Division Day plays it All - The Hottest band from LA
Division Day is one of the hottest bands going with a most unique sound. The Los Angeles band playing CMJ has a brand new album - Beartrap Island which really must be owned (look for it today) and they have this neat little project where they release cover songs of other musicians songs each week. Creativity knows no bounds!
ARTIST OF THE DAY: DIVISION DAY
DIVISION DAY
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Division Day - Colorguard
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Division Day - Enjoy the Silence (Depeche Mode!)
This is the latest to be released:
Division Day - Plowed (Sponge!)
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Division Day - Enjoy the Silence (Depeche Mode!)
This is the latest to be released:
Division Day - Plowed (Sponge!)
IN THEIR OWN WORDS
Why cover a Sponge song?
“Everyone remembers this song- maybe not the name, or the band that bestowed it upon us, but a recited line or two will bring a gleam of nostalgic recognition to the eye of the skinny-jeansed-est hipster you know. It's a dumb song by a thoroughly forgotten band, but somehow we killed thirty-plus van minutes in Texas coaxing from our memories the whole thing, from start to finish, and then dropped several quarters (later that night, at the Doublewide in Dallas) for the pleasure of reminiscing to the selfsame song on the jukebox as we downed pints of Lonestar.
When we started making covers, this song (somehow?) got nominated for consideration, and the notion was sort of too preposterous to deny. In taking on the task of attempting a compellingly indigestible rendition of a wholly in-credible track, I learned that "Plowed" stays buried in our brains for good reason; the melody is elegant and ominous, the guitar refrain undeniably propulsive, and the lyrics occasionally become profound. "To see wide open with a head that's broken" became a directive of sorts for this project (which was executed quite feverishly in two days); I like to think of Division Day's cover as the "Broken Head" version of Sponge's anti-classic anthem to regret and emotional atrophy.”
“Everyone remembers this song- maybe not the name, or the band that bestowed it upon us, but a recited line or two will bring a gleam of nostalgic recognition to the eye of the skinny-jeansed-est hipster you know. It's a dumb song by a thoroughly forgotten band, but somehow we killed thirty-plus van minutes in Texas coaxing from our memories the whole thing, from start to finish, and then dropped several quarters (later that night, at the Doublewide in Dallas) for the pleasure of reminiscing to the selfsame song on the jukebox as we downed pints of Lonestar.
When we started making covers, this song (somehow?) got nominated for consideration, and the notion was sort of too preposterous to deny. In taking on the task of attempting a compellingly indigestible rendition of a wholly in-credible track, I learned that "Plowed" stays buried in our brains for good reason; the melody is elegant and ominous, the guitar refrain undeniably propulsive, and the lyrics occasionally become profound. "To see wide open with a head that's broken" became a directive of sorts for this project (which was executed quite feverishly in two days); I like to think of Division Day's cover as the "Broken Head" version of Sponge's anti-classic anthem to regret and emotional atrophy.”
On Tour This Month
October 18 New York, NY - Red Eye Showcase at Mo Pitkins (2pm)
18 Brooklyn, NY - Union Hall [residency]
19 New York, NY - Pianos (2pm)
19 Philadelphia, PA - The Khyber (8pm)
20 Chapel Hill, NC - Local 506 [w/ Eulogies & Film School]
22 Atlanta, GA - The Loft
23 Washington, DC – DC Nine
25 Brooklyn, NY - Union Hall [residency]
26 New London, CT – The Oasis
27 Cleveland, OH – The Grog Shop
28 Pontiac, MI – The CroFoot
29 Chicago, IL – Schubas
October 18 New York, NY - Red Eye Showcase at Mo Pitkins (2pm)
18 Brooklyn, NY - Union Hall [residency]
19 New York, NY - Pianos (2pm)
19 Philadelphia, PA - The Khyber (8pm)
20 Chapel Hill, NC - Local 506 [w/ Eulogies & Film School]
22 Atlanta, GA - The Loft
23 Washington, DC – DC Nine
25 Brooklyn, NY - Union Hall [residency]
26 New London, CT – The Oasis
27 Cleveland, OH – The Grog Shop
28 Pontiac, MI – The CroFoot
29 Chicago, IL – Schubas
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