LOWSUNDAY Returns After Three Decades With New EP ‘Low Sunday Ghost Machine – White EP’

Projekt Records artist Lowsunday has emerged with their latest record, the Low Sunday Ghost Machine – White EP, comprising all-new material for the first time since 1999, bridging three decades of a distinct sonic legacy. The Pittsburgh-based act, now a duo featuring Shane Sahene (vocals, guitar, synth, bass, drums) and Bobby Spell (bass, guitar, drums), is making a welcome return with their retro-futurist daydream, blurring the lines between post-punk, shoegaze, dreampop, and darkwave.

Laced with a counter-balance of escapism, dreamlike sounds, drones, and feedback, the five-track EP features melodic hooks and classic song structures that explore emotional isolation. This confident return to form demonstrates a connection to the band’s history while showcasing a natural expansion into darker yet more expansive sonic territory, at times pushing atmospheres to the limits of noise and, at other times, into a dream pop air of deeper melancholia.

This release follows the extended 30th anniversary remaster of their debut album, Low Sunday Ghost Machine, and the 25th anniversary remaster of their sophomore album, Elesgiem, both released via Projekt. The band has also shared the new video for “Love Language,” one of the five tracks available on the EP.

‘Low Sunday Ghost Machine – White EP’ Track List:

    1. “Nevver”
    1. “Call Silence”
    1. “Soft Capture”
    1. “You Lost Yourself”
    1. “Love Language”