Saybia - These Are The Days (2004)

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Title: These Are The Days
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Medley Records
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:00:00
Total Size: 145/376 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Brilliant Sky (03:46)
02. Bend the Rules (03:26)
03. I Surrender (03:39)
04. Guardian Angel (04:12)
05. We Almost Made it (03:52)
06. Soul United (04:32)
07. Flags (04:05)
08. Haunted House (04:51)
09. Stranded (05:25)
10. It's Ok Love (04:45)
11. Hidden Track (17:22)

Danish rock band established 1993 in Nyborg by vocalist Søren Huss, guitarist Thomas Dahl (4), bassist Jeppe Langebek Knudsen and drummer Palle Sørensen. The name "Saybia" originates from the logo on a Sabian cymbal.

In 1998 Dahl quit the band and was replaced by guitarist Sebastian Sandstrøm. Additionally it was expanded by keyboard player Jess Jensen.

In 2000 the band moved to the Danish capital Copenhagen, where they began writing and rehearsing new songs in their own studio.

In June 2001 Saybia got a record deal with EMI and released the self-titled 6-tracks EP Saybia. Songs like "Fools Corner" and "The Day After Tomorrow" got massive airplay on Danish national radio channel DR P3.

On 21 January 2002 the debut album The Second You Sleep was released. The album wrote history as it was the first debut rock album to go straight to no. 1 on the Danish album charts. Furthermore the single "The Second You Sleep" was released in Belgium, Finland, Germany Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. At the Danish Music Awards the same year the band won three awards: "Album of the Year", "Group of the Year" and "Singer of the Year".

On 13 September 2004 Saybia released their second album These Are The Days. Like the debut album it went straight to no. 1 on the Danish album charts. After the release, the band embarked on an intensive 6 month tour of Europe. The tour was successful and all venues in the Netherlands were sold out, including the gig at Paradiso Amsterdam.

The band's third album Eyes On The Highway was released on 27 August 2007. Contrary to the two previous albums, it received lukewarm reviews in the press, including 3 stars out of 6 from the leading Danish music magazine Gaffa. It also fared less well on the Danish album charts but reached top 20 in the Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland.

In 2008 Saybia went on hiatus and vocalist Søren Huss embarked on a solo career. After a few concerts in 2010, they reformed in 2014 to record their fourth album No Sound From The Outside, released on 2 October 2015. During the recording sessions, guitarist Sebastian Sandstrøm left the band and was replaced by Kasper Rasmussen. The album was followed by a European tour, before Huss returned to his solo career.



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