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10:23 AM on 10/02/04 
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If you haven't checked out the four new Days Away songs on either their pureVOLUME or MySpace pages, then you're crazy. Right now I present you with the band's new bio, which we've had quite a few requests for. Check it out in the comments yo!
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Days Away
Tim Arnold - Drums
Matt Austin - Lead Guitars
Chris Frangicetto - Bass
Keith Goodwin - Vocals/Rhythm Guitar
Bryan Gulla - Keyboards

Let's be honest. Few albums - let alone debuts - are clunker-free affairs these days. Since the turn of the 21st Century, you'd be lucky to find enough to count on one hand. But as you get your ears around the eponymous entry by Days Away, get prepared to lift another finger. In fact, don't be surprised if this record becomes an obsession.

The band's powerful, expansive sound translates effortlessly, thanks to abundant melodies, expressive playing and striking songcraft. "God And Mars" is a heartfelt, infectious rock blast; less of an album opener than a proclamation of what will come as the disc's eleven tunes play out. At the helm is frontman/guitarist Keith Goodwin, who boasts a distinct, impressive voice and a suitcase full of emotions.

"'God And Mars' sort of says 'Hey there. How's it going? We're here and if you like this, there's more on deck," Goodwin explains. "We wanted it to set the tone for the record, but at the same time it's also a gateway to some of the other, more subtle, diverse songs."

A quintet with an alluring sound, the lads in Days Away artfully concoct music that is both inexplicably familiar and unlike anything out there. Just in their early twenties, this troupe plays with the passion, depth and ability of musicians well beyond their years. That prowess is reflected through "Mirrors," which balances the value of restraint with the will to rock. Meanwhile, the lilting shuffle of "The Fight" houses a timeless albeit somber pop feel. Replete with "ba-ba-ba" backing vocals, this brilliantly contagious nugget plays on all the band's strengths.

Perhaps this helps to explain why lead guitarist Matt Austin struggles to pick a favorite among the eleven songs offered. "I feel strongly about all of them," the guitarist humbly asserts before name checking "T. Kline's Decline," the epic six-plus minute-long album-closer. "I'm also partial to 'Keep Your Voices Down'," says Austin. "In my opinion it's one of the best songs on the album, but during recording we were unsure how it was going to turn out. As it developed, it became fully realized."

The history of Days Away has followed a similar progression. Formed from the ashes of two high school bands, Goodwin, Austin, bassist Chris Frangicetto and original drummer Matt Haines joined forces in their native Langhorne, PA back in 1998. "Back in the day I used to book our shows," Frangicetto recalls with a chuckle. "Every one hated me booking shows cause they'd always be sort of bootleg. And sometimes we wouldn't get paid, or we'd have to play in the rain."

After two years spent honing their craft in hometown basements and garages, the men in Days Away split - upon graduation - for California's Orange County. "Our goal when we first went to California was to either make better music or quit altogether," says Goodwin. "So we decided to commit ourselves."

At the recommendation of friend and fellow Philadelphian Ken Vasoli from The Starting Line, Days Away soon hooked up with O.C. indie label We The People Records to record 2002's The Feel Of It EP. With the band's fanbase expanding through touring and Internet exposure, a self-released disc, 2003's L.S.D.E.P., was minted with new drummer Tim Arnold in tow. Days Away next added keyboardist Bryan Gulla and promptly earned the attention of Lava Records. A development deal flourished when producer Neal Avron (Yellowcard, New Found Glory) heard the group's demo, pursued the project and ultimately came on board to oversee the group's remarkable Lava debut.

"It seemed like he knew exactly what we wanted to do," Goodwin says of Avron's work with Days Away at Burbank's Ocean Studio. "Neal was really enthusiastic about our band and our songs and he had a really positive impact on the record."

That point is evident in the moonlit guitar lines of "Stay The Same" - a swooning, mid-tempo number that gives Coldplay a run for its money. Ditto for the simple beauty of "You Were Right," where Gulla's subtle piano aligns with Austin's shimmering guitar inflection and Goodwin's apologetic and hopeful vocal line. Not to mention the tense, percussive "Gravity," which rivals the best in Sunny Day Real Estate's songbook.

"We all have different tastes in music," frontman Goodwin explains, citing respective influences like Björk, Bad Religion, Radiohead, The Beatles, Jeff Buckley, Jimmy Eat World, and Bob Dylan. "We've learned that those individual perspectives can only make us stronger."

Coming away from such an uplifting studio experience, the members of Days Away have been hard at work on the touring circuit, winning over fans one audience at a time. In fact the band spends so much time in the van, they are not really sure where home is right now. "We live on the road." Goodwin admits. Hitting the road with the likes of Taking Back Sunday, Something Corporate, Finch, and The Starting Line, touring has indeed become a full-time affair.

"Just the fact that we are able to play year round in a different city every night and actually have kids show up is exciting for us," Frangicetto says of the group's elevated profile. "It's sort of been a long time coming."

"Look, we're not exactly certain what the future will bring for this band, but what else could we ask for?" Goodwin adds. "We've got a record that we couldn't be more proud of." Further proof of this sentiment exists in the hypnotic, crystalline album centerpiece, "It's Not Over." As that tune asserts, things are just beginning for Days Away. Look out, world.
10:41 AM on 10/02/04 
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I <3 Days Away
11:41 AM on 10/02/04 
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Anybody have a tracklist yet?? I'm worried that there's only going to be two or three new songs . . . that's why I didn't like the Strayilight Run cd . . .it felt like I was listening to a bunch of old songs.
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Almost all of the songs from the LSDEP sound MUCH different and MUCH better. Unlike most re-records, there hasn't been a bunch of people being like "I liked the older version of _______ better!" Don't worry, you will get your money's worth with this album!
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i'd give my right pinky to listen to the new version of "the fight" right now..
12:00 PM on 10/02/04 
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Originally Posted by Jake Wallace
Almost all of the songs from the LSDEP sound MUCH different and MUCH better. Unlike most re-records, there hasn't been a bunch of people being like "I liked the older version of _______ better!" Don't worry, you will get your money's worth with this album!

ya but there were demos of those songs BEFORE the lsdep that sound the same as the new ones so they just went full circle and ya i feel like im listening to old songs
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first of all, only one of these 3 songs had a demo before the lsdep, ideas. and the album version sounds nothing like the demo or the ep versions. and besides when you listen to a bands demos, you know full well that they're gonna end up on a record and be "old songs" to you by then. so pick one or the other, listen to the demo or wait for the record... but stop bitching.
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uhhhh... never liked days away.
01:02 PM on 10/02/04 
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knows my name (dado) and the regular G are 2 of my fav songs by anyone ever. its been a couple years wait for this cd, and it will be timeless...the LSDEP showed how they were growing into more of a diverse and talented band, its pure excellence and emotion
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Originally Posted by em0_stars
uhhhh... never liked days away.

did you even listen to the new songs?
01:21 PM on 10/02/04 
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Has anyone ripped the 4 songs to mp3 yet?
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anyone have any of these songs though?

Rasberry Perfume, Everymakes, I Can Say What I Mean
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Originally Posted by Jake Wallace
did you even listen to the new songs?

stop caring that everyone like a band as much as you do
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Originally Posted by 7HD
stop caring that everyone like a band as much as you do
this sentence makes no sense, utilize the edit button.
 



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