미국 캘리포니아 3인조 인디밴드 Sunday's Best! 두 번째 정규작이자 마지막 작품! Sunday's Best (선데이즈 베스트)는 미국 캘리포니아 출신의 3인조 인디밴드로 LA의 로욜라메리마운트대학 라디오 방송국인 KXLU에서 비롯되어 기타리스트 Ian Moreno, 싱어/베이시스트 Ed Reyes, 드러머 Tom Ackerman 등으로 이루어져 있다. 1998년 첫 7인치 싱글로 데뷔한 뒤 2000년 첫 정규작 [Poised to Break]으로 평단의 이목을 끌었으며, 이후 두 번째 정규작 [The Californian]을 마지막으로 각자의 활동을 펼치고 있다. 본 작 [The Californian]는 Sunday's Best (선데이즈 베스트)의 두번째 정규작으로 시원하고 깔끔한 팝적인 락사운드로 많은 사랑을 받은 작품이다. .... ....
Everybody's hopes had died when you were crawling on the floor. No one could keep hope alive when all they saw were wounds and woes. They remember when it went south, one instance when you're down dust had settled, you moved out of town. You surrendered, then you found out...
It's a crap out, a dead man's hand, a blink in a stare; It's lights out, an unmade plan, some bees in your hair.
Do we get no points for the try?
They will all testify that everything falls around you.
Say what you want to. So what does that prove? In the end, we will see our truth. I'll hand it to you, you sure had me fooled. You sure you want my truth?
You've heard it all before.
All the things that you have. All the things that you had: Was it really so bad? We did what we had to. So why do I miss you?
I heard what you said, but I know how you think. Just know that no one's ever going to take it away????
I wish today was not the same tired routine we always do. Let's trade it all for a shot in the shade. Ever see The Getaway? I'll be McQueen, you'll be Ali MacGraw; we'll fight the law. So what do you say?
We'll drink us silly way too soon, and start a fight at the bar: a life of cigarettes and spoons... Would that be all right?
I don't care about the cash or what they'll take in trade. I thought I heard you say,
Sell off your fables, stitch on their labels, I don't mind.
Hooray for Hollywood, The drinks are free and the handshakes mean your good. Hooray???? Parade around the room, where finger-points mean your singing the same tune. You've impressed all the suits.
You can re-shoot these scenes, rewrite the place and time. Did you forget the things? They're always on my mind. Give it time.
Hooray for the brand new you, just another fool who lines the avenue. Hooray for gratitude.... Now you're nobody's news, came all this way and no closer to the truth. Hooray for attitude...
I remember my old Beethoven Street: with the market on the corner always closed. A place that will never change in time; when you find it you can tell that it's mine.
Backyard in the sun, runners up at dawn, motorcars with mufflers charged raced after dark????
I knew I could never really leave: there's a handprint on the sidewalk I've outgrown. In a place that I will always call my home... Never forget it. Never leave it alone
Never let it go now. You know Beethoven was my own.
We packed up and moved 'cross town, leaving Los Feliz, Griffith Park, and the breakfast spots where we used to haunt. The shine of Hillhurst days: broken windows of my car, neighbors setting off their fire alarms, crisp nights you could feel. Remember the view from the hill? Moon dividing up the man-made lake...
Don't forget those days we stayed in to escape the race. Days we hid from the phone and made out. Left the world alone.
We were standing in the light, hoping to catch a glimpse of what we thought was right.
Thursday night at Bigfoot Lodge, rubbing shoulders with the slobs???? Passed us a Walker on the rocks. Crisp nights too unreal????
We are standing in the light, waiting to catch a glimpse of what we know is right.