Unplugged | Ja |
Coverband | Nein |
Mitglieder | 3 |
Nov / 2017 | • | Theaterfabrik supporting 'Oh Wonder' | München | |||
Nov / 2016 | • | Melkweg supporting 'Kate Tempest' | Amsterdam | |||
Oct / 2019 | • | Nochtwache | Hamburg | |||
Oct / 2019 | • | Badehaus | Berlin | |||
Oct / 2019 | • | The Tube | Düsseldorf | |||
Oct / 2019 | • | Subway | Köln | |||
Oct / 2019 | • | Dampfgebläsehalle | Bochum | |||
Oct / 2019 | • | Thousand Island | Thousand Island, London, GB | |||
Jul / 2019 | • | Wiesenviertelfestival | Witten | |||
Jun / 2019 | • | Oben-Air Festival | Marienburg/Zell | |||
May / 2019 | • | exhibition opening | Dortmunder U/Dortmund | |||
Jan / 2019 | • | Nörgelbuff / Göttingen | ||||
Jan / 2019 | • | Kantine am Berghain / Berlin | ||||
Jan / 2019 | • | Aaltra / Chemnitz | ||||
Jan / 2019 | • | SoHo Stage / Augsburg | ||||
Jan / 2019 | • | Galao / Stuttgart | ||||
Jan / 2019 | • | Sunny Red / München | ||||
Jan / 2019 | • | Vechtclub XL / Utrecht | ||||
Jan / 2019 | • | zakk / Düsseldorf | ||||
Jan / 2019 | • | Sissikingkong / Dortmund | ||||
Jan / 2019 | • | Druckluft / Oberhausen | ||||
Jan / 2019 | • | Astra Stube / Hamburg | ||||
Jan / 2019 | • | Lux / Hannover | ||||
Jan / 2019 | • | Schon Schön / Mainz | ||||
Dec / 2018 | • | Twiggy Club | Varese | |||
Dec / 2018 | • | Circolo Arci Orchidea | Santa Margherita Ligure | |||
Nov / 2018 | • | Sottoscala9 | Latina | |||
Nov / 2018 | • | Osteria Sotto Le Mura | Montecarotto | |||
Nov / 2018 | • | Diagonal | Forlì | |||
Nov / 2018 | • | Sinnbus Signale | Berlin | |||
Aug / 2018 | • | Hoeschpark Open Air | Dortmund | |||
Jul / 2018 | • | Juicy Beats Festival | Dortmund | |||
Jul / 2018 | • | Bochum Total | Bochum | |||
Jul / 2018 | • | Knust Acoustics | Hamburg | |||
Jun / 2018 | • | Wintergruen Festival | Paderborn | |||
Jun / 2018 | • | Cassiopeia supporting Turnover | Berlin | |||
Jun / 2018 | • | JuWi Fest | Münster | |||
Jun / 2018 | • | Gleis 22 supporting Turnover | Münster | |||
May / 2018 | • | Grauflächenkultivierung | Landau | |||
May / 2018 | • | Schlachthof supporting Turnover | Wiesbaden | |||
Mar / 2018 | • | Lido | Berlin | |||
Mar / 2018 | • | Musikkombinat | Magdeburg | |||
Feb / 2018 | • | Simplon UP Clubshow | Groningen | |||
Jan / 2018 | • | Beach Motel Clubshow | Heiligenhafen | |||
Dec / 2017 | • | Heimathafen Neukölln supporting 'Oscar and the Wolf' | Berlin | |||
Nov / 2017 | • | Die Kantine supporting 'Oscar and the Wolf' | Köln | |||
Jul / 2017 | • | Neon Fields Festival | Haren | |||
May / 2017 | • | Bretterbude | Heiligenhafen | |||
Apr / 2017 | • | Deelenhaus | Paderborn | |||
Apr / 2017 | • | Kantine am Berghain | Berlin | |||
Apr / 2017 | • | rocknpopmuseum | Gronau | |||
Apr / 2017 | • | Nochtwache | Hamburg | |||
Apr / 2017 | • | Paradiso Noord supporting 'Cameron Avery' | Amsterdam | |||
Apr / 2017 | • | Sissikingkong | Dortmund | |||
Mar / 2017 | • | WDR5 Literaturmarathon | Köln | |||
Mar / 2017 | • | Klanggut Festival | Leipzig | |||
Feb / 2017 | • | Stukafest | Enschede | |||
Nov / 2016 | • | De Helling supporting 'Choir of young believers' | Utrecht | |||
Oct / 2016 | • | Yuca supporting 'Oh Pep!' | Köln | |||
Oct / 2016 | • | New Fall Festival | Düsseldorf | |||
Oct / 2016 | • | Privatclub supporting 'Oh Pep!' | Berlin | |||
