The Sundays - Heres Where The Story Ends 1990 Review
: Guitarist David Gavurin utilized layered, ringing acoustic and electric guitar hooks, often compared to the style of The Smiths.
The Sundays: "Here's Where the Story Ends" (1990) Released in 1990 as the second single from their debut album Reading, Writing and Arithmetic , remains the definitive anthem of British indie pop. Combining an upbeat, jangly musicality with lyrics of quiet disillusionment, the song captured a specific mood of "bookish miserabilism" that propelled The Sundays to international acclaim. Musical Composition and Vocal Delivery The Sundays - Heres Where the Story Ends 1990
: Harriet Wheeler ’s delivery is described as "crystalline" and "otherworldly". Her ability to transition seamlessly between a husky chest voice and a soaring falsetto allowed her to convey emotional nuance without being overly dramatic. : Guitarist David Gavurin utilized layered, ringing acoustic
The track is characterized by a "peppy alt-pop facade" that masks its underlying melancholy. Musical Composition and Vocal Delivery : Harriet Wheeler