alternative general, industrial, instrumental rock
Smashing Pumpkins; Filter; Moby; Radiohead; Nine Inch Nails; God Lives Underwater; Stabbing Westward
Smashing Pumpkins, Nine Inch Nails, R.E.M., Led Zeppelin, God Lives Underwater, Radiohead, U2, David Bowie, Rancid, Counting Crows, Nirvana, Tom Petty, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Zao
Dying Every Day plays hard-hitting instrumental rock that combines alt-rock and punk guitars, dramatic strings and pianos, and heavy beats into a sound unlike any other.
Dying Every Day
Fans of revered acts ranging from The Smashing Pumpkins and Radiohead to Moby and Nine Inch Nails will all find something both fresh and familiar here. Fierce guitar melodies, delicate pianos, sweeping strings and crushing beats – this is the music of Dying Every Day.
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Fans of revered acts ranging from The Smashing Pumpkins and Radiohead to Moby and Nine Inch Nails will all find something both fresh and familiar here. Fierce guitar melodies, delicate pianos, sweeping strings and crushing beats – this is the music of Dying Every Day.
History
Over the years, Dying Every Day principal Todd Thatcher has played with a number of different projects around the greater Philadelphia area – grunge-rockers Blind Spot, acoustic duo Black & Blue, hardcore-punk group River of Blood. But now the studio is the sole focus, and the task at hand is combining all the disparate styles of past musical incarnations into one distinctive sound.After releasing the industrial-leaning demo EP "Bruised/Unbroken” in the fall of 2003, Dying Every Day returned in March 2006 with "The Struggle.” The debut full-length features 12 diverse songs, running the gamut from the somberly beautiful, acoustic-based new single "In the Absence of Light," to the dark industrial-piano-ballad "Tears in Rain," to bruising rocker and first single "These Memories Are Scars."
With "The Struggle” now available digitally from iTunes and Comcast Rhapsody and on CD from CD Baby and Tower Records – as well as a continually expanding mailing list of fans around the world – Dying Every Day is poised to take this unique vision to a wider audience than ever before.









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