A Day's Work

Location:
Amsterdam, NL
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Alternative / Indie / Rock
Site(s):
Label:
www.dawarecords.com
Type:
Indie
"If the Lord hadn't rested on the seventh day, he probably would've created his own band. Don't despair, A Day's Work takes on this brave task and succeeds with five stars."

We wouldn't dare to put it like that, but we can't resist taking over this quote from OOR magazine.



This is one of the great responses we got concerning the album "A Home in the Rain" that A Day's Work released in September 2006. Daily newspaper 'The Almaarsche Courant' called it "A surprising, new and original sound. (.) And all this is carried by beautiful singing and inventive guitar- and drumwork." And on 'www.melodic.net ‘ they are brief: "A true masterpiece."



Frontman of the band is singer Paul Glandorf. He is praised for his warm, bright voice and his expressive stage presentation. Johannes de Boom, former frontman of rockband 'The Shavers' said at the finals of the 'Westfriesche Popprijs': 'If there will be a 'Zilveren Harp' (a Silver Harp, a Dutch Popaward) this year for best singer, I would highly recommend Paul from A Day's Work as possible winner'.



Live on stage, A Day's Work always brings a truckload of energy. And that hasn't remained unnoticed. A Day's Work has opened up shows for bands like Snow Patrol (UK), Racoon (NL), Golden Earring (NL), Riverside (PL) and Living Colour (USA). And legendary rockband Marillion (UK) has personally invited A Day's Work to tour with them through Europe.



Discography

A Day's Work released it's new full-length album 'A Home in the Rain' on September 1st 2006 in Europe through DAWA Records and Suburban Distribution. The album is full of powerful rocksongs, catchy melodies, high-energy New-wave orientated songs and a beautiful accoustic song featuring 'This Beautiful Mess'-singer Arjen van Wijk.



'A Home in the Rain' was recorded in the Dufry Studio in Amsterdam by Rene de Vries, mixed in the Mailman Studio in Utrecht by Martijn Groeneveld and mastered by Alan Ward (Lou Reed, Urban Dance Squad, Zita Swoon) in Electric City in Brussels.



A Day's Work debuted with the CD 'Above and Within' in 2002, followed by the EP 'Drowning in what I believe' in 2004. Both albums received outstanding responses from the media and audiences!
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