Rock/Review Mick J. Clark - Anuther Sunny Hulliday
Mick J. Clark is a singer/songwriter on the Sonorus Record Label with over 1,000,000 Spotify streams on his songs; he reached No. 3 in the UK and No. 2 in the USA iTunes Top 100 Rock Songs in June 2020 with: We Know It's True. He has written over 60 songs, of which 54 are being played by Emerge Music in shops, and with two songs on the ‘Goa Chillout Zone Vol. 9’ album, which reached No. 1 in the iTunes Electronic Chart.
“Anuther Sunny Hulliday” by Mick J. Clark is a bright, playful summer anthem that fully embraces its own sense of fun without losing sight of thoughtful songwriting. Taken from his album “Notes Two,” the track stands out immediately thanks to its intentionally quirky spelling—a small but telling detail that reflects Clark’s personality and creative freedom.
From the opening moments, the song sets a carefree tone, capturing the excitement that builds before a long-awaited holiday. As it unfolds, Clark guides listeners through a full emotional arc: anticipation, joy, relaxation, and ultimately the gentle melancholy of returning home. This progression gives the track more depth than a typical summer song, turning it into a miniature narrative that many listeners will instantly recognize.
Musically, the production is clean, vibrant, and carefully layered. Bright melodies and light, rhythmic instrumentation create a sun-soaked atmosphere, while subtle details—like the cleverly placed airplane sounds—add an extra layer of charm. These sonic touches blur the line between travel and escape, reinforcing the theme of getting away from everyday life.
Clark’s vocal delivery is warm and approachable, leaning into a playful tone that makes the song especially engaging for younger audiences. The inclusion of the “Parrot Dance” further highlights this inclusive spirit, transforming the track into something interactive and family-friendly.
Ultimately, “Anuther Sunny Hulliday” succeeds because it balances simplicity with intention. It’s joyful without being shallow, nostalgic without being sentimental. Mick J. Clark delivers a song that celebrates the universal pleasure of a holiday while reminding listeners that even fleeting moments of happiness are worth holding onto.