April 29, 20196 yr Two songs have been registered, with interesting details! Multiply - with The Wombats' Matthew Murphey as co-writer There's Nothing More - with Kianja as co-writer Kianja previously appeared on OPH4. Edited April 29, 20196 yr by WhoOdyssey
May 1, 20196 yr Joy is coming tomorrow! First play on Radio 1 at 3:30 Shows that Doom Days rightfully a buzz/intro track to the era
May 1, 20196 yr On the Doom Days Society they're slowly revealing the tracklisting along with a word summing the song up. It also seems like the album is set across one night, with each song being set at a certain time. So far: 1. 00:15: Quarter Past Midnight - Hectic 2. 00:48: Bad Desicions - Lamentable So excited for this concept!
May 1, 20196 yr That's the weekend I'm seeing them! I wonder if it will beat Madonna and Bruce Springsteen? - I really hope so, shame they aren't releasing it on a quieter week. Edited May 1, 20196 yr by WhoOdyssey
May 2, 20196 yr Tracks 3-7 have been revealed! 1. 00:15: Quarter Past Midnight 2. 00:48: Bad Desicions 3. 01:22: The Waves 4. 02:05: Divide 5. 02:39: Million Pieces 6. 03:07: Doom Days 7. 03:28: Nocturnal Creatures (note - anyone who didn't see the other post, those are the times they are set, not the length of the song :P ) Edited May 2, 20196 yr by WhoOdyssey
May 2, 20196 yr why pick a release date when 2 of the biggest names in music are also releasing? makes no sense
May 2, 20196 yr miy6aK6btgU Love this! Nice to hear an uplifting track from them as well :D Edited May 2, 20196 yr by WhoOdyssey
May 2, 20196 yr Joy is great but it sounds like a Wild World leftover. The chorus reminds me of Good Grief.
May 2, 20196 yr Yep, I was meant to say that it’s a more basic Good Grief. Anyway, I’ve pre-ordered the signed album from their store, it’s only £9.99.
May 3, 20196 yr oh I kinda like Joy, sure more than Good Grief, which I see no similarity with but actually prefer Doom Days to Joy
June 4, 20196 yr bit worrisome that their collabs are pretty good and done very well in the charts, the ones with Craig David and Marshmello, but then their own songs seem to lack and are not really storming up the charts :/
June 4, 20196 yr Their albums and tours sell very well - artists (particularly indie leaning ones) with big fanbases don't need singles for them to stay relevent or be kept by the label. Chart positions are nice, but they really don't mean much as long as sales for other things are good.
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