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someday you'll find me where the champagne is always free when you check into the hotel where the skyline meets the sea one day you'll meet me and you'll know it's not a dream it won't be hell or heaven we'll be somewhere in between somewhere in between

Hotel

let's talk about the good, not be cynical don't talk about the bad, and be critical

Damage Done

📝

Kita Alexander released some great songs in the mid-to-late 2010s, but at some point, it became hard to hear any news from her. Then in 2022, she made a comeback with a new release that even featured Dan Nigro, and she also put out an EP that included some of the standout tracks from the early days of her career.

Kita Alexander’s Sunday Arvos feels like sunlight spilling across your living room floor on a quiet weekend afternoon. It’s light without being shallow, nostalgic without being stuck in the past. This EP doesn’t try to shout or demand attention — it just gently settles into your day, like a memory you didn’t realize you’d been holding onto.

The title itself — Sunday Arvos, Aussie slang for “Sunday afternoons” — says it all. This record isn’t about dramatic climaxes or heartbreak anthems. It’s about the in-between moments. The kind of feelings that hit you when you’re doing nothing special, and suddenly everything feels like something. Kita doesn’t tell you how to feel — she just creates space for you to feel it.

Sunday Arvos is a small, intimate EP that leaves a big emotional footprint. Kita Alexander doesn’t rely on flashy production or over-the-top lyrics — she just tells the truth, softly. This is the kind of record you’ll want to come back to on slow afternoons, when you’re feeling a little lost, a little hopeful, or just in need of a voice that feels like home.