Members: Eric (vocals/guitar), Matt (bass, keys), Conor (drums).
The Days In Between have managed to create something that is rare in the LA Music scene; a potent sound that is inherently full, commercially accessible, charismatic--and simply put--their own. Drawing influence from a diverse list of bands (Pearl Jam, The Who, Jimmy Eat World, Foo Fighters, The Pixies, Neil Young, and more), the Days consistently bring an infectious energy to the stage, converting even the casual rock listener into a fan.
Their emotionally charged performances and impressive draw have enabled the Days In Between to develop ongoing relationships with a number of popular West Coast/Northwest venues.
The Days In between recently arrived home from over a month of touring colleges and clubs all over California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Vancouver B.C.
After plans for a two week tour in Canada were thwarted due to work visa issues, the Days were welcomed into the legendary London Bridge Studios in Seattle by engineer Geoff Ott (Nikelback,3 Doors Down, Melissa Ethridge, Unwritten Law, Candlebox) where the days recorded 6 new tracks with Ott while playing shows locally around Seattle.
The Days EP, No $ale, has sold over 900 copies, and is now in regular rotation on several college and internet radio stations, along with the Days latest EP ""Help On The Way"" which has already sold over 400 copies since it's release in September of 2005. The Days In Between's Debut album ""Drift"" is sold out of it's second pressing and is now available exclusively on Itunes.
The Days In Between have topped the grunge, classic rock, and alternative charts on myspace.com and purevolume.com, and have been chosen as one of purevolume's top unsigned acts with over 30,000 listens. They were also chosen as finalist for Toronto's Indie Week Showcase in August of 2004, and were the featured act at the Indie911.com's local band showcase at the Viper Room (Hollywood CA) in October of 2004. Earlier this year the Days In Between placed 2nd in the nation wide 2005 Virgin College Mega Tour Emerging Artist contest.
Equally inspiring is the Days passion and energy off-stage for a growing list of causes. With a lengthy resume of charity events under their belt, one finds in the Days In Between a band that practices what it preaches.
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the Days In Between decided to put together a two disc complilation of live sets from their Fall tour that will benefit various Katrina Charities.
The Days were selected by Marymount Records to contribute a track to the label's compilation, which benefits Medicine for Humanity and the Special Games. They have also performed live at the American Cancer Society's ""Relay For Life"" for the last two years and previously teamed up with ""Team In Training"" to host a benefit show and local artist showcase which raised approximately $1200 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Just before the 2004 elections, the Days entered into a partnership with Rock the Vote (a bipartisan organization) to register fans online and at shows.
The Days In Between are actively seeking management, label/investment interest, and touring opportunities.
RECENT PRESS:
""This 3-piece band creates a sound that at times likens itself to a well orchestrated composition that up to now, could only be found in the classic rock opera. All you A&R out there looking for something commercial and marketable, get off your asses and put The Days In Between to the test."" -- Theresa Yarbrough, Owner Bitchin' Entertainment
""Spiraling, evocative Commercial appeal that wouldnt sound out of place on modern rock radio stations.""
-- Mike Armitage Music Reviewer, The Globe and Mail
""This song is ideal for modern rock radio In the right studio environment this song could be a bona fide hit.""
-- Darrin Keene, Music Reviewer, Windsor Star (Review of the Days In Between song Find Your Way)
Passionately played and sung.
-- Chris Iorfida Music Reviewer, Chart Magazine
The musicians played tightly Cool guitar, great instrumentation, good vocal performance.
-- TAXI A&R Review
A super-charged performance delivered with passion and integrity.
-- Dianne Wilmson Live Music Reviewer, (July 2004, Spaceland show)
""Future Classic Rock""
-- Matt LaMotte, Filmmaker
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