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Years active
  
1997–2003

Record label
  
Polyvinyl Record Co.

Labels
  
Polyvinyl

Genres
  
Emo, Indie rock, Pop punk

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Associated acts
  
The Little Ones, The Jealous Sound, The Bronx

Origin
  
Los Angeles, California, United States (1997)

Members
  
Pedro Benito, Tom Ackerman, Ian Moreno, James Tweedy, Edward Nolan Reyes

Albums
  
Poised to Break, The Californian, Where You Are Now

Similar
  
The Jealous Sound, Blair Shehan, The Little Ones, The Gloria Record, The Vehicle Birth

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Sunday's Best was an American emo band formed in 1997.

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History

The band's start came at KXLU, Loyola Marymount University's famous college radio station, where guitarist Ian Moreno, singer/bassist Ed Reyes, and drummer Tom Ackerman (formerly of Skiploader) all worked at in the late 1990s. Moreno and Reyes started the band with singer/guitarist Pedro Benito, a friend of Reyes's, and recorded the band's first 7" single in 1998, before recruiting Ackerman to play drums. In 1999, they put out their first EP, the seven-song Where You Are Now, and in 2000, they followed with their first LP, Poised to Break, on Polyvinyl. In 2002, their second album The Californian appeared, showcasing the group's cleanest pop sound yet. The band slowly parted ways over the next few years, though frontman Ed Reyes and guitarist Ian Moreno have since started a new band, The Little Ones. Benito plays in The Jealous Sound while James Tweedy played in The Bronx. Tom Ackerman joined Post-Hardcore band, The Kite-Eating Tree.

Song usage in the media

Sunday's Best has appeared frequently in the Amped series of games, which were released on the Xbox. The songs featured include "Don't Let it Fade" and "Our Left Coast Ambitions," and are believed by fans of the band to "add new highs" to the gameplay. The song "Without Meaning" appears in the film Waiting... and many other tracks have appeared on the short-lived animated television shows Clone High USA and Undergrads. Sunday's Best have also been heard during Fox show The Loop, during the episode "Bear Drop Soup". The song featured in that episode is "Indian Summer". In the popular Gilmore Girls series "Saccharine" can be heard playing in the background of a party in the episode Keg!Max! from season three.

Discography

  • Where You Are Now (EP) (1999, Crank! A Record Company)
  • Poised to Break (2000, Polyvinyl)
  • The Californian (2002, Polyvinyl)
  • Songs

    Don't Let It FadeThe Californian · 2002
    White Picket FencesPoised to Break · 2000
    SaccharinePoised to Break · 2000

    References

    Sunday's Best Wikipedia