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Dropping Daylight

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Ranked #5817 in Music, #130179 overall

Rated G. (Control what you see)

Introducing Dropping Daylight

 

To describe Dropping Daylight's music I'd say it's unpredictable, emotional and catchy. And when I say emotional I don't mean 'emo'. Emotional as in various layers of different flavors.

Self described as "Rock / Alternative" but you can throw formula out the window with the inclusion of piano by lead singer Sebastian Davin front and center.

Think Keane on happy pills and a heavier edge.

Formerly known as Sue Generis, which probably had the band mistaken for some hippy chick playing folk music.

If you haven't heard of them, check them out. If you have, be sure to sign the guestbook and say hi.

Tell Me Music Video 

Dropping Daylight - "Tell Me"

Dropping Daylight - "Tell Me" from the debut album "Brace Yourself"

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Band Members 

  • Sebastian Davin - vocals, piano
  • Seth Davin - guitar
  • Rob Burke - bass
  • Allen Maier - drums

Biography 

Dropping Daylight are very much part of the post-emo era of American indie rock, with songs that favor anthemic choruses and jagged, distorted guitar parts.

However, at the same time, the young Minneapolis quartet are in some ways a throwback to a time about decade prior to their early-2000s birth: leader Sebastian Davin's clever lyrics, rhythmic piano lines, and smooth '70s AM radio pop vocal style strongly recall one-time alternative rock favorites like Ben Folds Five, the Eels, the New Radicals and Fastball.

Formed in Minneapolis in 2001 with the truly rotten and achingly pretentious name "Sui Generis," Sebastian, his brother, guitarist Seth Davin, bassist Rob Burke, and drummer Jake Englund quickly changed their name to the even worse "Sue Generis," and released an album under that name, Back to Nowhere, in the fall of 2003. Regular touring and a buzz-enhancing performance at the 2004 South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin led the quartet to sign with the Sony/BMG indie rock imprint Octone Records.

After changing their name to the still not great but much less awful Dropping Daylight, the band did the Vans Warped Tour and opened for a number of rising pop-punk and emo acts. Their first EP under the new name, Take a Photograph, was released in the summer of 2005, after which Englund left the band, replaced by Allen Maier.

Dropping Daylight's full-length debut, Brace Yourself, was released in the spring of 2006.

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MTV Video Bio 

Dropping Daylight Mtv You Hear It First

Dropping Daylight on MTV You Hear it First

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Dropping Daylight's album Brace Yourself 

Brace Yourself

Amazon Price: $9.98 (as of 07/25/2008)

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