Artist Info:Discography Album length: 6 Tracks: 26 Minutes, 09 Seconds Street Date: March 2002
Slow Coming Day is a California based band created in early 2001. After only five
months together, the group released it’s first and so far only EP, A Part Of Me Died. This album
has gained attention from The Militia Group, Cornerstone Festival, and compilations galore from fine labels
such as Tooth and Nail and Deep Elm.
It’s shocking to consider that it only took Slow Coming Day five months to fashion such a solid release.
Lead singer Orion Walsh’s nasally vocals and soul-filled lyrics show a lot of promise with the choruses being
the best of that assurance. Highlights include the anthemic title track “A Part Of Me Died,” the perfectly
cocky mosh pit friendly “When Time Stood Still,” the harmonious “A Loss Of Innocence,” and the amazing guitar
work of “This Emotion.” This is a glimpse at stardom.
Slow Coming Day has growing to do, but not as much as most or all of the bands who’ve only been
together a year. With the magic these four boys possess while together, the day they speak of will be
here before we know it.
- Review date: 8/1/02, written by Blake Garris
Artist Info:Discography Record Label: None
Album length: 6 Tracks: 26 Minutes, 09 Seconds
Street Date: March 2002