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Sunday Morning Releases Emotional Single & Video, “Carry the Sky”

Vancouver art rock act Sunday Morning have released their latest single, “Carry the Sky,” and its accompanying music video.

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Sunday Morning, photo by Joe Koonz
Sunday Morning, photo by Joe Koonz

Vancouver’s Sunday Morning returns with their most radio-ready and emotionally resonant single to date, “Carry the Sky,” a sweeping tribute to love, loss, and the weight of memory that never fully lifts. The project, led by frontman Bruce Wilson, has long navigated a space between poetic storytelling and cathartic art rock, drawing comparisons to David Bowie, Nick Cave, and Iggy Pop, yet this track brings a newfound immediacy and accessibility to Wilson’s singular voice.

Comments Wilson:

“Sunday Morning has always been a very personal project, and the subject matter of the songs comes from my direct experiences, though they’re often masked in allegory and poetic license. ‘Carry the Sky’ differs from previous songs because it is, at its essence, a tribute to two beautiful people I loved dearly who died and left intangible chasms in my life that will never be filled.”

He wrote the soaring chorus after losing his close friend Christian, and the verses after the death of his sister Juliet, soon after. The result is a song that faces grief honestly while refusing to drown in it.

“I didn’t want this song to be stuck in my grief but to have a sense of celebration for these two lives who brought so much love, compassion and wisdom into my life.”

Sunday Morning is the brainchild of Vancouver music scene stalwart Bruce Wilson. His prolific art and music career took shape in New York and Detroit after his drug and alcohol fueled grunge punk band Tankhog imploded in Vancouver in the late 1990s. Years of addiction, lost time, and eventual recovery would reshape his entire creative voice. Returning to Vancouver, Wilson cloistered himself away in a tiny room at the historic Waldorf Hotel to rebuild through writing, an effort that evolved into Sunday Morning’s acclaimed 2016 debut.

Sunday Morning “Carry the Sky” single artwork

Sunday Morning “Carry the Sky” single artwork

Produced and mixed by Jamey Koch (The Tragically Hip, Copyright) at The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, with additional production by Felix Fung, “Carry the Sky” boasts a remarkable lineup of players: Kevin Rose on guitars, Chris Gestrin on piano and keyboards, Koch handling bass, additional guitars, and backing vocals, with Share Dada on drums and Lone Willow adding ghostly harmonies. The chemistry is both intimate and cinematic, elevating Wilson’s trademark vocal presence into something widescreen and deeply affecting.

Wilson adds:

“Jamey also knew Christian well and had himself experienced recent familial loss. He had an innate and intimate knowledge of exactly how to present this song and did such a beautiful job.”

The Warehouse Studio itself carries legendary weight. Built into the oldest brick building in Vancouver’s Gastown district, it was rescued and restored by Canadian rock icon Bryan Adams and painstakingly converted into a world-class recording space. Over the past few decades, it has hosted an astonishing roster of major artists across genres, earning a reputation as one of the country’s most prestigious and creatively charged studios. Sunday Morning’s choice to record here places “Carry the Sky” firmly within the tradition of ambitious, high-impact Canadian recordings.

At its heart, “Carry the Sky” is a message sent beyond reach, an act of remembrance through shared sound.

Wilson reflects:

“The crushing weight of loss is a universal inescapable gravity, and yet trying to express it is so difficult. I have certain spiritual beliefs that allow me to talk to Juliet and Christian often, and I hope they like this song as they carry the sky.”

It is a moment of catharsis not only for Wilson, but for listeners seeking beauty in the spaces where love and grief meet, a song built to stay with you long after it fades.

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