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Dark New Day was an American hard rock supergroup formed in 2004 featuring Brett Hestla of Virgos Merlot, Clint Lowery of Sevendust, Troy McLawhorn of DoubleDrive, Corey Lowery of Stereomud and Stuck Mojo, and Will Hunt of Skrape. Their debut album, Twelve Year Silence, was released in 2005, followed by the EP Black Porch (Acoustic Sessions) in 2006. Though still inactive, Dark New Day released their second album, titled New Tradition, in 2012.[1] On February 19, 2013, the band released their third album, titled Hail Mary.

Dark New Day
Also known asDark Blue (2004-2005)
OriginUnited States
Genres
Years active2004–2008, 2012–2013
Labels
MembersBrett Hestla
Clint Lowery
Troy McLawhorn
Corey Lowery
Will Hunt
Websitewww.darknewday.com

Band history edit

Formation and Twelve Year Silence (2004–2005) edit

The group initially formed under the name Dark Blue in late 2004 by childhood friends[2] Brett Hestla of Virgos Merlot, Troy McLawhorn of DoubleDrive, Clint Lowery of Sevendust and his brother Corey Lowery of Stereomud, Stuck Mojo, and Will Hunt of Skrape. After signing a deal with Warner Bros. Records, they began recording their debut album with producer Ben Grosse, whose previous production credits include Filter, Fuel, Sevendust, and Alter Bridge. It was reported that the group were to make their live debut at Wills Pub in Orlando, Florida[3] however the band announced on the fan forum that they never said they would play that show and they had previous engagements that prevented them from playing on that date.[4] On January 29, it was announced that the group were changing their name from Dark Blue to Dark New Day, no reason was given for the change.[5] The group set Twelve Year Silence as the title of their debut album and posted their songs, Taking Me Alive, Lean and Heal In Time, on their Myspace.[6] The group selected Brother as the first single from their album,[7] which charted at No. 7 on the US Mainstream Rock chart, and announced tour dates supporting Chevelle.[8][9] The song Taking Me Alive was included in the soundtrack for 2005 film House of Wax due May 3 via Maverick Records.[10] The group announced more shows running from July through to September with Seether and Crossfade as well as a couple of solo shows.[11]

Twelve Year Silence was released on June 14, charting at No. 103 on the Billboard 200 selling over 12,000 copies in its first week.[12] The second single from the album Pieces, which charted at No. 28 on the US Mainstream Rock chart, was included in the compilation album Best of the Taste of Chaos.[13]

Black Porch (Acoustic Sessions) EP (2006) edit

In April 2006, drummer Hunt temporarily joined Mötley Crüe for a string of dates in Canada, filling in for the injured Tommy Lee.[14] Also Dark New Day announced they were to release an acoustic extended play, which would include two new songs, in the summer as well as begin working on the follow-up to their debut album. They played two shows in May in Jackson, Mississippi and Orlando, Florida.[15] The song Follow the Sun Down was chosen as the first single from the now titled Black Porch (Acoustic Sessions) and invited fans to participate in the shooting of the video for the single.[16] A download release of the EP was to be released on September 5 but there were no plans for a CD release.[17] In December, guitarist Clint Lowery stated that the band were "searching for producers right now to collaborate with" after working on new material on and off since their debut release and were to begin recording in January 2007.[18]

Second album and lineup changes (2007–2008) edit

In January 2007, it was announced that Hunt was to tour as part of Vince Neil's solo band in Australia in March/April[19] while in February Clint Lowery was recruited as a touring guitarist for Korn.[20] The group stated that they were to continue on despite Clint's involvement with Korn, a move which they supported, and planned to enter the studio on March, 26.[21] On May 17, 2007, it was announced that both McLawhorn and Hunt would temporarily join Evanescence as their touring guitarist and drummer, respectively.[22] Evanescence lead singer Amy Lee stated that "We're just borrowing Will and Troy for awhile" and that they would not be leaving Dark New Day.[23] There were growing rumours that the group were on the verge of splitting up due to Hunt and McLawhorn's involvement with Evanescence however guitarist Clint Lowery shot down these rumours stating:

