Finding Peace Through All The Noise Another Day Dawns
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Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
06.10.2023
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- 1 Intro 00:40
- 2 Bitter 03:08
- 3 On and On 03:19
- 4 No Way Out 03:44
- 5 Hesitate 03:32
- 6 Pull Me Under 03:22
- 7 Pain 02:59
- 8 On Our Own 03:03
- 9 Look at You (Remastered 2023) 03:46
- 10 Luminous Bloom 03:33
- 11 Brand New 03:27
Info for Finding Peace Through All The Noise
Since inking with Century Media Records in 2022, ADD have found themselves in cramped rehearsal rooms, studios, and ultimately, on stages of every conceivable size. “Having taken off so much time to get this album done, we thought we’d do some smaller shows to get things rolling again, but somehow we came back with our first arena tour and the biggest opportunity we’ve ever had as a band!” Hitting the road for a North American jaunt with Breaking Benjamin and Bush, ADD won over crowds every night. “We definitely felt nerves and anxiety while we entered what felt like a new world to us,” says Ritter. “Pretty quickly that turned to ambition and drive.”
All ten songs live in the three-minute Goldilocks zone – a perfectly digestible size. Each one calls back others, intertwined as they are, erecting a structural unity that is brand-reliable in every corner of the record. Some of the stand-outs for me include the pseudo-balladish “Pain” which has a great kick to it, and “On Our Own” for its high energy level and aggression that exceeds most other tracks. I also really like “Luminous Bloom” as it reaches out with early syncopation and resells its ideas effectively as the song moves along. I am convinced that this manner of music will have broad appeal, based upon crowd reactions I have seen this year to similar sounding, but inferior, competitors.
ANOTHER DAY DAWNS began making a racket of their own as high school-aged friends in 2010. Countless electric and acoustic shows later, opening for the likes of Sevendust, Starset, and Atreyu as well as rock festivals including Aftershock, Blue Ridge and Louder Than Life, they’ve honed themselves into a force to be reckoned with in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region. The independent release of their 2018 EP A Different Life landed the band a charting spot on the Billboard rock charts, which solidified their foundation in the active rock market. Meanwhile, 2020’s single release, “Taste of Heaven” has racked up over two million Spotify streams while 2021’s release “Look at You” has garnered nearly 200K YouTube plays.
Dakota Sean, vocals
Tyler Ritter, guitar
Jerome Betz, bass
Nick McGeehan, drums
Another Day Dawns
Formed in 2010 the Lehighton, PA based band Another Day Dawns was one of the most talked about up and coming rock acts in the U.S. due to their recent success at radio as an unsigned artist. Led by Lead Singer and front man Dakota Sean, Guitarist Tyler Ritter, Bass Player Jerome Betz, and Drummer Nick McGeehan, the band released their EP Stranger in January 2020 with a massive buzz on a national level. The band landed two Top 40 hits on Mediabase and Billboard independently with their songs “Taste of Heaven” and “Forget Me Not” which solidified their foundation in the active rock market.
Hitting the road with bands such as Hinder, Issues, Cold, and Buckcherry, the band has created an established following in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states. Throughout the last two years the band has performed in multiple venues with 400-1200 capacity, filling hundreds of seats, and grossing over 17K in followers on their social media accounts.
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