New Years Day (band)
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New Years Day performing on the 2007 Warped Tour in Las Cruces, New Mexico
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Background information | |
Origin | Anaheim, California, U.S. |
Genre(s) | Rock, pop punk, pop rock |
Years active | 2005–present |
Label(s) | Universal/TVT |
Associated acts | Home Grown, Wakefield |
Website | newyearsdayrocks.com |
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Ashley Costello Keith Drover Mike Schoolden Adam Lohrbach Russell Dixon |
New Years Day is an American rock band formed in 2005 in Anaheim, California and currently recording for TVT Records. After building a reputation through promotion on the social networking website MySpace, the band released their debut EP in 2006. Their debut album My Dear followed in 2007. The band's music is categorized as pop punk and incorporates elements of emo.
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[edit] Band History
New Years Day formed in 2005 after bassist Adam Lohrbach left the band Home Grown. Home Grown's final EP, 2004's When it All Comes Down, had diverged from the band's previous style of humorous pop punk and incorporated many emotional elements that Lohrbach carried over into New Years Day. Meeting with vocalist Ashley Costello and guitarist/keyboardist Keith Drover, the three began rehearsing songs that Costello and Lorhbach had written. These songs were heavily influenced by the members' shared emotional experiences, as Lohrbach and Costello had both recently been through difficult relationship break-ups.[1] The group soon added guitarist Mike Schoolden (formerly of Wakefield) and drummer Russell Dixon and took the name New Years Day.
The band began building a reputation through promotion and posting songs on the MySpace social networking website, and were featured on the MySpace Records Volume 1 compilation CD and in the soundtrack of the video game Saints Row. After considering an offer from the Pete Wentz-run Decaydance Records label, the band signed to TVT Records and released a debut self-titled EP in 2006. Originally referred to as the Razor EP, it was primarily a digital release made available through download services such as iTunes, though CD copies were also available at the band's performances. They also performed at the South by Southwest music festival that same year.
From 2006-2007 New Years Day self-financed and self-produced their debut album My Dear, recorded over an eight-month period at the home of producer Eugene Perreras.[2] The album was released on May 8, 2007 and includes collaborations with members of Reel Big Fish and Motion City Soundtrack. The band's debut music video for the lead single "I Was Right" won an MTVU "Freshman Face" poll and was added to the channel's playlist.[3]
[edit] Band Members
- Ashley Costello - vocals
- Keith Drover - guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
- Mike Schoolden - guitar, backing vocals
- Adam Lohrbach - bass, backing vocals
- Russell Dixon - drums
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Year | Title | Label | Other information |
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2007 | My Dear | TVT | First album. |
[edit] EPs
Year | Title | Label | Other information |
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2006 | New Years Day | TVT | Originally referred to as the Razor EP. Mainly a digital release. CD copies were available at the band's performances. |
[edit] Non-album tracks
Year | Album/Source | Label | Song(s) | Other information |
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2005 | MySpace Records Volume 1 | MySpace | "Ready, Aim, Misfire" |
[edit] Videography
[edit] Music videos
Year | Title | Album | Other information |
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2005 | "Ready Aim Misfire" | My Dear | |
2007 | "I Was Right" |