Genre: Rock
Website: http://www.daysdifference.com
Biography:
Music is about people. Days Difference
from Virginia Beach, VA believes this with every
song they write. "Experience, conviction,
and the passions and sorrows of life really
define who people are," says vocalist JeremySmith.
"Really, it's the things we and the people
around us go through every day that inspire
us to write and play.We want to create something
tangible, something our audience can relate
to. That's what we are about." Drummer,
Jonathan Smith, adds, "Our band's name,
Days Difference, is the idea that everyone should
live each day like its their last. Live life
to the fullest. Don't regret not pursuing what
you really love. Take risks, jump at challenges."
The two sets of brothers have done just that.
They started the band in the spring of 2004.
Both Jonathan and Jeremiah Ricks dropped out
of college. Jeremy turned down music scholarship
opportunities. Micah Ricks forewent college
all together. They all quit their day jobs early
in 2006 to focus fully on the band. As for their
live shows, they are a powerful, raw, display
of emotion. The music swells from intimate to
intense. Days Difference believes in allowing
space within their music. "We feel the
most passionate perfomances
come from well-written songs that are also simplistic
in nature," shares guitarist Jeremiah.
"You can't really hide mistakes when every
instrument can be heard as clearly as the next.
It makes for a much better experience for the
listener." "It's like the CD, but
better," includes bassist Micah.The band's
first full length album, Numbers, is set to
release April 24th, 2007 on Black Dog Recordings.
It is a culmination of the growth and experiences
Days Difference has shared over the past two
years. "Our sound has gone through multiple
changes since we first started. It's taken time
to find what works and doesn't work," explains
Jeremy. "We've begun to really define what
we're doing musically. The album is a testament
of just that.”
Days Difference Notable Events
• Played a show on the USS Truman for
over 1,500 soldiers
broadcast to the Pentagon
• Shared the stage with Lifehouse, Carbon
Leaf, Yellowcard,
and Anberlin
• Played a local Tsunami Relief Concert
in May 2005
• Played for CNU Spring Fest 2005 in front
of 2,000 people
• Headlined the Norva four times with
2 sold out shows
• Headlined a fundraiser for a sick boy
in August 2005
• Played for American Cancer Society's
"Relay for Life" at the
Virginia Beach Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
in 2006
• Played Rock and Roll Half Marathon for
17,000 runners |