Mick J Clark, “Anuther Sunny Hulliday”. From the album Notes Two. A summer hymn that covers the whole emotional arc of a holiday experience. The music plays out like a full seasonal journey, from anticipation to arrival, relaxation to return.
Its purposefully bizarre spelling pays homage to the lively vocal character and creative approach that are the calling cards of the track’s identity. This visual choice sets the tone for a release that celebrates personality and playful expression while still being carefully crafted.
The song goes through a number of different phases that reflect the musical holiday cycle. Leaving enthusiasm fades into sun-drenched fun and lazy poolside hours, which inevitably give way to that bittersweet feeling of homecoming. This format makes the song feel like a short story set to music, giving it a narrative element. Another great element is the inclusion of airplane sounds towards the conclusion, meant to invoke the feeling of travel, but which listeners could perceive differently, giving a playful layer of perception to the listening experience.
“Anuther Sunny Hulliday,” finally, is a feel-good release that merges humor, memories, and audio storytelling into one coherent summer soundtrack.
