Despite overwhelming skepticism to the possibility, Day without Dawn's music is created for the elitist snob and the unassuming bystander alike, and it succeeds like you wouldn't believe. It sails effortlessly between art rock and the purest songcraft. Imagine a luncheon wherein Neurosis, Soundgarden, Mogwai, Opeth, and Engine Down all collide head-on, diving for the last slice of pie.
Reborn from the embers of The Postman Syndrome (Now or Never Records), the groundbreaking New Jersey juggernaut in which all four members previously resided, Day without Dawn builds upon the genre-defying foundations of its earlier incarnation and refines it with a stronger focus on mood and emotional impact.
Don't expect a particular sound, a quantifiable style. This is music created by four individuals who love music as a whole, yet Day without Dawn use the breadth and scope of their songs only as means to an end. You may be struck by the distance you've traveled, but its more likely that you'll simply be moved, with moments that refuse to depart from your memory. Try to forget what your ears have come to expect. Instead, just listen.
Your comment is being submitted, please wait a moment.