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Like
Patty Griffin before him, singer/songwriter Howie Day emerged from
the country quietude of Bangor, Maine, and entered both Boston's
coffeehouse scene and the world of folk music. Unlike Griffin,
however, Day stretched the boundaries of acoustic music from the
very start, often using loop pedals in concert to create lush,
layered sounds with a single guitar. He later expanded that sound to
include electric instruments, strings, and a full backing band, a
move that resulted in such pop/rock hits as "Collide" and "She
Says."
Born in 1981, Day started playing piano as a youngster and took hold
of a guitar at age 14. By the next year, he had secured his first
live appearance at Captain Nick's; two years later, he was touring
full-time. Citing Jeff Buckley, Radiohead, and Dave Matthews among
his main influences, Day focused heavily on pop-minded acoustic
music, and his recognition grew as he opened for the likes of the
Wallflowers, Shawn Mullins, Remy Zero, and David Gray. By 2000, Day
had amassed enough original material to release an LP, Australia,
which he financed himself.
The album eventually found its way into the hands of Sony Music, who
put Day on the label's payroll and re-released a slightly cleaned-up
Australia in June 2002. "Ghost" became a minor hit at modern rock
radio, and the exposure only strengthened Day's college-age
constituency. The Madrigals EP appeared in April 2003, featuring
demos and live material while serving as an appetizer for Day's
official Sony debut.
When Stop All the World Now appeared that October, it was a
polished, richly produced record that revealed a newfound emphasis
on pop/rock music. "Collide" became a Top 40 single, and Day
continued to tour in support of the album through 2005. Although a
handful of legal battles forced him to take some time off of the
road, he still celebrated his live act by issuing the Live From...
EP before the year's end.
Howie Day took a long hiatus
during the decade's latter half, having essentially toured for eight
consecutive years. He did continue to travel, however, hopping
between cities such as New York, Bloomington, L.A., London, and
Minneapolis while gathering ideas for his next record. Sound the
Alarm marked his return in 2009, prefaced by the release of leadoff
single "Be There." Andrew Leahey & Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide
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