Ashes Grammar (MP3)
At their core, A Sunny Day in Glasgow are a dream-pop band and Ashes Grammar is a dream-pop album. But even at their most accessible, there's an indescribable otherworldliness flowing through the band's music. Their music is all at once joyous, insecure, and blissed-out - and sounds nothing like we've heard from A Sunny Day in Glasgow before.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Magna for Annie, Josh, & Robin |
| 2 | Secrets at the prom |
| 3 | Slaughter killing carnage (The meaning of words) |
| 4 | Failure |
| 5 | Curse words |
| 6 | Close chorus |
| 7 | Shy |
| 8 | Lights |
| 9 | Passionate introverts (Dinosaurs) |
| 10 | West Philly vocoder |
| 11 | Evil, with evil, against evil |
| 12 | The white witch |
| 13 | Nitetime rainbows |
| 14 | Canalfish |
| 15 | Loudly |
| 16 | Blood white |
| 17 | Ashes grammar |
| 18 | Ashes maths |
| 19 | Miss my friends |
| 20 | Starting at a disadvantage |
| 21 | Life's great |
| 22 | Headphone space |