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Everyday Sunday - "Wake Up! Wake Up!"
Inpop Records - May 22nd, 2007
May 22nd, 2007

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Everyday Sunday - "Wake Up! Wake Up!"
Inpop Records - May 22nd, 2007
Inpop Records - May 22nd, 2007
01. Let’s Go Back (3:07)
02. Wake Up! Wake Up! (2:51)
03. Take Me Out (3:17)
04. Find Me Tonight (3:43)
05. Apathy for Apologies (3:12)
06. I’ll Get Over It (Miss Elaineous) (3:27)
07. What We’re Here For (3:17)
08. Now You’re Gone (2:57)
09. Tell Me You’ll Be There (3:38)
10. From Me to You (4:36)
Total Playtime: 34:05
EVERYDAY SUNDAY - "Wake Up! Wake Up!" - Biography 2007It’s not every day that a band gets to create the album of its dreams like Everyday Sunday has just done with Wake Up! Wake Up! While the guys are anxious for people to hear their third record, one they had previously only dreamed of making, Everyday Sunday does not dismiss its long journey here.
Made up of Trey Pearson (lead vocals), Dan Hunter (bass), Chris Hines (drums) and Jesse Counts (guitar), Everyday Sunday hails from Columbus, Ohio. The band first attracted a national audience with its 2001 independent Christian radio single, “Just A Story.” This was followed by the release of two successful projects, Stand Up and Anthems for the Imperfect. Numerous accolades ensued, including being named among CCM Magazine’s “Favorite New Artists of 2003,” as well as “Best New Artist of the Year” by TVU Music Television. Everyday Sunday received recognition as one of the Top 10 “Major Impact Artists” for CHR radio, and its single “Hanging On,” from Stand Up, was the No. 6 most played CHR song of the year.
In spite of having experienced considerable success with its first two national releases, Everyday Sunday was ready for something new – even if the members didn’t know exactly what that something new would look like. Maybe it would mean disbanding; maybe it’d mean reconfiguring. What they decided was to dive deeper into the things they really loved and see what would unfold.
The result is Wake Up! Wake Up!, a full-force gem of an album, glistening with modern-rock, radio-friendly hits. It’s a collection delivered with massive production by one of Everyday Sunday’s musical heroes, Ian Eskelin (Krystal Meyers, Stellar Kart, All Star United). The project drips with catchy hooks that camp out in your brain, guaranteeing many of these songs will rule radio for weeks on end.
“Everything we said we were going to do with this record has happened and then some,” Pearson explains. “It just came out better than we ever could’ve imagined. We had the perfect team on this record, including our dream mixer, J.R. McNeely (Relient K, Underoath, Amberlin, Hawk Nelson, Jeremy Camp), who we’d been hoping to get for two years.”
But it’s a record that almost didn’t happen.
“We were just tired,” Pearson continues. “We had been touring hundreds of shows for several years non-stop and were pretty burnt out on not being home with friends, family and church.” He asked the guys in the band to think and pray about Everyday Sunday’s future. It became a time of soul-searching, a time for them to figure out what they really loved about what they were doing.
“When we finally got back together to discuss our fate, everybody basically said, ‘We’re in; we want to do this.’ We decided to give it another shot, but this time we would make sure to write a record we were all totally in love with from top to bottom.”
Mission accomplished. As Trey describes, this renewed focus as well as increased intentionality to its efforts helped the rock outfit create a rock, power-pop, pop-punk project of enormous energy (which Everyday Sunday live shows are known for), that at the same time is fun, hooky, catchy, and filled with big melodies.
“Let’s Go Back” kicks off the project. “It’s a song about friendships,” Pearson explains. “It’s about its joys and my failures at relationships sometimes. But even though we are all bound to mess up, it’s about seeing the best in each other, realizing we are so much more than we think we are, and having fun experiencing those dreams and adventures God has placed on our hearts without letting Satan get a foothold.”
“Find Me Tonight” unveils the record to AC and CHR radio formats. “This song reassures listeners that God will meet them, wherever they may be,” Pearson adds. “It’s very worshipful, hopefully in a unique and fresh way.”
The first rock single, “Wake Up! Wake Up!” is a straight-ahead, power-pop tune about realizing we have a crucial role to play in God’s story, one that requires more than going through the motions, wasting our life in boredom. “I’ll Get Over It” is a sure-fire hit about a guy getting dumped by a girl and the extreme heartache that follows. “This is the first story song I’ve ever written,” Pearson says. “There’s not a huge, deep meaning to it, but we’re already getting a great response to this one, probably because we’ve all been through something like that.”
“The whole album is really about God, life, relationships, and emotions, from a Christian perspective,” Pearson concludes. “Hopefully it’s something people can relate to, music that will bring them joy, moments of reflection, and help them to think about their own life.”
Poised now on the edge of even greater critical and popular acclaim, Everyday Sunday has made it to a place most bands can only imagine. But having created the album of its dreams, with refined vision and calling on the members’ lives, both musically and relationally, it appears that their true success has already been achieved. With Wake Up! Wake Up!, the rest of the world finally has a chance to catch up.
SONG-BY-SONG Lyrics Explanations (featuring comments from the band)
1. Let’s Go Back
This is a song about friendships. It’s about its joys and my failures at relationships sometimes. But even though each of us is bound to mess up, we should see the best in each other, realizing that we are so much more than we think we are. It’s about having fun experiencing the dreams and adventures God has put in our hearts without letting the devil get a foothold.
1. Let’s Go Back
This is a song about friendships. It’s about its joys and my failures at relationships sometimes. But even though each of us is bound to mess up, we should see the best in each other, realizing that we are so much more than we think we are. It’s about having fun experiencing the dreams and adventures God has put in our hearts without letting the devil get a foothold.
2. Wake Up! Wake Up!
“Wake Up! Wake Up!” is about realizing we all have a crucial role to play in God’s story, not just going through the motions, wasting our life in boredom.
3. Take Me Out
“Take Me Out” is a conversation with God. It’s about knowing that He’s always right, and He’s waiting to take us to a place better than the one we are in if we’re willing to trust Him. It’s about the fight and determination in the battle we are in to let Him mold us and become everything He intended us to be.
4. Find Me Tonight
We’ve all been lost, whether in a situation or in life, and have come to realize we can’t go it alone. This song calls for God to intervene, to rescue us from our circumstances, whatever they may be. It also urges us to rest in the comfort that He is always faithful.
5. Apathy for Apologies
“Apathy for Apologies” is one of my favorite songs lyrically. It describes a friend who continually lets others down, always making the wrong decisions. It’s about not wanting to see them continue to go through the same things that they are trying to get away from.
6. I’ll Get Over It (Miss Elaineous)
This is the first story song I’ve ever written. It’s just a fun song about a guy getting dumped by a girl and the extreme heartache that follows. At first, he is all excited to see this girl, and then the rest of the night is all downhill from there. Ha. I enjoyed writing this one.
7. What We’re Here For
This song is about why we do what we do and everyone’s expectations of us. We want them to know that Everyday Sunday is much more than a catchy hook or a fun live show. We are here to glorify God in everything we do. If not, it is all meaningless.
8. Now You’re Gone
This song is about a friend walking away, just wanting them to know how much you still care and are praying for healing at that time.
9. Tell Me You’ll Be There
This is a worship song about wanting to be more like God, asking Him to continue to give me peace, knowing that He will be there even when I feel the loneliest, or when I’m not sure what lies ahead.
10. From Me to You
“From Me to You” is a letter to God. It’s a plea for Him to totally consume us; it’s our answer to His call to reach out for Him and let Him hold us.
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