Early years
Days of the New began as an experimental rock/metal trio called Dead Reckoning, with Meeks, Matt Taul, and Jesse Vest. When they turned to an acoustic sound, they changed the name of the band, as well as added guitarist Todd Whitener.
A demo version of the song "Freak" appeared on the Harvest Showcase Volume 3, a compilation of Louisville area artists. This recording features a solo performance by Travis Meeks but is credited to Days of the New. Jesse Vest and Matt Taul are listed as band members in the liner notes; although, they do not appear on this recording.
Producer Scott Litt signed the band after their third live show.
1996-1998
The band recorded their debut album in October and November 1996. The first Days of the New release, an eponymous album frequently called "Orange" or "Yellow" after the color of the disc and liner notes, was released in 1997, selling 1.5 million copies worldwide. Three songs from this album were hits: "Touch, Peel and Stand," "The Down Town," and "Shelf in the Room." The former was #1 on Billboard's Rock Chart for 17 weeks; "The Down Town" and "Shelf in the Room" were each top 40 hits.
Internal problems of the band were evident early on. Shortly after releasing their debut album, Days of the New began touring for small shows. MTV reported that, after missing a Florida concert in April, the band members appeared physically black-eyed and beaten the following day after what sources claimed to be a band brawl. They then toured with Metallica and Jerry Cantrell starting in West Palm Beach, Florida on June 24, 1998. Meeks later criticized this billing, stating that, due to their acoustic sound, Days of the New should have toured with a group like Dave Matthews Band.
Just before starting this summer tour, however, Meeks had already told interviewers that all of his fellow band members were holding him back and, consequently, were being released from the group. He also said that they were disappointed by this decision but that he thought they would remain friends. An Outpost spokesperson, however, claimed that "Travis just talks" and that nothing was official. Before they could fulfill club touring duties with Finger 11 and Flight 16 in December, without citing reason, Meeks canceled in early November. Various explanations were given by band members and a label spokesperson including poor tour scheduling, band fighting, and even Meeks being physically ill. It was finally confirmed in February 1999 that the band indeed split up. Todd Whitener, Matt Taul, and Jesse Vest would go on to form C14, soon renamed Tantric, while Meeks formed a new band under the Days of the New name.
Over the years, two somewhat contradictory versions of the original Days of the New breakup have developed. It was widely reported in 1998 and still believed that Travis Meeks fired his fellow musicians, aided largely by his personal comments; however, he has since said that this is not true and that they left out of jealousy due to the fact that he wrote virtually all of the songs and received all royalty checks. When Meeks first announced their departure months prior to its conceiving, and without label confirmation, he gave a less than positive remark, stating "It's like a journey in the wilderness - you know with like the struggle and stuff. I made it through, I survived, but the other guys didn't." Meeks also posted comments on a fan message board: "It wasn't truly a band format. It is my fault for leading you on and setting you up to get attached to the prior members." However, the following year during a live online chat, he seemed quite comfortable with the circumstance and treated it as though it were more mutual between them. Meeks has since said to have empathy toward their supposed choice to leave and claims to understand their viewpoint.
1999-2001
Just one year after the original band's breakup, Meeks had assembled a new Days of the New and recorded a second album. Titled Days of the New, and often referred to as "Green." The album was released August 31, 1999 and introduced a variety of different styles. Many of the album's songs contained intros and codas to seamlessly carry into the next song. Meeks debuted his new band on September 4, 1999 at the Ear Xtacy store in Louisville.
Critics were fairly enthusiastic of "Green," but the album sold poorly compared to the first, selling around 450,000 copies. The lead single, "Enemy," was a major hit while its follow up single, "Weapon and the Wound" met with marginal success. After touring to support the album, Meeks contributed to the Doors tribute album Stoned Immaculate: The Music of the Doors as lead vocalist on a cover of "The End" and "L.A. Woman."
In February 2000, Meeks returned to the studio with a new band and was finished by July. Still using the Days of the New name, the third album incorporated aspects of the previous two - much of the energy from the first album had returned, combined with orchestral interludes similar to the second album. In keeping with the previous albums' names, the third album is also called Days of the New, or "Red."
The first single "Hang On to This" charted fairly and was the most added song on rock radio the week it was released. However, the album was released two weeks after the 9/11 attacks and, with very little promotion, only sold 90,000 copies. The band maintained a profile touring with the likes of Creed and 3 Doors Down.
