ABOUT
A postcard from Generation X!
This is the soundtrack to your fucked up adolesce.
Forget about TikTok and Spotify, we saved our lunch money to buy vinyl records and then sat alone in our rooms playing them for hours, over and over, loving every second, cherishing every crackly static gap waiting for the next track to start and creating our own soundtrack to the shitty British landscape of the 70s and 80s.
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Laundromat/slaughtermat
Sunday At The Automat are back as a 4 piece, delivering rootsy acoustic bar room ballers, to P90 driven garage rock brawlers. Seriously, if Watergate does not bother you, grab your cleanest dirty shirt and jump on board and turn it up.
But if it’s not that kind of crowd we can deliver laidback sleazy lounge-rock with a thick layer of 70s outlaw country dust, you just need to bring your own needle and spoon.​

Zero sum game
You will know nearly every song we play, but we bet you haven’t heard many of them played by a band recently.
This is what we love - Lou reed, Johnny Thunders, Pixies, Johnny Cash, Suicide, The Clash, Exile era Stones, Peckinpah, Dylan, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, Sunday morning coming down, Neil Young, L.A.M.F., Scott Walker, Royal Trux, The Doors, New York Dolls, the Velvets, Cowboy Junkies, The Paisley Underground, Nilsson, Reservoir Dogs, Ramones, American Gigolo, Iggy, Scorpio Rising, Link Wray, Ghost Rider, Warren Zevon and lots more besides.
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You can’t put your arms around a memory, but this is the next best thing!









Songs in the attic
On our website and social media you will also find some of our older stuff, these are now collected together as – Selected recordings 2009 to 2019 – we don’t currently play any of these or any of our other original material in our live sets, but we can at special showcases or if the venue is appropriate – they are pure melancholic slowcore when played live in the vein of Cowboy Junkies Trinity Sessions.
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EZ-matic
You will also find a few lo-fi, analogue drum machine driven songs of ours on social media, and more will appear over time. This is a studio side project but until we can find a YTS kid to operate the vintage drum machines live, these glitch pop gems are confined to cyberspace!




“Where Were Going You Wont Need Ears To Hear” - Dr. William G. "Billy" Weir, designer of the Event Horizon.






