Sam De Nef just finished recording his debut album. Dawn/Dusk is set for release this fall. We’re proud to share a first taste with you. Opening track ‘Passerby’s Ghost’ is a duet with Chicago based singer Tenci.
Passerby’s Ghost is a concise and dreamy pop song with captivating lyrics written by Sam’s brother. The song deals with an out-of-body experience during a dream, and how seeing yourself... Read more
Dear is Pauwel’s big step forward. His debut album on Unday is a mature collection of songs about loss in all its different facets. Pauwel openly confronts his demons, without ever losing sight of the essence: rock-solid and captivating folk songs between hope and despair, comforting and disquieting at the same time. Dear turns out a record to cherish and completely disappear into.
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Our latest addition to the Unday fam is called Porcelain id. Today we get to unveil a new chapter in a series of acoustic solo recordings. Recorded by longtime Unday collaborator Nicolas Rombouts and filmed by our good friend, the talented Anton Coene, these are the recordings that blew us away and convinced us to work with Porcelain id. Enjoy ‘Montana’, and check out this extensive tour schedule... Read more
After ‘Transit’, his successful solo debut, Safe is the second album Bert Dockx (Dans Dans, Flying Horseman, Ottla, Strand) is releasing under his own name. This collection of songs and instrumentals navigates between threat and dream, between silence and storm. Unlike ‘Transit’, ‘Safe’ mainly consists of original work and just two interpretations (of The Velvet Underground & Ornette Coleman... Read more
'Dear' is a bittersweet tale of love and loss with pitch black lyrics but with an arrangement that makes us long for spring.
“When going through some old demo’s to find some usable scraps for the new record, I stumbled upon “Dear”, a cassette demo from 2014, a song of which the lyrics never made much sense to me and consequently never made the cut. Six years later the song suddenly revealed a new... Read more