Divide The Day's Bio
Seeking refuge from a stagnant music scene in the Southern California area, Divide the Day can be best described as hard-hitting, ass-shaking, Western Rock! As a group of dedicated young visionaries DTD has independently booked a vast number of tours spanning the West Coast and Midwest, as well as a couple full US tours. In 2003, Divide the Day completed work on a full length CD, "Those We Love The Most, Never Truly Leave Us" and decided to self-release to help finance their touring. The following year saw the band growing more melodic and widening their influences, while paying homage to Sin City with the entertaining EP "Vegas Baby Vegas," which the band again self-released in 2004. After their independent releases, Divide the Day signed with Pluto Records and after warming up with a few label-supported tours, they entered the studio under Pluto Records to record the new full length,"Pretty Girls with Ugly Boys." "Pretty Girls..." was released July of 2005 and has sold thousands of registered copies to date. The album features fan favorites like, "My yellow pages girl," "Totally outrageous por favor," "Vegas Baby Vegas," and a slew of newly written material, equaling 14 tracks. Many local shows and tours followed the release of this record. In 2006, Divide the Day began writing and preparing for the new album, as well as constantly playing shows and sticking strongly to the belief that their home is on the road. In 2008, Divide the Day once again found themselves in the studio, this time in Hollywood, California, with producer Fred Archambault. Fred has worked with artists such as Avenged Sevenfold, Alice Cooper, Death By Stereo, Valient Thorr, Deftones, and many more. The new album, entitled "Deadly Like The Snake," is a hard-hitting, balls-to-the-wall, Western Rock & Roll record with 11 tracks and it's release is currently in the works. Having made a positive and substantial regional impact, and with a steadily rising national awareness, Divide the Day is looking forward to gaining many new fans across the US and the world.
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