DD on XL 106.7 Radio
Days Difference was on the radio on Sunday. Click the link below to hear the interview/performance.
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Tour means pictures
Here are more twitpics Days Difference has posted from tour. Make sure you’re following @DaysDifference on twitter!
Rock Forever Magazine Interview
Check out this interview Days Difference did with Rock Forever Magazine in Florida. Jon does bird calls, Jeremiah barks like a dog, Micah claps, and Jeremy stands there. CHECK IT OUT!
DD Mailing List: Single Hits Radio, Atlantis Pass!
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We’ve driven about 6,000 miles and been on the road for 11 days now! We just spent the last week traveling from San Francisco to Florida. Last night we played a show at The Culture Room in Ft. Lauderdale. Afterwards, we went to Jaxson’s (a famous ice cream shop). It was delicious!
The warm weather has been awesome but after tomorrow, we head into the midwest for freezing temperatures and snow. Time to bring out the layers!
We’ve had a blast with the Atlantis Pass post show hang out. Definitely grab passes while they’re still available! We’re Read the rest of this entry »
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This weeks Twitpics
Here’s the twitpics from this past week! Make sure you’re following @daysdifference and the guys’ personal twitter accounts to see them all! @jerwilliamsmith @jonathansm1th @ddjeremiah and @micahricks
Days Difference in the studio with 104.1 KRBE
Thanks KRBE for having the guys at the studio!
Days Difference review by highwiredaze.com
Days Difference, Paradise Fears, The Roxy, January 12th, 2012
The Cab and The Summer Set were in town on the second day of their Everything’s Fine Symphony Soldier Tour, selling out the prestigious Roxy Nightclub on the Sunset Strip. Fans were arriving hours before the concert was scheduled to begin, clearly showing that endless touring and promotion has paid off big time for the two co-headliners. Also soldiering along on the tour were two extremely promising acts – Paradise Fears and Days Difference – both of whom we’ll be hearing more about in the months to come. It was great to see that a lot of the audience members were already familiar with both openings acts, and had arrived early to enthusiastically greet the bands.
Opening the night on a joyously upbeat note wasParadise Fears from Vermillion, South Dakota. It was the band’s very first trek to the wilds of the Hollywood, and their opening set with nothing short of a triumph. Amazingly unsigned, Paradise Fearspresented a top-notch collection of pop rocking tunes that won over the crowd in a big and glorious way. Performing songs from their self-releasedYour Truly full length, notable selections from the set included Get To You and Waste Of Time. And their Gym Class Heroes/Taking Back Sundaymash-up was absolutely inspired, showing that the band can clearly measure up to the big leaguers. Front man Sam Miller is a super charismatic presence, and although he claimed his voice was a bit shot, his passion and enthusiasm more than made up for it. He and the band sounded absolutely terrific and professional, and there is little doubt we’ll see these talented musicians headlining venues such as The Roxy by the time 2012 spins to an end. In addition to the aforementioned talents of Sam Miller, the impressive Paradise Fears lineup consists of Cole Andre, Michael Walker, Marcus Sand, Jordan Merrigan, and Lucas Zimmerman, Was their set too short – yes! But they made the most of their time and surely won over a whole bunch of new fans in the process.
Next up was Days Difference, who was making another appearance in LA, after playing the Nokia Theater a few months ago, opening for Jordin Sparks of American Idol fame. The band has grown tremendously since their Self-Titled Universal Motown Records debut, and has gained a good amount of fans along the way. Lead vocalist Jeremy Smith really set the material on fire, exuding a showmanship that would do stalwarts such as Billy Joel and Andrew McMahon of Jack’s Mannequin proud. One of the highlights was the melodiousEvil, a new song that really enveloped the Roxy room with a sense of rapturous delight. Another standput in the set was the band’s brand spanking new single Down With Me, a super infectious number that had the entire crowd dancing and singing along. The Days Difference lineup really shines and delivers the goods in a live setting, featuring the talents of Jeremy Smith on vocals, keyboards and guitar, his brother Jonathan Smith on drums, Jeremiah Ricks on lead guitar, and his brother Micah Ricks on bass. All in the family, and perhaps that was why the band performs tremendously tight as a unit. Judging by the new material, it’s clear that Days Difference are in for the long haul, and their music possesses the type of mass appeal that makes a band enduring. In other words, expect a brilliant career and a lot of great music for this Virginia Beach based collective in future days!
The night raged on with The Summer Set and The Cab thrilling the fans with impressive sets. And thus ended another star making night on the legendary Sunset Strip. Watch for out interview with Sam Miller ofParadise Fears coming soon to Highwire Daze Online!
(Review and Photos by Kenneth Morton)
SOURCE: highwiredaze.com
Christmas is Blue without You
Check out this Christmas song from Days Difference! Share it with your friends for Christmas!












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