A modest but consistent discography of 49 songs that favors acoustic warmth and understated melodies.
If you're new to Sunny Hill, start with 'On The Way Home'. It's a good example of what the name does well, unhurried, melodic, and quietly insistent.
Sunny Hill's songs don't shout for attention, but they hold their ground. Tracks like 'On The Way Home' and 'Tear Drop' have a lived-in quality that feels familiar without being generic. There's a plainspoken honesty in the writing that makes the catalog worth returning to.
The history here is thin, but the songs suggest a steady hand. From the gentle drift of 'Darling Of All Hearts' to the more direct 'Player's Stance', the work stays rooted in folk-rock textures without chasing trends.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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