"As you may have heard Will and Troy are going out with Evanescence. And you've heard I'm going out with Korn this year. I'm here to say Dark New Day will live on. We recorded some great material recently with Dave Bendeth and I just met with my A&R guy at our label. All of us are gonna be off in September after Family Values and we will record our record then. The great thing is I'll be out there with Troy and Will and we can continue writing with them for the new record."[24]

On June 25, a new song titled Hail Mary was posted on the group's Myspace.[25] In September 2007, Clint posted on Dark New Day's MySpace page saying that the band returned to the studio to record their next album with producer Dave Bendeth.[26] Mixing began in November and the album was completed by December with the band confirming some of the songs titles to appear on the album such as Simple, Hail Mary, Fiend, Outside and Vicious Thinking.[27][28] In March 2008, the group posted one of the tracks set to appear on the new album on Myspace titled Goodbye[29] however a few days later it was announced that Clint had rejoined previous band Sevendust[30] although he still hoped the new album would be released soon.[31] In April, drummer Hunt issued an update stating that Warner Bros. had decided to release the album however no release date was set.[32] In May, guitarist Troy McLawhorn became the second member to leave the group. The group announced the addition of Switched guitarist B.C. Kochmit, who Hunt described as "the perfect combination of Troy and Clint", with frontman Brett Hestla also taking up guitar duties for the group.[33] They also announced they would be releasing a series of Demo Tracks as downloadable "releases" in anticipation for their new album. Two songs from these were posted to the band's MySpace page, Fiend (Version 1) and I Don't Need You. On July 28, three new songs were added to their MySpace page, Anywhere, Simple and Vicious Thinking, as well as another version of Fiend, Goodbye and Hail Mary. They also announced a one-off show at the Three Bears Café in Marietta, Georgia on September 6 where, during the show, guitarist Clint joined them on stage, after Sevendust's show was cancelled due to tropical storm Hannah.[34][35][36]

Side projects (2009–2011) edit

In February 2009, Clint Lowery issued an update for the band since "there hasn't been an official statement given" in sometime by the group stating it was unlikely that the album would be given an official release but that he would find out if there was a chance of the album being made available on iTunes. Despite this he stated that his update didn't clear much up and that the future of the group "doesn't look good".[37]

In June 2009, it was announced that both Dark New Day members Corey Lowery and B.C. Kochmit had formed a new group called Violent Plan with singer Donnie Hamby, of DoubleDrive, and drummer Dan Richardson, of Pro-Pain, Crumbsuckers, Life of Agony and Stereomud completing a nine-song demo.[38] However this group was short lived and by November they disbanded.

In November it was announced, along with the break-up of Violent Plan, that Corey Lowery and B.C. Kochmit had formed another group called Eye Empire in October, with Donald Carpenter, formerly of Submersed. The group's lineup was rounded off with drummer Garrett Whitlock, also formerly of Submersed, and solo artist Dixie Duncan on guitar.[39][40] The new group have posted demos on their official Myspace and have toured with Sevendust.[41]

In February 2010, it was announced that drummer Will Hunt, currently with Evanescence, would join Black Label Society for the recording of their new album as well as touring with the group.[42] As of June 2010, Hunt is the full-time drummer of Crossfade and has recorded one album with them, We All Bleed, which is set for an April 2011 release via Eleven Seven Music.

Despite the unreleased album not officially released via iTunes or physical CD format, it has been released via various torrent and blogging sites under the title of "Vicious Thinking."[43]

On September 1 via Twitter, Dark New Day guitarist Clint Lowery posted "Cool, 2 new complete dnd records will be available on iTunes and other digital stores soon. Some real cool unreleased material. Stay tuned!."[44] This was followed by another message by Lowery a day later stating "FYI- Dark new day "hail Mary" and "B-sides" albums should be available next week on iTunes etc. if all goes well. Was a long time coming."[45] The released Hail Mary and B-Sides digitally, but have since been removed.[46][47]

New Tradition and Hail Mary (2012–2013) edit

On January 6, 2012, the band announced their new record titled New Tradition would be released on February 28. The first single entitled "New Tradition" was sent to radio stations the same day. Clint Lowery posted the following statement; "We're very excited about the new DARK NEW DAY release. It seems the time is right to make these songs public and share with the fans that continue to support this project. We believe this music is still very valid and powerful today, and think its mandatory we give these songs a fair chance out in the music world. We owe it to ourselves and the DARK NEW DAY fans. 'New Tradition' sums up the mindset we were in writing the follow-up to 'Twelve Year Silence'."[48] Many of the tracks from 'New Tradition' were previously released on the B-Sides and Hail Mary albums. Brett Hestla said about the album:

