Days of the New


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Days of the New
Days of the New
Release Date: 1997 06 03
Label: Out Post
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Hailing from Louisville, KY, via Charlestown, IN, Days of the New is a teenage alt-rock quartet that slams out heavy, post-grunge rock with the force of a group twice its age. Frontman Travis Meeks was only 17 at the time the group recorded its eponymous debut, but his songs aren't light, naïve things -- they are laden with heavy meanings and throttling chords. Occasionally, Meeks reaches too hard -- every so often, his vocals and lyrics strain to hit their mark -- but he shows promise, and he's backed with a band that can hammer away such slight flaws. Days of the New isn't a perfect album, but its best moments prove that teenagers can rock as hard, and with as much purpose, as adults. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Shelf in the RoomMeeks4:44
2Touch, Peel and StandMeeks4:57
3Face of the EarthMeeks5:17
4SolitudeMeeks4:11
5Down TownMeeks4:16
6What's Left for Me?Meeks5:27
7FreakMeeks5:23
8NowMeeks5:04
9WhimsicalMeeks6:01
10Where I StandMeeks5:39
11How Do You Know You?Meeks5:33
12ClingMeeks15:27







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