Sunday (1994) // Oran Mor // 10.11.25

Sunday (1994) comes with its own loyal following and distinctive aesthetic. The band takes the stage to an audio clip from Carrie and the iconic Twin Peaks intro — a perfect prelude. Combined with their outfits, the flowy silk of Paige Turner’s gown, and the haunting blue lights, the tone for the evening is set from the very start.

It all mirrors the ethereal, haunting vibe of their music. Paige’s mellifluous voice floats through the low-lit atmosphere of Òran Mór. It makes perfect sense that they would play in this venue — with its gothic, castle-like exterior, it feels like stepping into a den of vampires led by the band’s enigmatic frontwoman.

The setlist offered a balanced mix of songs from their debut record and their latest EP, Devotion, which lends its name to the current tour. Highlights included fan favourites such as Doomsday, Rain, and Still Blue.

Sunday (1994) already boasts a dedicated fan base — some attendees even dressed in similar flowing gowns, a testament to the excitement that builds when preparing to see a beloved band live. Scottish fans were treated to two shows: this evening at Òran Mór, following a night at The Mash House in Edinburgh — perhaps an even more fitting location for their dark, cinematic sound.

Sunday (1994) is an up-and-coming band you don’t want to miss. Their loyal following stems from the quality and consistency of their music, which has earned them growing industry praise and respect. It’s one of those rare moments when you can sense the bright future of a band already beginning to unfold.

Article: Mona Montella