"The illusion of this record is that it's a brand new record. The truth is that these are demos that we did for the second record that was supposed to come out in '06 or '07, so we've had these songs on the back burner, and we tried several avenues to get them released. We lost our deal with Warner Brothers because the people who signed us no longer worked there, so the album was like a child without a home there… Now, we're able to release the album, and it's amazing how the songs have held up over the test of time. I feel like they sound current and fresh, and it's almost like we were ahead of the game recording it, and it may be a blessing that it took a while to come out. You never know how these things go. I'm excited for people to hear the songs."[49]

The band also provided a bonus track, "Rising Sun", to fans who purchased the album before March 6.[50]

Hail Mary was released to physical media in February 2013, six years after being recorded, and two years after it was released as a digital download.

Band members edit

  • Brett Hestla – lead vocals (2004–2008, 2012) rhythm guitar (2008, 2012), lead guitar (2012)
  • Clint Lowery – lead guitar, vocals (2004–2008)
  • Troy McLawhorn – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2004–2008)
  • Corey Lowery – bass, backing vocals (2004–2008, 2012)
  • Will Hunt – drums, backing vocals (2004–2008, 2012)

Touring musicians

Discography edit

Studio albums

EPs

Singles edit

Year Title Chart
positions
Album
US
Main.
Rock
2005 "Brother" 7 Twelve Year Silence
"Pieces" 28
2006 "Follow the Sun Down" Black Porch (EP)
2011 "New Tradition" New Tradition
2013 "Goodbye" Hail Mary

