Devour The Day

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Good Man 03:31 Tools
Respect 02:51 Tools
You And Not Me 03:06 Tools
Lightning In The Sky 03:22 Tools
The Bottom 03:02 Tools
Move On 03:01 Tools
Blackout 03:04 Tools
Get Out Of My Way 03:15 Tools
Faithless 03:43 Tools
Oath 03:32 Tools
Handshakes To Fist Fights 03:24 Tools
Crossroads 03:21 Tools
Reckless 02:48 Tools
S.O.A.R 03:07 Tools
The Drifter 03:36 Tools
Step Aside 03:02 Tools
Faith 03:23 Tools
The Censor 03:39 Tools
Check Your Head 03:03 Tools
Heaven? 03:56 Tools
Golden City 03:32 Tools
Quicksand 03:33 Tools
Save Yourself 02:50 Tools
Fake It To Make It 03:36 Tools
Good Man (Acoustic) 03:36 Tools
Something Real 03:36 Tools
Give It Up 02:53 Tools
One Shot 03:36 Tools
Red Flower 03:36 Tools
Good Man - Acoustic 03:36 Tools
Into the Night 03:36 Tools
Headspill 03:36 Tools
Wonderful Creatures 03:36 Tools
Cliffhanger 03:36 Tools
Nothing Is Enough 03:36 Tools
Loudmouth 03:36 Tools
Under The Overpass 03:36 Tools
Something Real (feat. Rob Caggiano) 03:36 Tools
S.O.A.R. 03:36 Tools
Move On [Explicit] 03:04 Tools
Blackout [Explicit] 03:04 Tools
Good Man (Official Lyric Video) 03:32 Tools
Crossroads (2013) 03:22 Tools
Respect (Radio Edition 2013) (htp://vk.com/muzikaaa) 00:00 Tools
Oath (Radio Edition 2013) (htp://vk.com/muzikaaa) 03:32 Tools
Devour The Day - You and Not Me 03:07 Tools
Respect (2014 Remastered) 03:07 Tools
You and Not Me [HD] 03:07 Tools
Move On (Clean) 03:07 Tools
Good Man [vk.com/po_jesti] 03:07 Tools
Get Out Of My Way (2014 Remastered) 03:07 Tools
Blackout (2014 Remastered) 03:07 Tools
Lightning In The Sky (NOW What’s Next!) 03:07 Tools
Heaven 03:07 Tools
Devour the Day - Good Man 03:33 Tools
Devour The Day - Move On 03:04 Tools
Respect [Мейнстрим рок] 03:04 Tools
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Formed in 2012, DEVOUR THE DAY is born from the brain trust of Joey Chicago (Bass, Vocals, Songwriter) and Blake Allison (Lead singer, Guitar, Songwriter and Producer). Having much success with the band Egypt Central, Blake and Joey sought to break out on their own, writing and producing music without compromise. Joey explains, “Our lives got to a point that we had lost trust, we lost our compassion, feeling and our way.” The water was so murky we didn’t know which way was up.” What we did know is that we should keep writing and keep fighting because that was the truth and our center.” What transpired is a new album scheduled for release May 7, 2013. Painting a picture in listeners imagination is what this songwriting duo does best. Joey continues, “While our songs are very personal to our experiences we are very aware to keep it open for interpretation. There is nothing more gratifying when a fan explains how our songs help them in their lives. It’s humbling.” Giving perspective Blake states, “the process of writing this record is something totally different than what we had done before. The pressure was enormous and we felt that every decision we made needed to be perfect. There was no room for mistakes. We needed to make choices that were sometimes very difficult but once made it felt like the weight we had been carrying got lighter brick by brick.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.