The New Kids EP - Nine Sons Of Dan

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| Available | 29-06-2012 |
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Gold Coast band Nine Sons of Dan’s much-anticipated follow up EP titled The New Kids is due for a worldwide release on June 29 2012 and features the attitude driven rocksingle Diamond Skin, mixed by accredited US Producer J.R. McNeely (Anberlin/Paramore).
“Our new sound is a lot edgier, hits a lot harder and sounds a little more organic than our last EP. We have been trying for a long time to bring the energy of our live shows to our EP's and this time I think we have a done pretty good job of achieving that,” says drummer Morgan “Flakey” Blake.
“For us, being in the studio is about getting our ass kicked. That’s the foundation of the personality of our band,” says Blake.
“We’re all wild guys and we love to play live and rock out as much as possible. When we come back into the studio, it’s the reminder of how good we actually need to be. We don’t have a problem with learning from other people. As fun as it is, it’s that harsh reminder to get better at what you are doing,” Singer Jay Bainbridge adds.
J.R. McNeally (Anberlin/Paramore) mixed first single Diamond Skin while the remaining five songs will be left in the hands of the highly reputable Forrester Savell (Karnivool/The Butterfly Effect/Dead Letter Circus).
listen to Diamond Skin by Nine Sons Of Dan
It’s onstage where NSOD are truly at home. The young sons humbly began independently booking shows up and down the east coast, developing a strong live presence that landed them in front of crowds in excess of 20,000. Thriving on living the dream, NSOD will join the Rock the Schools tour beginning in April before hitting the road for their national headlining “The New Kids” tour in support of the newest EP that reflects where the band is today.
“When you start to get a name for yourself, people try to drag you down a lot,’’ the singer verbalises. “A lot of the lyrics are about the struggle of trying to just do what you are passionate about. I want people to know how ridiculously exciting it is for us five guys to be touring around to play for them.”
The drummer backs up his front man affirming, “We’ve been given the opportunity to launch ourselves and now we want to prove our worth with this EP.”
In the words of “Diamond Skin”…try stop us and we’ll grow stronger! The question is just how far can NSOD go?
“Our new sound is a lot edgier, hits a lot harder and sounds a little more organic than our last EP. We have been trying for a long time to bring the energy of our live shows to our EP's and this time I think we have a done pretty good job of achieving that,” says drummer Morgan “Flakey” Blake.
“For us, being in the studio is about getting our ass kicked. That’s the foundation of the personality of our band,” says Blake.
“We’re all wild guys and we love to play live and rock out as much as possible. When we come back into the studio, it’s the reminder of how good we actually need to be. We don’t have a problem with learning from other people. As fun as it is, it’s that harsh reminder to get better at what you are doing,” Singer Jay Bainbridge adds.
J.R. McNeally (Anberlin/Paramore) mixed first single Diamond Skin while the remaining five songs will be left in the hands of the highly reputable Forrester Savell (Karnivool/The Butterfly Effect/Dead Letter Circus).
listen to Diamond Skin by Nine Sons Of Dan
It’s onstage where NSOD are truly at home. The young sons humbly began independently booking shows up and down the east coast, developing a strong live presence that landed them in front of crowds in excess of 20,000. Thriving on living the dream, NSOD will join the Rock the Schools tour beginning in April before hitting the road for their national headlining “The New Kids” tour in support of the newest EP that reflects where the band is today.
“When you start to get a name for yourself, people try to drag you down a lot,’’ the singer verbalises. “A lot of the lyrics are about the struggle of trying to just do what you are passionate about. I want people to know how ridiculously exciting it is for us five guys to be touring around to play for them.”
The drummer backs up his front man affirming, “We’ve been given the opportunity to launch ourselves and now we want to prove our worth with this EP.”
In the words of “Diamond Skin”…try stop us and we’ll grow stronger! The question is just how far can NSOD go?
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Diamond Skins
- You Took My Heart Again
- Fun (La da da da da)
- Villain
- Animal
- Hope Is Dead
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