Dead On A Sunday

Bio

Dead On A Sunday is the sound of heartbreak echoing through a haunted cathedral—equal parts goth, punk, and pure raw emotion. Drawing inspiration from the likes of nostalgic acts such as Type O Negative, HIM, AFI, and Deftones, the band has cultivated a loyal cult following through their theatrical aesthetic, unfiltered vulnerability, and relentless DIY spirit. With two original albums and a cover record under their belt, Dead On A Sunday broke into the wider public eye after going viral on TikTok with their haunting version of Blink-182’s Dammit. Fans were quick to latch onto the deep, brooding vocals—jokingly comparing frontman Ross Ryan’s voice to a goth Bob Belcher. The meme took on a life of its own, solidifying the band’s offbeat sense of humor and leading to the creation of their now-signature genre: Bobcore. Bobcore isn’t just a sound—it’s a movement. It’s about being sad, strange, a little funny, and deeply sincere. It’s eyeliner and irony. It’s crying on the dance floor with your middle fingers in the air. Having played to packed, sweaty rooms across the U.S., Dead On A Sunday has proven that their blend of gothic romanticism and punk irreverence hits a nerve. Their next chapter arrives in the form of their forthcoming album, In Memoriam—a funeral mass for lost love, forgotten faith, and the ghosts we carry. Steeped in Roman Catholic imagery and soaked in shadowy atmosphere, In Memoriam is the band’s most ambitious and emotionally devastating work to date. Dead On A Sunday isn’t just a band—it’s a cult, a confession, and a communion of the broken-hearted. And this is just the beginning.