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dark, american, hard, rock, supergroup, formed, 2004, featuring, brett, hestla, virgos, merlot, clint, lowery, sevendust, troy, mclawhorn, doubledrive, corey, lowery, stereomud, stuck, mojo, will, hunt, skrape, their, debut, album, twelve, year, silence, relea. Dark New Day was an American hard rock supergroup formed in 2004 featuring Brett Hestla of Virgos Merlot Clint Lowery of Sevendust Troy McLawhorn of DoubleDrive Corey Lowery of Stereomud and Stuck Mojo and Will Hunt of Skrape Their debut album Twelve Year Silence was released in 2005 followed by the EP Black Porch Acoustic Sessions in 2006 Though still inactive Dark New Day released their second album titled New Tradition in 2012 1 On February 19 2013 the band released their third album titled Hail Mary Dark New DayAlso known asDark Blue 2004 2005 OriginUnited StatesGenresHard rockalternative metalnu metalYears active2004 2008 2012 2013LabelsWarner Bros Goomba MusicPavement EntertainmentMembersBrett HestlaClint LoweryTroy McLawhornCorey LoweryWill HuntWebsitewww wbr darknewday wbr com Contents 1 Band history 1 1 Formation and Twelve Year Silence 2004 2005 1 2 Black Porch Acoustic Sessions EP 2006 1 3 Second album and lineup changes 2007 2008 1 4 Side projects 2009 2011 1 5 New Tradition and Hail Mary 2012 2013 2 Band members 3 Discography 4 Singles 5 ReferencesBand history editFormation and Twelve Year Silence 2004 2005 edit The group initially formed under the name Dark Blue in late 2004 by childhood friends 2 Brett Hestla of Virgos Merlot Troy McLawhorn of DoubleDrive Clint Lowery of Sevendust and his brother Corey Lowery of Stereomud Stuck Mojo and Will Hunt of Skrape After signing a deal with Warner Bros Records they began recording their debut album with producer Ben Grosse whose previous production credits include Filter Fuel Sevendust and Alter Bridge It was reported that the group were to make their live debut at Wills Pub in Orlando Florida 3 however the band announced on the fan forum that they never said they would play that show and they had previous engagements that prevented them from playing on that date 4 On January 29 it was announced that the group were changing their name from Dark Blue to Dark New Day no reason was given for the change 5 The group set Twelve Year Silence as the title of their debut album and posted their songs Taking Me Alive Lean and Heal In Time on their Myspace 6 The group selected Brother as the first single from their album 7 which charted at No 7 on the US Mainstream Rock chart and announced tour dates supporting Chevelle 8 9 The song Taking Me Alive was included in the soundtrack for 2005 film House of Wax due May 3 via Maverick Records 10 The group announced more shows running from July through to September with Seether and Crossfade as well as a couple of solo shows 11 Twelve Year Silence was released on June 14 charting at No 103 on the Billboard 200 selling over 12 000 copies in its first week 12 The second single from the album Pieces which charted at No 28 on the US Mainstream Rock chart was included in the compilation album Best of the Taste of Chaos 13 Black Porch Acoustic Sessions EP 2006 edit In April 2006 drummer Hunt temporarily joined Motley Crue for a string of dates in Canada filling in for the injured Tommy Lee 14 Also Dark New Day announced they were to release an acoustic extended play which would include two new songs in the summer as well as begin working on the follow up to their debut album They played two shows in May in Jackson Mississippi and Orlando Florida 15 The song Follow the Sun Down was chosen as the first single from the now titled Black Porch Acoustic Sessions and invited fans to participate in the shooting of the video for the single 16 A download release of the EP was to be released on September 5 but there were no plans for a CD release 17 In December guitarist Clint Lowery stated that the band were searching for producers right now to collaborate with after working on new material on and off since their debut release and were to begin recording in January 2007 18 Second album and lineup changes 2007 2008 edit In January 2007 it was announced that Hunt was to tour as part of Vince Neil s solo band in Australia in March April 19 while in February Clint Lowery was recruited as a touring guitarist for Korn 20 The group stated that they were to continue on despite Clint s involvement with Korn a move which they supported and planned to enter the studio on March 26 21 On May 17 2007 it was announced that both McLawhorn and Hunt would temporarily join Evanescence as their touring guitarist and drummer respectively 22 Evanescence lead singer Amy Lee stated that We re just borrowing Will and Troy for awhile and that they would not be leaving Dark New Day 23 There were growing rumours that the group were on the verge of splitting up due to Hunt and McLawhorn s involvement with Evanescence however guitarist Clint Lowery shot down these rumours stating As you may have heard Will and Troy are going out with Evanescence And you ve heard I m going out with Korn this year I m here to say Dark New Day will live on We recorded some great material recently with Dave Bendeth and I just met with my A amp R guy at our label All of us are gonna be off in September after Family Values and we will record our record then The great thing is I ll be out there with Troy and Will and we can continue writing with them for the new record 24 On June 25 a new song titled Hail Mary was posted on the group s Myspace 25 In September 2007 Clint posted on Dark New Day s MySpace page saying that the band returned to the studio to record their next album with producer Dave Bendeth 26 Mixing began in November and the album was completed by December with the band confirming some of the songs titles to appear on the album such as Simple Hail Mary Fiend Outside and Vicious Thinking 27 28 In March 2008 the group posted one of the tracks set to appear on the new album on Myspace titled Goodbye 29 however a few days later it was announced that Clint had rejoined previous band Sevendust 30 although he still hoped