Historical Archive
Days of the New's self-titled debut album showcases a unique blend of acoustic rock and post-grunge, characterized by its introspective lyrics and melodic guitar work. The album is noted for its raw emotional power and has been influential in shaping the sound of alternative rock in the late 1990s. It features standout tracks such as 'Touch, Peel and Stand' and 'The Down Town', which helped define the band's sound and contributed to its lasting legacy in the genre.