Biography
There were 2 bands with this name:
1) Days In December was a post-hardcore band from London, England. Formed in December 2003, hence the name. Days In December are the product of a varied pool of influences, specialising in soaring vocal lines and heavy but melodic guitar work. Their tuneful nature and touches of the dark side have attracted fans from many different rock persuasions.
Days in December completed tours alongside Funeral for a Friend (whose drummer Ryan Richards contributed vocals to the track "Last Chance Before The Storm"), Bullet For My Valentine, SikTh, Beloved, Dead Poetic, and Armor for Sleep, as well performances on the 2005 Taste Of Chaos UK tour, at the 2006 "Full Ponty" festival, and at the National Adventure Sports Show.
The band was acclaimed with "Single of the Week" in Kerrang magazine, for their EP "Countless Hours Making Waves", and undertook an interview for Iron Maiden's "Bruce Dickinson Radio Show" on BBC Radio 6 Music.
A mini-album called "Deleted Scenes" was released on 11 September 2006 on Deck Cheese Records. This release secured a second successive "KKKK" review in Kerrang! magazine
Discography:
2006 - Deleted Scenes (EP)
2004 - Countless Hours Making Waves (EP)
2003 - Comfort In Surrounding Space (Single)
Members:
Daniel Leigh – Vocals
Phil Kinman – Lead guitar
Robb Wybrow – Guitar, vocals
Rob Turnbridge – Bass guitar
Frankie Torpey – Drums
The band split in 2007, although some members can now be found in the band 'New Device'
www.myspace.com/newdevice
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Days_in_december
2) Days in December was a midwest emo band that existed in the mid 1990s. They released a split 7" on Polyvinyl Records with Sweater Weather and is still available. A radio session is also floating on the internet.
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