"that hold me back until I find my breath again"
Of the track history and what informs it, Aidan Andrews shares:
"-Everything Is Changing- is an idea that's been around for a while. Carson and I started the chords on a ukulele when we were on a camping trip back in 2017. We had all just graduated high school about a month before, and, even though I knew we were jumping right into music, I still felt like I had just swam over a drop-off into the deep end. The first verse and the chorus were written in that period and headspace, but it was shelved for about another two years.
We rediscovered the demo in early 2019. We had just become a trio, and everything felt like we were floating over the deep end again. The lyrics really resonated with us, we all just stared at each other after listening to it. It was like we'd written it for our future selves.
All the production and mixing on the song was done by us, it was a super DIY process. We wanted to preserve the feeling we put into it back in 2017, so there's even still some stuff from the first demo in the final version."
-Robb Donker Curtius
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Daysormay, Vancouver-based alternative-pop trio, is comprised of three 20-year old kids that have been playing music together since they were 12: Singer Aidan Andrews, and twin brothers Carson (bass) & Nolan (drums) Bassett.
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"-Everything Is Changing- is an idea that's been around for a while. Carson and I started the chords on a ukulele when we were on a camping trip back in 2017. We had all just graduated high school about a month before, and, even though I knew we were jumping right into music, I still felt like I had just swam over a drop-off into the deep end. The first verse and the chorus were written in that period and headspace, but it was shelved for about another two years.
We rediscovered the demo in early 2019. We had just become a trio, and everything felt like we were floating over the deep end again. The lyrics really resonated with us, we all just stared at each other after listening to it. It was like we'd written it for our future selves.
All the production and mixing on the song was done by us, it was a super DIY process. We wanted to preserve the feeling we put into it back in 2017, so there's even still some stuff from the first demo in the final version."
-Robb Donker Curtius
https://www.facebook.com/daysormay
http://daysormay.com/
https://www.instagram.com/daysormay/
https://twitter.com/daysormay
Daysormay, Vancouver-based alternative-pop trio, is comprised of three 20-year old kids that have been playing music together since they were 12: Singer Aidan Andrews, and twin brothers Carson (bass) & Nolan (drums) Bassett.
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