Days Away
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Days Away | |
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Origin | Langhorne, Pennsylvania, United States |
Years active | 1998-present |
Genres | Progressive rock, Indie rock |
Labels | Fueled by Ramen |
Members | Tim Arnold (Drums), Chris Frangicetto (Bass), Keith Goodwin (Guitar, Vocals), Bryan Gulla (Keyboards), Jake Weiss (Guitar) |
Website(s) | www.daysawaymusic.com |
Days Away is a five piece progressive rock band based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, formed in 1998. They are currently signed to Fueled by Ramen Records.
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[edit] Biography
Days Away formed in 1998 in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. When first formed, the group consisted of Keith Goodwin (vocals/guitar), Jake Weiss (guitar), Matt Haines (drums), and Chris Frangicetto (bass). Eventually the band decided to move to California and signed with We the People Records, where they released The Feel Of It EP in 2002. A year later, with new drummer Tim Arnold, they released the 'L.S.D.' EP. Their debut album Mapping An Invisible World was released in 2005, on Fueled by Ramen Records. [1]
[edit] Line-up
[edit] Members
- Tim Arnold - Drums
- Chris Frangicetto - Bass
- Keith Goodwin - Guitar/Vocals
- Bryan Gulla - Keyboards/Skin Flute
- Jake Weiss - Guitar
[edit] Former members
- Matt Haines - Drums
[edit] Discography
- Mapping an Invisible World (2005)
- E.S.P.E.P. (2005)
- L.S.D.E.P. (2003)
- The Feel of It EP (2002)
[edit] Trivia
- Singer Keith Goodwin also appears on Lover, the Lord Has Left Us..., the second album by The Sound of Animals Fighting.