Days N Daze

Days N Daze is a band renowned for their distinctive fusion of folk-punk and anarchic crust punk, a genre they have come to epitomize since their formation in 2008. Hailing from Houston, Texas, the group was forged by the creative synergy of Whitney Flynn and Jesse Sendejas, who are known for their raw, unapologetically honest lyrics and raucous, energetic performances. Their sound is a cacophony of traditional folk instruments like the guitar and trumpet, mashed with the rebellious edge of punk – culminating in a sound that's as infectious as it is confrontational.

Over the years, the band has cultivated a devoted following, especially within the DIY music community, with their music often tackling themes of social injustice, personal struggle, and existential angst. Days N Daze's discography is a testament to their relentless work ethic and commitment to their craft. Records like "Crustfall" and "Show Me the Blueprints." display their ability to evolve while staying true to their roots, featuring anthemic sing-alongs with a gritty, lo-fi aesthetic. Tracks like "My Darling Dopamine" and "Libriyum" showcase their penchant for introspection and emotional depth, confirming that beneath the aggressive exterior lies a heart that beats with poetic sincerity. Their latest releases, such as "no one in this town" and "Ward Off the Vultures," continue to cement their place in the pantheon of folk-punk luminaries, securing their legacy as torchbearers of a genre that defies conformity and commercialism.

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Show Me the Blueprints. Demos.
Album - 15 Tracks - Released March 22, 2024
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