What Am I Gonna Do On Sundays? New Ep from Olivia Dean

After a summer spent out on the road playing socially distanced shows from her custom yellow van, Olivia has sold out two headline shows at London’s Jazz Cafe next year. Before that she has a live streamed show just for you on December 6

PERFORMING LIVE VIA YOUTUBE: Olivia Dean drops new EP

RISING STAR Olivia Dean today shares her second EP What Am I Gonna Do On Sundays? via AMF Records.

‘What Am I Gonna Do On Sundays?’ is a collection of songs that document the journey of a break up

Olivia Dean

Following the release of her recent singles ‘Echo’ and ‘The Hardest Part’, Olivia also offers up the EP’s heart-wrenching title track, bursting with emotion and the pain of being on the cusp of a break up emanating from her trademark tender lyricism and the track’s sweeping cinematic quality.

Produced by Felix Joseph, What Am I Gonna Do On Sundays? follows Olivia’s debut 2019 EP Ok Love You Bye, and is home to her endearing universal storytelling, with heartfelt contemplations on break-ups, self reflection and growth.

Olivia Dean – What Am I Gonna Do On Sundays?

To celebrate the release of What Am I Gonna Do On Sundays? Olivia will be playing songs from the EP as a part of a special livestream performance at 5pm on December 6. Tune in via Youtube.

About the EP, Olivia said: “I am super proud of all the tracks on this EP and am so excited for everyone to hear them. ‘What Am I Gonna Do On Sundays?’ is a collection of songs that document the journey of a break up.

“There’s a sad and longing one (What Am I Gonna Do On Sundays?), the upbeat heartbreak one (The Hardest Part), the confused and indecisive one (Out) and a confrontational, angry one (Echo).

“I wanted to cover all bases. I wrote them with a bunch of my favourite collaborators – Oli Bayston, Glen Roberts, Max Wolfgang & Bastian and then Felix Joseph helped me bring them all together on the production.”

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