"Sometime Anywhere" is an album by Australian alternative rock band, The Church, released in May 1994. The album was produced by the band members themselves, demonstrating their enduring talent and versatility. It marked a significant change and period of evolution for the band, as it was the first album following the departure of guitarist Peter Koppes.
"Sometime Anywhere," hence, essentially features Steve Kilbey and Marty Willson-Piper, the remaining band members, who used the opportunity to experiment with styles and textures, relying heavily on drum machines and synthesizers. This led the album to render more introspective and atmospheric soundscapes, making it somewhat darker and moodier than their previous work.
The album includes tracks such as "Loveblind" and "Two Places At Once," highlighting the creative depth and varied songwriting prowess of the band. These tracks have often been described as brooding, yet melodic. While the album did not achieve significant chart success, it is valued by fans for its introspective lyrics and ambient sound.
Ultimately, "Sometime Anywhere" represents a critical period of transition and experimentation for The Church, establishing them not just as a rock band but as artists capable of a wide range of musical expression.