The listing, Days of the New - Days of the New (audio CD) has ended.
Got this one for just a couple songs, so it got listened to only a few times before the novelty wore off.
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Days of the New's 1997 self-titled debut (and to many people's confusion, ALL their albums are self-titled, usually referred to by a sequential number) is an interesting blend of different styles of music, ranging from rock to folk, grunge to...country, I guess (I don't listen to country - nor do I hate it - but this is fairly close to it, I guess). Many people wrote the band off as an acoustic rip-off of such bands as Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains, but after having this album for about two years now, I have thoroughly determined that this is a false accusation.
What we have here is the brainchild of singer/guitarist/songwriter Travis Meeks. At the time of this album's recording, he was only 17! His voice, a deep, droning croon that has often had comparisons (for good or for bad) to Eddie Vedder's, is expertly used for the best - his screams are scattered but effective. And good lord, LISTEN to him play guitar! Carefully picking and plucking his notes and chords, he set himself quite apart from the many post-grunge bands that lack any talent whatsoever.
Track List
1. Shelf In The Room
2. Touch, Peel And Stand
3. Face Of The Earth
4. Solitude
5. The Down Town
6. What's Left For Me?
7. Freak
8. Now
9. Whimsical
10. Where I Stand
11. How Do You Know You?
12. Cling