DaysLeft

Location:
Newmarket, Ontario, Ca
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Rock / Alternative / Metal
Label:
Krutch Management
Type:
Indie
Rising up from the ashes of personal grief comes one of the most emotionally-driven, hard
rocking debut albums to hit the streets in recent time. In their short life together as a
band, the members of DaysLeft have demonstrated a commitment to energy and excellence – on
the stage, during songwriting sessions and in the studio. “Life in the Face of Death” is a
record that is unmistakably passionate and honest, forging a refreshing heavy sound wedged
in between metal and hard rock. Due for release in late 2009, the album was completed on
October 19th – a date that holds great significance for DaysLeft founder and primary
songwriter, Dan Preston. The date marks the anniversary of the death of his father, the
impact of which can be heard and felt at times throughout the recording. “But this album is
not focused on death” says Preston. “The song topics are very widespread, more focused on
living life to its fullest and working hard to fix the things in your life that you’re able
to fix. A lot of the lyrics came from personal experiences, but these songs are for people
to take in and make their own, with their own set of feelings attached…There are straight up
songs about loss, pain and hard times – things that everyone experiences in life at some
point - But there are also songs about hope, persevering through hardships and staying
strong when times are tough” Preston adds.
Preston's powerful and charismatic stage presence makes him a natural frontman and focal
point for DaysLeft. Joining Preston on guitar is Jeremy Stimers, a graduate of the
prestigious music program at Toronto’s Humber College. Stimers brings an impressive musical
intellect and is a dynamic presence, both onstage and in the recording studio. Like many
great hard rock and metal bands of the past and present, Preston and Stimers unleash a
full-out dual-guitar assault on audiences in the tradition of Tipton/Downing, and
Smith/Murray. The anchor of the band is the rhythm section of drummer, Jeff Saulnier and
bassist, Jeff Buck. Together, they create the thunder to go with the lightning provided by
Preston and Stimers. DaysLeft’s songs are heavy, but melodic and accessible. Their theatric
live show is a brash storm of energy and intensity that wins over even the most jaded of
hard rock fans.
With the release of “Life in the Face of Death”, DaysLeft are just beginning their sensory
attack on audiences throughout the world. For this driven quartet, the sky is the limit.
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