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Nine days To No One

Contact Information

WWW: http://www.ninedaystonoone.com | EMAIL: info@engineerrecords.com

Available Releases

Nine Days To No One
Disrecordings

Band Biography

Nine Days To No One were formed back in 2001. After putting 18 months of hard work into writting their debut material (part of which became the Disrecordings EP), they ventured out onto the Uk Underground circuit.

Playing with the likes of Cubic Space Division, The Guillueame Seam, Gutworm, The Inbreds, Jairus, Truama Unit and many more, they began to attract attention to themselves in a very positive way. In Jan 2004, Enginneer Records added them to the roster, amongst many other great UK and International bands, and have since notched up a wealth of magazine and e-zine reviews world wide, not to mention various magazine covermount CDs.

Nine Days sound was probably best described by Rocksound Magazine as "If Will Haven played quicksand they would probably sound like Nine Days To No One, this sound is so dense it needs to be broken down and digested. 8/10".

With new material in the pipeline this year, Nine Days continue to break down barriers, and refuse to conform to current musiacal trends and make the country pay attention to their intense but eclectic wall of sound that seperates them from the rest of the bands over here. For fans of (Isis, Dillinger Escape Plan, Botch, Will Haven, Converge, DM, Poison The Well, Neurosis).

Upcoming Engineer Releases

  • IGN091 Nathaniel Sutton: TBA CD
  • IGN090 Apple Of Discord: You're Not The Answer CD
  • IGN089 The Boss: CD
  • IGN088 Misconduct & HSD: "Building Bridges" Split
  • IGN087 Cohesion/Worlds Between Us: Limited Edition Split 7-inch
  • IGN085 For Those Lost: "This is our fight" CD
  • IGN077 Start Over: CD
  • IGN076 Let's Surf (Ex Hunter Gatherer): 7"

Current Engineer Releases

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