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Age of Days
Also known asAge of Daze
OriginFredericton, New Brunswick
GenresAlternative rock, post-grunge, hard rock[1]
Years active2005–present
LabelsCordova Bay Records, Fontana North, Universal Music Group
Members
  • Tim Morrison
  • Matt McLaughlin
  • Brent Alvey
  • Mike Langford
Past membersJamie Norrad
Jon Price
Pat Pelletier
Mike Diesel
Brad Bailey
Websiteageofdays.com

Age of Days (formerly Age of Daze) is a Canadian alternative rock band that formed in Fredericton, New Brunswick in 2005.

Band history

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Vocalist Tim Morrison, bassist Matt McLaughlin and lead guitarist Jamie Norrad originally met while playing in a local cover band. They began writing and abandoned the cover band scene to focus on original material; guitarist Jon Price joined the band prior to the recording of their first EP in October 2005.

The band released their debut (independent) EP Age of Daze in 2006.[2] The six-song EP was recorded at The Pocket Studios in Toronto, Ontario, and was produced by former Our Lady Peace guitarist Mike Turner. The EP was a modest success and allowed the band to open for such acts as Collective Soul, Wide Mouth Mason and Hedley.[citation needed]

The band entered The Pocket Studios again in June 2007, with drummer Pat Pelletier, to record their sophomore CD entitled Hollywood Ending with Turner again at the helm.[3] The album was released through Universal Music Canada on August 19, 2008, and distributed through Fontana North/Universal Music Canada and iTunes worldwide. The first single, "Afflicted", was added to Sirius' Octane channel and was the band's first major exposure in the US market. The song reached No.17 on Canadian Rock charts (BDS), and was No.1 on the Sirius Rock 20 Countdown for two weeks.[citation needed] The second single in Canada, Overrated, reached No.28 on the Active Rock charts.[citation needed]

In the summer of 2009, Age of Daze completed their first Canadian tour supporting such acts as Hinder, Buckcherry, Papa Roach, Rev Theory,[4] Default, and State of Shock.[5]

The band won a 2009 Canadian Radio Music Award as Best New Group or Solo Artist (Rock).[6][7] At the 2009 East Coast Music Awards, Hollywood Ending was nominated for Rock Recording of the Year, and "Afflicted" was nominated for Song of the Year.[8] They took part in the 2009 Rock on the Range in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and performed for TLC's Orange County Choppers 10th Anniversary in New York City.[9]

In 2011, Morrison and McLaughlin relocated to Toronto, parting ways with the remaining New Brunswick members. 2011 also brought new management—Mascioli Entertainment, and new guitarist Brent Alvey. It was at this time that they adopted the name Age of Days, signalling a fresh start.

In March 2012, the band began work on Radioactivity with Juno Award-winning producer Brian Howes (Hinder, Nickelback, Puddle of Mudd, Rev Theory, Hedley). Morrison and McLaughlin co-wrote three of the album's songs with Howes, including the lead single Bombs Away, which reached #16 on the Canadian Active Rock charts (Mediabase).[citation needed] The second track on the album, Now Or Never, was co-written with Sal Costa[10] (formerly of My Darkest Days) and features Costa on guitar and synths as well as Hinder's Cody Hanson on drums.

In July 2012, Age of Days signed with Canadian indie label Cordova Bay Records.[11] The band then hit the road with the addition of Mike Langford on drums, and Mike Diesel filling in on rhythm guitar. The new lineup debuted at the Boonstock Music Festival in Gibbons, Alberta,.[12]

In early 2013, the band finished recording Radioactivity at J4 Studios in Toronto with producer Justin Forsley and released the album in Canada on April 9, 2013.[13][14][15]

The band hit the road in June 2013 on a western Canadian tour, featuring a combination of headline shows and direct support slots for Grammy-winning Pennsylvania band Halestorm.[16] The tour was marred by a collision with a moose near Thunder Bay, Ontario, en route to the first show. But despite the accident, which caused minor injuries and demolished their touring vehicle, the band made every date. Fall 2013 saw the band complete their most comprehensive tour to date, opening for Papa Roach and Pop Evil on a three-band bill.[17] The tour featured dates across North America, beginning in British Columbia and wrapping up in New Jersey. This was the band's first major touring exposure in the US.[18]

In June 2018, Age of Days released a new single and lyric video for their cover of Roxette’s hit song "The Look", featuring guest vocals by Butcher Babies' Heidi Shepherd.[19] In 2021, the band was due to tour with Buckcherry and Bif Naked, but the shows were cancelled due to Covid restrictions.[20]

Band members

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Current

Former

  • Jon Price – lead guitar (2005–2010)
  • Jamie Norrad – lead guitar (2005–2011)
  • Brad Bailey – lead guitar (2010–2011)
  • Pat Pelletier – drums (2007–2011)

Discography

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Year Information
2005 Age of Daze
  • Release Date: 2005
  • Label: Independent
  • Format: EP
2008 Hollywood Ending[21]
2013 Radioactivity

References

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  1. ^ last.fm/ageofdays
  2. ^ "AGE OF DAYS – Age Of Daze". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Age Of Daze* – Hollywood Ending". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Papa Roach / Rev Theory / Buckcherry / Age of Daze". concertarchives.org. Concert Archives. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  5. ^ "State of Shock and Age Of Daze...Feb 2009". accesswinnipeg.com. Access Winnipeg. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  6. ^ "2009 Canadian Radio Music Awards". nationtalk.ca. NationTalk. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  7. ^ "Awards". Archived from the original on 2008-12-19. Retrieved 2012-10-07."Canadian Music Week 2009"
  8. ^ "Awards Archive". ecma.com. East Coast Music Awards. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  9. ^ "Orange County Choppers". Archived from the original on 10 April 2009. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
  10. ^ Interview - Sal Costa, My Darkest Days
  11. ^ www.cordovabay.com - Age of Days sign to Cordova Bay Records
  12. ^ "Boonstock 2012". musicfestivalwizard.com. Music Festival Wizard. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  13. ^ "Age Of Days – Radioactivity". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  14. ^ Rockitt, Rob. "Age of Days – Radioactivity (2013) – CD Review". hardrockhideout.com. Hard Rock Hideout. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  15. ^ Allen, Mark. "Age of Days | Radioactivity, May 2013". hardrockhaven.net. Hard Rock Haven. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  16. ^ "Halestorm / Age of Days". concertarchives.org. Concert Archives. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  17. ^ "PAPA ROACH Announce Extensive Canadian Tour". bravewords.com. BraveWords. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  18. ^ "Age of Days's Concert History". concertarchives.org. Concert Archives. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  19. ^ Naphin, Joel. "Age of Days Releases Cover...June 2018". musiclifemagazine.net. Music Life Magazine. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  20. ^ "Buckcherry, Bif Naked, Age Of Days CANCELLED". eventseeker.com. Event Seeker. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  21. ^ Age of Daze: Hollywood Ending. iTunes
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