As the brain-child of four educators and a journalist, Sometimes on Sunday is a project built on the exploration of human stories and born at the intersection of five unique and varied journeys. 

Around 2012, Matt Creasman (guitars, songwriting) and Chad Cushenbery (bass, photoshop) began playing together with friends in Matt’s basement. Jon Albers (vocals, songwriting) and Travis Heying (drums, percussion) joined not long after. The group met sporadically as schedules allowed (mostly on Sundays), with a rotating cast of other players. Toby Tyner (vocals, guitar, songwriting) started coming around in 2020, just before the pandemic dropped.

The pandemic moved Sometimes on Sunday into new territory as the members of the group sought to pull meaning from the strange world which had suddenly manifested. Songwriting would prove to be a way to make sense of the senseless.

Beginning with a song written to honor the local graduates of 2020, the band would continue to flesh out ideas that had been in the works for years, sometimes decades. The effort would culminate in Starting from the Middle, the group’s debut album released in the summer of 2022.

Armed with another exceptional batch of songs, a bigger budget, and twice as much time, Sometimes on Sunday once again found its way to Greenjeans Studios in the summer of 2023.  This experience produced Stories we tell Ourselves, the band’s second album, featuring the singles “Can I Lie to You?,” “Ashes & Dust,” “Sun City Road,” and “Elegy,” with its video shot at the historic Orpheum Theatre in Wichita.

Centered solidly in the roots rock movement, SoS pulls from influences such as Jason Isbell, Bonnie Raitt, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and much more that reflect the varied backgrounds of its members.

For booking or licensing information, please contact us at booking@sometimesonsundayband.com.