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Days Of The New

Days Of The New
Days of the New

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Track Listing

  1. Shelf in the Room
  2. Touch, Peel and Stand
  3. Face of the Earth
  4. Solitude
  5. 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

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #228 in Music
  • Released on: 1997-06-03
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Customer Reviews

A great band with a unique sound.3
I guess if you had to categorize "Days Of The New" they'd be called grunge, but the term "acoustic metal" comes to mind as well. I also must admit, though they're not a copy, the do remind me of "Alice In Chains", their slower melodic stuff anyway. Both "Shelf In The Room" and "Touch, Peel, and Stand" are excellent, and I think got some exposure, and the rest of the tracks are similar to those two. In fact, if I had to point out any flaws, it would be that most of these songs sound the same. But since they're all good, I guess that's ok. Overall it's a good disc, and it deserves a spot in any grunge fans collection.

Great rock album5
Though this band wasn't around long, they recorded some great rock tunes, this amazing debut, then quickly released 2 other albums, then broke up and formed "Tantric", a mainstream/stereo ready type band. Anyway, back to this album. Right from track one "Shelf in the Room", you know you're in for a great ride, one of the best things about this band, was their amazing talent with acoustic guitars, great riffs, vocals, the whole bit. This album keeps you rocking until the last, and long final track "Cling" which runs on for over 15 minutes, with only a short period of silence between the bonus track. This is a great 90's rock album you definitely shouldn't miss, check it out!

great debut5
excellent , to bad they went down hill from this one. i think DOTN 2 and 3 are ok but this ranks among my favorite cds of all time, plus i could only stomach so much of 2 and 3