taking the easy road sometimes instead of facing our issues and talking about them.”

Tyson and his partner in life and music, Loz, always seem to have a full touring schedule. Here are all the places you can hear them play “I know it sounds simple” and other fantastic songs in the coming months.

15 October 2023 – Main St Festival, Bunurong Country/Mornington Peninsula
21 October 2023 – Crack N Jack 2023, Woromi Country/Tanilba Bay
27 October 2023 – The Night Cat, Naarm/Melbourne (supporting CJ Commerford and the Supertones)
10-12 November 2023 – Blues at Bridgetown, Nyungar Country/Bridgetown
25 November 2023 – Always Good Nights @ Guppy Park, Noongar Country/Bunbury
2 December 2023 – Summer Swells @ Indian Ocean Hotel, Wadjak Nyoongar Country/Scarborough

Image used with permission from Sunday Lemonade

Sunday Lemonade Embrace Pop Side With “Feelin’ So Good”

Sunday Lemonade have taken a little left turn with their latest single “Feelin’ So Good,” adding a little indie-pop flavour to their irresistible folky sound. It’s a real toe-tapper that embodies all the good vibes we should feel on a summery Friday afternoon.

“‘Feelin’ So Good’ was written during one of those brain fog days when I needed to pull myself out of a slump. I was being really hard on myself internally and couldn’t figure out how to fix it,” admitted Tyson, one half of the dynamic duo. “So I picked up my guitar and pictured myself walking down the street full of confidence, sun beaming down on me, like nothing else mattered but that moment. This song is now a reminder that the tough times will pass and I’ll begin to feel better again soon.”

Sunday Lemonade will ensure music fans around the country are feeling good this summer, with shows all around the country. With shows in capitals and regional cities, there are plenty of opportunities to see them all over the country.

22 December 2022 – Music in the Park, Boonwurrung Country/Mornington
30 December 2022 – 2 January 2023 – Tanglewood Music Festival, Dhauwurd Wurrung Country/Thornton
11 January 2023 – The Vanguard, Eora/Sydney (supporting Adam James)
13-22 January 2023 – Country Music Festival, Kamilaroi Country/Tamworth
24 January 2023 – Music in the Vines, Taungurung Country/Mansfield
29 January 2023 – Lucky Bay Brewery, Kepa Kurl/Esperance
3 February 2023 – Six Degrees, Kinjarling/Albany
4 February 2023 – Bridgetown Pottery, Geegelup/Bridgetown
5 February 2023 – The River, Wooditchup/Margaret River
12 February 2023 – Tonic by the Bay, Wadandi Country/Broadwater
17 February 2023 – Frothcraft, Goomburrup/Bunbury
19 February 2023 – Farm Hotel, Goomburrup/Treendale
24 February 2023 – Four5Nine, Boorloo/Perth
25 February 2023 – SWCB Festival, Undalup/Busselton
26 February 2023 – Farm Hotel, Goomburrup/Treendale
3-6 March 2023 – Nannup Music Festival, Noongar Country/Nannup
10 March 2023 – White Star Hotel, Kinjarling/Albany
11 March 2023 – Brew Festival, Kepa Kurl/Esperance
19 March 2023 – Warrandyte Music Festival, Wurundjeri Country/Warrandyte

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Sunday Lemonade Release Gorgeous New Single, “Runaway”

Sunday Lemonade are back to charm you all over again with “Runaway.” If you’re familiar with this Naarm/Melbourne duo, you know what you’re getting. Their organic folk songs are super sweet, with melodies that instantly lift you up and make you feel better about the world. This single doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but if it ain’t broken, why try fixing it?

“‘Runaway’ is a pop/folk story of reciprocated but unspoken lust, exploring the fascinating hints and moments with another human yet frustrating lack of courage to actually act on it,” the twosome explained. “The fairy tale dream of what would happen if that person would hurry up and grab your hand, take you on an adventure and you’d finally have the chance to fall in love.”

Sweet Lemonade will perform at the Passport To Airlie 2022 Finals, part of the Airlie Beach Festival of Music, Whitsunday Sailing Club in Ngaro Country/Airlie Beach on November 3.

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Sunday Lemonade Releases Bubbly New Single “See You Sometime”

Sunday Lemonade have thoroughly charmed me with their folky new single, “See You Sometime.” It sounds effortlessly organic, like something that just came out of an impromptu jam session, but it’s been years in the making.

“Even after many one-way ticket purchases to leave behind everything that’s comfortable for the great unknown, closing a chapter never gets easier. This song has developed substantially over the years and has travelled with me since it was written while amidst backpacking and a snow season in Canada then eventually released as a heartbreak, soft-folk song for a solo project,” explained Loz, one half of the duo. “It was Tyson’s rock influence that really developed the other side of the story, creating an interesting contrast of sombre lyrics blended with the uplifting musicality giving that feeling of excitement for a new adventure.”

Loz and Tys always seem to be on the road, and the next few months are no exception. They’ll pack up their campervan-home and make pitstops along the East Coast to play the following dates.

16 September 2022 – The Cambridge, Mulubinba/Newcastle (with The Pierce Brothers)
17 September 2022 – The Shed, Boonwurrung Country/Main Ridge (with Shaun Kirk)
23 September 2022 – Beer DeLuxe, Bungambrawatha/Albury (with The Pierce Brothers)
24 September 2022 – The Corporate Moose, Latji Latji Country/Mildura
25 September 2022 – Overland Corner Hotel, Erawirung Country/Overland
30 September 2022 – The Corporate Moose, Latji Latji Country/Mildura
2 October 2022 – Floriade Festival, Ngunnawal Country/Canberra
14 October 2022 – Kangaroo Valley Folk Festival 2022, Wodi-Wodi Country/Kangaroo Valley
13 November 2022 – Peninsula Vinehop Festival 2022, Boonwurrung Country/Mount Martha

Image used with permission from Sandhill Records

Sunday Lemonade Wow Me With “Smooth or Crunchy”

Sometimes a song hits you like a bolt from the blue. You can be in the worst mood, but that tune seems to part the clouds and make the world feel right again. “Smooth or Crunchy,” the charming new single from Bunurong Country/Mornington Peninsula duo Sunday Lemonade, is one of those songs. It’s so good, it’s hard to believe it’s the first I’m hearing from this folk-pop act! Rest assured though, it’s got me exploring the rest of their music!

“This one is for the lovers, for the vulnerability of admitting when you’re wrong, loving each others quirks, trusting the road of the unknown and giving it your all!” the band explained. “After living on the road for three years, this song was inspired during the build of our latest home on wheels and the promise to keep one another safe whether the road is smooth or crunchy.”

If like me, this Thursday feels like it’s too far from the weekend, press play. Don’t wait, just do it. I swear this song will make you feel better.

Image used with permission from Sunday Lemonade