the new album would be released soon 31 In April drummer Hunt issued an update stating that Warner Bros had decided to release the album however no release date was set 32 In May guitarist Troy McLawhorn became the second member to leave the group The group announced the addition of Switched guitarist B C Kochmit who Hunt described as the perfect combination of Troy and Clint with frontman Brett Hestla also taking up guitar duties for the group 33 They also announced they would be releasing a series of Demo Tracks as downloadable releases in anticipation for their new album Two songs from these were posted to the band s MySpace page Fiend Version 1 and I Don t Need You On July 28 three new songs were added to their MySpace page Anywhere Simple and Vicious Thinking as well as another version of Fiend Goodbye and Hail Mary They also announced a one off show at the Three Bears Cafe in Marietta Georgia on September 6 where during the show guitarist Clint joined them on stage after Sevendust s show was cancelled due to tropical storm Hannah 34 35 36 Side projects 2009 2011 edit In February 2009 Clint Lowery issued an update for the band since there hasn t been an official statement given in sometime by the group stating it was unlikely that the album would be given an official release but that he would find out if there was a chance of the album being made available on iTunes Despite this he stated that his update didn t clear much up and that the future of the group doesn t look good 37 In June 2009 it was announced that both Dark New Day members Corey Lowery and B C Kochmit had formed a new group called Violent Plan with singer Donnie Hamby of DoubleDrive and drummer Dan Richardson of Pro Pain Crumbsuckers Life of Agony and Stereomud completing a nine song demo 38 However this group was short lived and by November they disbanded In November it was announced along with the break up of Violent Plan that Corey Lowery and B C Kochmit had formed another group called Eye Empire in October with Donald Carpenter formerly of Submersed The group s lineup was rounded off with drummer Garrett Whitlock also formerly of Submersed and solo artist Dixie Duncan on guitar 39 40 The new group have posted demos on their official Myspace and have toured with Sevendust 41 In February 2010 it was announced that drummer Will Hunt currently with Evanescence would join Black Label Society for the recording of their new album as well as touring with the group 42 As of June 2010 Hunt is the full time drummer of Crossfade and has recorded one album with them We All Bleed which is set for an April 2011 release via Eleven Seven Music Despite the unreleased album not officially released via iTunes or physical CD format it has been released via various torrent and blogging sites under the title of Vicious Thinking 43 On September 1 via Twitter Dark New Day guitarist Clint Lowery posted Cool 2 new complete dnd records will be available on iTunes and other digital stores soon Some real cool unreleased material Stay tuned 44 This was followed by another message by Lowery a day later stating FYI Dark new day hail Mary and B sides albums should be available next week on iTunes etc if all goes well Was a long time coming 45 The released Hail Mary and B Sides digitally but have since been removed 46 47 New Tradition and Hail Mary 2012 2013 edit On January 6 2012 the band announced their new record titled New Tradition would be released on February 28 The first single entitled New Tradition was sent to radio stations the same day Clint Lowery posted the following statement We re very excited about the new DARK NEW DAY release It seems the time is right to make these songs public and share with the fans that continue to support this project We believe this music is still very valid and powerful today and think its mandatory we give these songs a fair chance out in the music world We owe it to ourselves and the DARK NEW DAY fans New Tradition sums up the mindset we were in writing the follow up to Twelve Year Silence 48 Many of the tracks from New Tradition were previously released on the B Sides and Hail Mary albums Brett Hestla said about the album The illusion of this record is that it s a brand new record The truth is that these are demos that we did for the second record that was supposed to come out in 06 or 07 so we ve had these songs on the back burner and we tried several avenues to get them released We lost our deal with Warner Brothers because the people who signed us no longer worked there so the album was like a child without a home there Now we re able to release the album and it s amazing how the songs have held up over the test of time I feel like they sound current and fresh and it s almost like we were ahead of the game recording it and it may be a blessing that it took a while to come out You never know how these things go I m excited for people to hear the songs 49 The band also provided a bonus track Rising Sun to fans who purchased the album before March 6 50 Hail Mary was released to physical media in February 2013 six years after being recorded and two years after it was released as a digital download Band members editBrett Hestla lead vocals 2004 2008 2012 rhythm guitar 2008 2012 lead guitar 2012 Clint Lowery lead guitar vocals 2004 2008 Troy McLawhorn rhythm guitar backing vocals 2004 2008 Corey Lowery bass backing vocals 2004 2008 2012 Will Hunt drums backing vocals 2004 2008 2012 Touring musicians B C Kochmit rhythm guitar backing vocals 2008 Discography editStudio albums Twelve Year Silence 2005 New Tradition 2012 Hail Mary 2013 EPs Black Porch Acoustic Sessions 2006 Singles editYear Title Chartpositions AlbumUSMain Rock2005 Brother 7 Twelve Year Silence Pieces 282006 Follow the Sun Down Black Porch EP 2011 New Tradition New Tradition2013 Goodbye Hail MaryReferences edit Zerull Bob Clint Lowery is the Travis Bickle of Hard Rock Zoiks Online Archived from the original on March 5 2012 Retrieved March 5 2012 Dark New Day First Music Posted Online Feb 11 2005 Blabbermouth February 11 2005 Archived from the original on March 12 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