2002-present
After touring for "Red," the band went through a period of inactivity, when they parted ways with Interscope. In the later half of 2003, Travis Meeks embarked on a solo tour performing at small venues. He continued to suffer from drug addiction and, in early 2005, appeared on A&E's Intervention, where his family and friends convinced him to enter rehab and battle his addiction to methamphetamine.
In September 2005, Meeks declared sobriety, and resumed writing for a fourth Days of the New record, with the tentative color being Purple. After relocating to New York to reunite with Ray Rizzo, they began touring. In October 2007, the band entered a studio in New York to begin work on Purple. It has been hinted that the record may be recorded and released independently, giving the band artistic freedom and less pressure to be commercially successful. The record is said to have a theatrical sound, with the incorporation of upright bass, koto, hammered dulcimer and cello. Some of the songs tracked for the record include "Superhero," "Touch of Anger," and "Where It Ends." The album will be financed through fan pre-orders and donations via Paypal.
On March 4, 2008, Days of the New released their first compilation disc, Days of the New: The Definitive Collection.
In an interview with LEO Weekly, an alternative magazine out of Louisville, Kentucky, Travis stated that the upcoming record will be called Days of the New Presents Tree Colors.
August 2011. Days of New has cancelled their current tour and according to their manager Travis Meeks has entered rehab for an extended period of time.
Solitude
Days of the New Lyrics
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Tonight afraid the pain will give
Don't you want to feel
Death has done your part
You chose not to feel
You've won a lonely heart
The devil opens his eyes
If you like the smell
You'll really like this place
You'll really like this place
Are you ready to shake
Don't be afraid of the snake
The will to negotiate
Your are you get used to it open
The same don't appeal but it will you are you
Live to live
to die inside you will
Anticipate solitude
Follow me back home
No other place to go
No need to smile or get stoned
you'll always be alone
You'll always be alone
your body stripped down to the bone
No breath to scream out or moan
No freedom nowhere to run
Solitude
The lyrics to Days of the New's song Solitude explore the theme of loneliness and despair. The opening lines "You are plain insane inside you live, tonight afraid the pain will give" signify the internal turmoil of the individual, who is unable to escape the feelings of loneliness and is constantly struggling with his own mind. The reference to death suggests that the individual has given up on life and does not see any hope for the future.
The chorus "Don't you want to feel, Death has done your part, You chose not to feel, You've won a lonely heart" indicates that the individual has chosen to isolate himself from the world, either due to past traumas or personal beliefs. He feels that death has already claimed him, and he has nothing left to feel but solitude. The reference to the devil and the place he promises to take the individual signifies a sense of hopelessness and the belief that the individual has nothing to lose.
The last few lines "Follow me back home, No other place to go, No need to smile or get stoned, you'll always be alone" indicate that the individual has accepted his fate and has no place to go, no one to turn to. The final line "Solitude" reinforces the theme of the song, that the individual has come to terms with his lonely existence and accepts it as his reality.
Line by Line Meaning
You are plain insane inside you live
Your insane thoughts reside within you
Tonight afraid the pain will give
You fear that your pain will become unbearable tonight
Don't you want to feel
Do you not desire to feel alive
Death has done your part
You feel like you have already experienced death
You chose not to feel
You decided not to feel anything
You've won a lonely heart
You have achieved a heart that is always alone
The devil opens his eyes
Satan is awakening from his slumber
He breathes right into your face
Satan exhales directly in front of you
If you like the smell
If you enjoy the aroma
You'll really like this place
You will enjoy this place
Are you ready to shake
Are you prepared to be shaken to your core
Don't be afraid of the snake
Do not be scared of the serpent
The will to negotiate
The desire to bargain
Your are you get used to it open
You become accustomed to opening yourself spiritually
The same don't appeal but it will you are you
The same things do not attract you, but they will in due time
Live to live
Live to experience life
to die inside you will
Although you are not physically dying, you feel dead inside
Anticipate solitude
You expect to be alone
Follow me back home
Accompany me to my place of dwelling
No other place to go
There are no other alternative locations
No need to smile or get stoned
There is no pressure to portray happiness nor to become intoxicated
you'll always be alone
You will forever be unaccompanied
your body stripped down to the bone
Your physical form has been disrobed to just the skeleton
No breath to scream out or moan
You cannot even scream or groan as there is no source of breath
No freedom nowhere to run
You have no liberty and nowhere to escape
Solitude
You are in isolation
Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: TRAVIS SHANE MEEKS
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