Sunny Intervals is my sporadic indiepop side project, with its headquarters based in my flat in north London. 

It’s just me, a piano, a guitar and a 1980s keyboard with a nice Hammond sound and a drum programmer. The keyboard is falling apart now and I’ll be completely lost when it finally collapses. The guitar is nearly as ancient. Well, it’s at least twelve years old anyway. I think only the piano is a product of this century.

The songs sound quite lo-fi, usually through necessity rather than design. All the songs are recorded on a 4-track analogue cassette player, which has lasted a decade so far, and is hopefully good for another few years.  

Like most side projects, I guess it’s just an opportunity to do things a bit differently. Play around with melodies and time signatures and lyrics and the like. I always end up falling back towards pop songs though. I guess that’s what happens when you grow up in the 80s and 90s.

There’s no real plans beyond the next pop song. I’d be happy to play live or provide songs for compilations or something. Feel free to write to me through the contact page.

Thanks for visiting!

Andy