Sep / 2016 | • | Essen Original | Essen | |||
Sep / 2016 | • | Rotown supporting 'Mothxr' | Rotterdam | |||
Aug / 2016 | • | Kinkerlitzchen | Metelen | |||
Aug / 2016 | • | Auf Weiter Flur Festival | Münster | |||
Jul / 2016 | • | Juicy Beats Festival | Dortmund | |||
Jul / 2016 | • | Freakstock Festival | Allstedt | |||
Jun / 2016 | • | Grauflächenspezial | Landau | |||
Jun / 2016 | • | Campusfest | Leipzig | |||
Jun / 2016 | • | Schon Schön | Kulturklub Schon Schön, Mainz, DE | |||
Jun / 2016 | • | Salon Hansen supporting 'Me and my drummer' | Lüneburg | |||
May / 2016 | • | 10 Jahre Hauptbahnhof Berlin | Berlin | |||
Mar / 2016 | • | Melkweg supporting 'Lily Wood & The Prick' | Amsterdam | |||
Jan / 2016 | • | Stadtgarten - Cologne Music Week | Köln | |||
Jan / 2016 | • | Deelenhaus | Paderborn | |||
Dec / 2015 | • | 'De Vrije Wolf Is Los' Festival | Utrecht | |||
Nov / 2015 | • | Hedon supporting 'Tears & Marble' | Zwolle | |||
Nov / 2015 | • | Melkweg supporting 'MS MR' | Amsterdam | |||
Nov / 2015 | • | Mezz supporting 'Isbells' | Breda | |||
Oct / 2015 | • | Fluor supporting 'Causes' | Amersfoort | |||
Aug / 2015 | • | c/o pop Festval | Köln | |||
Aug / 2015 | • | Rekorder | Dortmund | |||
Aug / 2015 | • | ARTkustik Festival | Herten | |||
Aug / 2015 | • | Nordmarkt | Dortmund | |||
Jul / 2015 | • | Juicy Beats Festival | Dortmund | |||
Jul / 2014 | • | Open Source Festival | Düsseldorf | |||
Jul / 2014 | • | Klubhaus 1249 | Dortmund | |||
May / 2014 | • | Support Show @ LCB | Wuppertal | |||
May / 2014 | • | Bakkum Vertelt | Bakkum (NL) | |||
Apr / 2014 | • | Skek | Amsterdam | |||
Apr / 2014 | • | Kargadoor | De Kargadoor, Utrecht, NL | |||
Apr / 2014 | • | Red Shoe Session | Nijmegen | |||
Apr / 2014 | • | Galerie | City Galerie Siegen, Siegen, DE | |||
Apr / 2014 | • | TalTonTheater | Wuppertal | |||
Mar / 2014 | • | Kulturbar | Greifswald | |||
Mar / 2014 | • | An einem Sonntag im August | An einem Sonntag im August, Berlin, DE | |||
Mar / 2014 | • | Mobile Blues Club | Mobile Blues Club, Hamburg, DE | |||
Mar / 2014 | • | Mein Haus am See | Mein Haus Am See, Berlin, DE | |||
Feb / 2014 | • | Simonz | Wuppertal | |||
Feb / 2014 | • | Pottmusik Live @ Rekorder | Dortmund | |||
Feb / 2014 | • | Basils | Köln | |||
Feb / 2014 | • | Support Show @ Loft | Köln |
Label / Release | Format | Jahr | |
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Sinnbus | |||
Empty | Single | 2021 | |
We Killed Our Hearts (Gravity Version) | Single | 2020 | |
Grow | Single | 2019 | |
Midnight Parade | Album | 2019 | |
Leave the Dark | Single | 2018 | |
Yet to Come | Single | 2018 | |
Where the Wild Things Are | Single | 2018 |
Hey!blau Records | |||
Try (Radio Edit) | Single | 2016 | |
Strangers With Familiar Faces | Single | 2015 |
深圳市锐厉舞志企业策划有限公司 Shenzen Lychee Productions Ltd.(Martial Artists Management) | |||
Tenderfoot | Single | 2020 | |
Icon (The Day Version) | Single | 2020 |
深圳市锐厉舞志企业策划有限公司 Shenzen Lychee Productions Co., Ltd | |||
Soon I Will Forget | Single | 2021 | |
Jij Wint | Single | 2020 |
The Day | |||
Golden Arms (Single Edit) | Single | 2016 |
Since meeting at ‚Hogeschool voor de kunsten‘ in Arnhem the two keep reconciling distances, differences and always new musical approaches and perspectives.
