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Another Single Day

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Another Single Day
Guitarist Brian Holzgang, Lead Singer Nathan Cody, Bassist John Marshall, Drummer Casey Fowler (behind Holzgang) at Cesar Chavez Park in Sacramento
Background information
OriginSacramento, California
GenresRock, alternative rock, pop, heavy metal, nu metal
Years active2003–2007
LabelsQuasitone Records, Sketchpad Recording Studios
WebsiteAnother Single Day Official site
Past membersNathan Cody
John Marshall
Casey Fowler
Brian Holzgang
Chris Allen

Another Single Day was an alternative rock band from Sacramento, CA, best known for their songs, "The Sound of Secrets," "Blind," and "Far Too Gone."[1] The band's lineup consisted of Nathan Cody on vocals/guitar, John Marshall on bass, Casey Fowler on drums, and Brian Holzgang on guitar for most of the band's existence. It formed in 2003 and disbanded in 2007. The band released several demos and radio singles, but no full length studio album.[1]

Biography[edit]

Early Years / "Southpaw" / Local Commercial Breakthrough[edit]

Fowler, Cody and Marshall formed Another Single Day (originally naming the band "Southpaw"), in the summer of 2003 in Sacramento, CA. They recorded a few singles before drawing attention from Marco Collins at KWOD 106.5 in Sacramento.

Another Single Day at an early show as a three-piece, in 2003

Collins put the acoustic single "Wait" on the airwaves, followed by the heavier track, "Perfect."[2]

Changing the name to Another Single Day, The three then recorded a self-titled, 5-song EP in 2004, under independent label Quasitone Records, with record producer Brian Poole at Sketchpad Recording Studios [3] in Sacramento. Poole would work with the band throughout their career. The re-recorded "Perfect," and the single "Rearranged" made their way onto both KWOD 106.5 FM, and KRXQ 98.5 98 Rock in Sacramento.[4]

Guitarist Chris Allen joined the band in 2003, as the group played extensively throughout the Sacramento area, supporting the EP. Allen left the band in 2004.

"Another Single Day" / KWOD / 98 Rock[edit]

Adopting the new name, and once again a three-piece, the band recorded a new EP, featuring the tracks "Blind," "Overground," and "Days of Fire." With the addition of guitarist Brian Holzgang in 2005, the band began touring throughout Northern California, opening for such acts as Taylor Hawkins and Frank Hannon.[4]


The band's single, "Blind" was featured, then put into rotation on KWOD in late 2005,[1] while another, "Overground," was chosen by Mark Gilmore for inclusion on KRXQ 98 Rock's "Sacramento Rocks Volume 12" compilation CD,[5] which featured 22 local bands; a nonprofit compilation, to benefit the Mustard Seed School for Homeless Children[6]

In 2006, again with producer Brian Poole, and with Holzgang on guitar, the band made their fourth and final collective recording, "The Sound of Secrets," featuring the aforementioned title track, as well as "Far Too Gone," "Home," "Suffocate, and "Burn."

The group also recorded the instrumental music for a single called "Predictable," as well as a cover of Simple Minds' "Don't you forget about me," which was never released.[2]

The title track, "The Sound of Secrets," was put into regular rotation on KWOD 106.5, in the summer of 2006.[1]

The Final Years[edit]

In October 2006, the band won the "Stammy" award for "Northern California's best Hard Rock Band," [7] and were featured in the Stockton newspaper, "The Record." The award was based in Stockton, CA, but included acts from all of Northern California.[8]

The group continued to tour throughout Northern California through the summer of 2007, showcasing at events such as the "Your Music Magazine" Battle of the Bands, at Cesar Chavez Park[9] in Sacramento, before parting ways towards the end of 2007.[10]

At The Boardwalk in Sacramento, in 2006

Former members[edit]

Nathan Cody - vocals, guitar (2003–2007)
John Marshall - bass (2003–2007)
Casey Fowler - drums (2003–2007)
Chris Allen - guitar (2003–2004)
Brian Holzgang - guitar, backing vocals (2005–2007)

Discography[edit]

Title Date Label
Self-titled EP "Southpaw" 2003 Quasitone / Sketchpad
'Self-titled EP "Another Single Day" 2004 Quasitone / Sketchpad
Untitled 2005 Quasitone / Sketchpad
"The Sound of Secrets" 2006 Quasitone / Sketchpad

Albums

  • 2003 Self-titled EP "Southpaw:
  • 2004 Self-titled EP "Another Single Day"
  • 2005 Untitled
  • 2006 "The Sound of Secrets""

Singles

  • 2003 "Wait" (Acoustic)
  • 2003 "Perfect" (Another Single Day)
  • 2003 "My Disguise"
  • 2003 "Porcelain"
  • 2003 "Landslide" (unreleased)
  • 2003 "Dreamer" (unreleased)
  • 2003 "Holiday" (unreleased)
  • 2004 "Done"
  • 2004 "Perfect"
  • 2004 "Face 2 Face"
  • 2004 "Rearranged"
  • 2004 "This Way"
  • 2005 "Blind"
  • 2005 "Overground"
  • 2005 "Days of Fire"
  • 2006 "Home"
  • 2006 "Burn"
  • 2006 "The Sound of Secrets"
  • 2006 "Far Too Gone"
  • 2006 "Suffocate"
  • 2006 "Don't You Forget About Me" (unreleased)
  • 2006 "Predictable" (unreleased)

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Lisa Hutchison "Interview: Another Single Day" for Sac Music Rocks, Tuesday, November 28, 2006.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Interview with The Lens, October 2006
  3. Sketchpad Recording Studios
  4. 4.0 4.1 Interview with zbands.com: Featured Artist: Another Single Day, June 2006
  5. zbands list
  6. Mustard Seed School for Homeless Children
  7. "Stammy's honor area artists and leaders." Calixtro Romias, The Record, p. E3, Stockton, CA. October 28, 2006
  8. The Northern California Stammy Awards http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061019/ENT/610190340
  9. Cesar Chavez Park in Sacramento http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2836898-cesar_chavez_park_sacramento-i
  10. "Your Music Magazine Battle of the Bands." Your Music Magazine Dec. 2006 Issue 45 p. 41


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