NEW ALBUM 'radioactivity' is out NOW in Canada:
Re-tooled, re-energized, revitalized. Age of Days has lit the fuse, blasting back onto the rock & roll scene with renewed spirit and vigour with the band's newest album 'radioactivity'.
Age of Days began in 2005 in Fredericton and quickly became one of the top rock bands on the east coast. Originally known as Age of Daze, the band released a self-titled EP in 2005, followed by Hollywood Ending in 2007 which was picked up by Universal Music Canada in 2008, spawning a #1 song on Sirius Satellite radio in the US and winning a Radio Music Award for Best New Rock Group in Canada.
After touring over the next few years with the likes of Buckcherry, Papa Roach and Hinder, singer Tim Morrison and bassist Matt McLaughlin moved to Toronto, signed a new management deal in 2011 and a recording contract with Cordova Bay Records last year.
'Bombs Away', the first single from 'radioactivity', hit Top 20 on Canadian Active Rock charts.