Later Days

Location:
Calabasas, California, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Powerpop / Funk / Rock
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Later Days is easily one of the hottest unsigned bands in the United States. Later Days began as a pop-punk band heavily influenced by the likes of Blink-182, Fall Out Boy and Queen.
Mike Wassef (singer and songwriter) and Derrick Peltz (drums, percussion and motivational speaker) formed Later Days at the young ages of 13. Shortly after their establishment, Later Days began participating in local concerts, their first concert was at the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. Later in 2000, Later Days had established a large enough following to participate in their local Battle of the Bands. Pulling a crowd of over 500 dedicated fans, Later Days placed first and won their first Battle of the Bands.
By 2009 Later Days had become popular enough to work with super producer Steve Evetts (The Cure, Homegrown, Story of The Year, Dillinger Escape Plan, Saves the Day). From there, Later Days constructed their most masterful release to date, Don't Forget the Name featuring smash hits, "PCH Hustle This Place," "Affair with the Industry" and "Living the Life."



Later Days currently resides in Calabasas, CA, growing their fan base steadily across the Los Angeles area. In 2010, Los Angeles based radio station KIIS FM named Later Days the their 2010 Breakout Star where they won $10,000 and played their annual Wango Tango concert.
In April of 2011, television producers Bunim-Murray, creators of such popular reality shows as The Real World, placed the song P.C.H (Hustle This Place) as the theme for VH1's reality show Saddle Ranch.
Their single P.C.H. (Hustle This Place) is currently in rotation on 102.7 KIIS FM in Los Angeles.
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