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This Day And Age Wiki Information
For the 1933 Cecil B. DeMille-directed film of the same title, see This Day and Age (film)
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This Day & Age
was a band from Tonawanda, a suburb of Buffalo, New York, signed to One Eleven Records.
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History
This Day & Age formed in 2001, and released their debut full-length, Start Over on Monday
, in 2002. [1] They signed to One Eleven Records later in 2002. [2] Their debut album, Always Leave the Ground
, was released on the label in 2004. The release of the album was followed by tours with Mae and The Spill Canvas, as well as appearances on the Warped Tour. [3] Soon after this, bassist Kenneth Campbell left the group and was replaced by Joey Secchiaroli. [ Shortly after the release of their 2006 album The Bell And The Hammer
, [4] [5] [6] it was announced that the band would be on hiatus as Jeff Martin went on to pursue other endeavors.][ In late 2006, the remaining four members of the band announced that they would regroup in a new musical pursuit, now known as The Reign of Kindo
.
]
Discography
Albums
| Title
| Release Date
| Label
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| Start Over On Monday
| Summer 2002
| Independent
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| Always Leave The Ground
| September 7 2004
| One Eleven Records
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| The Bell And The Hammer
| August 22 2006
| One Eleven Records
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References
- This Day and Age. Lifted Magazine.
- This Day and Age at Allmusic
- Review of ''The Bell and the Hammer''. Emotionalpunk.com.
- Review of ''The Bell and the Hammer''. Allmusic
- Review of ''The Bell and the Hammer'', Aversion.com
- Review of ''The Bell and the Hammer''. Absolutepunk.net, August 22, 2006.
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