The Day is where whimsical Dream Pop meets a DIY ethos learned from hardcore, which allows for Lo-Fi moments in production. A sparse, springy and rapturous dynamic alternates with a wildly imaginative dream-pop harmony, rock and synths create just as inspiring contrasts as great sound bursts and refreshing, reduced postpunk references. This is continued in the songs by themes that connect and contrast the private and the political as often as possible. In addition, the music expresses utopia as well as melancholy in its escapism and thus refuses to be interpreted in an overly fixed way. The Day is most of all an international long-distance constellation meeting an almost celebratory pan-European idea of unification (which sadly can’t be emphasized too often in recent months).
On stage The Day is a real 3-piece live band: drums, bass, guitar. The warm exciting guitar layers might be reminiscent of bands like Explosions in the Sky. The chorussy bass guitar playing of Laura adds this strong shoegaze edge topped by her lush vocals drowned in reverb giving The Day its dream pop sound.
The Day have recorded two EPs by themselves, and released their debut album ‘Midnight Parade’ in early 2019 on Berlin based label Sinnbus which made them newcomer of the week at Deutschlandfunk Kultur and album of the day on bandcamp. The band was constantly on the road, touring with the likes of Kae Tempest and Turnover, also headlining two succesful tours themselves leading to their first London show in October 2019. Since then the band have also released a series of tasteful cover versions and continue to work on formulating their own version of withdrawn, melancholic pop music: The Day are intimate without being intruding and often speaks with an inner calmness. Their new single will be released in summer 2021.
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Laura Loeters and Gregor Sonnenberg alias The Day are a duo that not only admits their differences, but celebrates them with indulgence. Why else would a band with such a freely interpretable name call their first full album “Midnight Parade”? Aside from this charming contrast, one can also say that they are more contradictory than explicit. But that just makes things more exciting, as so often.
After all, The Day is where whimsical Dream Pop meets a DIY ethos learned from hardcore, which allows for Lo-Fi moments in production. An international long-distance constellation meets an almost celebratory pan-European idea of unification (which sadly can’t be emphasized too often in recent months). This is continued in the songs by themes that connect and contrast the private and the political as often as possible. In addition, the music expresses utopia as well as melancholy in its escapism and thus refuses to be interpreted in an overly fixed way.
As confusing as it may seem to read, “Midnight Parade” also sounds as vibrant.
Loeters and Sonnenberg once met as students at the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Arnhem, the Netherlands, and quickly began making music together. Their style developed steadily and over several years, while the two collected further residences in their biographies and finally landed in Utrecht and Hamburg respectively. Two EPs were released gradually moving them from folk and indie pop to postpunk, dream and synth pop. Now they have arrived at “Midnight Parade”, and the rich sound and style variety of this LP underlines a respectable development in ambition and skill, which generally only bands can show, who have been working on themselves diligently and for years.
“Midnight Parade” has everything you could wish for on an album from this style conglomerate: A sparse, springy and rapturous dynamic alternates with a wildly imaginative dream-pop harmony, rock and synths create just as inspiring contrasts as great sound bursts and artistically contextualizing interludes. “Grow” with its funky synth pop is a flawless hit, while songs like “Yet To Come” or “Island” with their refreshing, reduced postpunk open references to heroes of the Warpaint price range or the blessed The Organ. With “Berlin” the band dares to do more rock and more reverberation and reminds here most clearly of The xx, and so it goes on and on: The Day are sometimes poppy, sometimes serious, sometimes out of place. They can be tender and hard as well as abstract, and it’s this broad range of skills that makes their album so extraordinary and so good.
Loeters and Sonnenberg did all this almost alone. Both the recordings and the production were done by them, only the drum tracks were recorded by musician friends. In this context, their great video for “Yet To Come” marks an exception, perhaps even a turning point: for the first time, they gave the artistic direction for a The Day output out of their hands to the Finnish-French director Lumi Lausas, whom they held in high esteem. The clip is thus not only the first external artistic input for The Day, but also emphasizes the European idea that this band lives – and that one listens to in their music.
-Christian Steinbrink