Days of Season

United States

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I am an:
Indie Artist
Artist's or Band's Name
Days of Season
City & State
New York
Country
USA
Music Genre(s):
Pop Rock
Bio:
Days of Season is an American Pop-Rock band formed in New York in 2008. In early 2008 Fuma helped his friend Raony Marques line up musicians for a new band. He connected him with John Casale, an up and coming drummer out of Yonkers, NY. In late April they held auditions for a vocalist and in came Lu Fariña. At this time Fuma was working on another project as a bass player. When John became aware of his talent the band decided Fuma was the best fit for lead guitarist. So he dropped his bass for a guitar and Days of Season was born.

We are geared up for the dual self-release of their debut album and first official music video. Back in May 2010 they set a goal for themselves to finish their material before the end of the year. They wrote their debut album "Turning Point" and recorded it in late September at Mercy Sound in Manhattan. In October, they produced their first music video for the single "Full of It", directed by Respect Films, and fulfilled their goal by releasing the album in November following it with the music video for “Full of It” in early December.

In late June 2011 they released their first EP called "MOMENTUM", produced by Jim Cobb and Days of Season. Two months later they produced their second music video "Disparity", directed by Respect Films.

Three years later, the band went through line-up change. After they lost their singer, the guys were anxious to find a new one. In December of 2011, they found Rebecca Emont and in late January, after writing four solid songs together, the band decided they were ready to record. DOS was privileged to join the likes of My Chemical Romance, Senses Fail, Madina Lake, Every Avenue and We Are The In Crowd by recording at the historic Nada Recording Studio in New Windsor, New York. Their second EP called “A New Day” was produced by John Naclerio (owner of Nada Studio) and Jim Cobb. Then in March of 2012 they produced their third official music video for the song "Don't Leave me" from the new EP (directed and edited by Lea LaMort).

In the summer of 2012 the band started climbing the charts (http://www.ourstage.com/epk/daysofseason). From June to November of that year they were Top 40 in Pop Rock video and Singer Songwriter (Female) and in October Top 10 of Pop rock music. In February 2013 they were Top 40 in Singer Songwriter (Female) and March Top 10 Pop Rock videos.

After a line up change once more Fuma connected with Julia Maimone-Medwick in the summer of 2013. The new DOS was like nothing before. The chemistry between the two started a journey of musical exploration and innovation. In January of 2014 they released a new single called "Merry We Go Round." It began an exciting time as they dedicated themselves to bringing quality back to music and pushed the band in a new direction.

In early 2014 they continued to be in the Top 40 in Singer-Songwriter (Female) and reached 52nd in Best of Pop chart in 2014 in the top 100 for 2 weeks. . Using this momentum and encouraged by the great response from their fans on the first single, they decided it was time for a new DOS EP.

Their fans have always been a great source of support and inspiration. We is excited to share their new EP in late summer 2014 and know this is just the beginning. Their biggest journey is yet to come.

The New Days Of Season Site Coming Soon!!!

Comment Wall:

  • Christopher Ewing

    Great video, you guys!  Way to go!
  • MELIA

    Hey guys, looking forward to seeing you here in Rochester. It will be an awesome weekend of indie music!
    Xo Melia