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Anaheim, California (2005 - Present)

After building a reputation through D.I.Y. promotion on MySpace (along with some help from Tom, a fan of the band), the band released their debut E.P. in 2006. Their debut album “My Dear” followed in 2007. The band’s music is categorized as pop punk and alternative rock.

Band History:
New Years Day formed in 2005 after bassist Adam Lohrbach left the band Home Grown. Home Grown’s final E.P., 2004’s “When it All Comes Down,” had diverged from the band’s previous style of humorous pop punk and incorporated many emotional elements that Lohrbach carried over into New Years Day. Meeting with vocalist Ashley Costello (formerly of Face the Fact) and guitarist Keith Drover (formerly of Ugly), the three began rehearsing songs that Costello and Lorhbach had written. These songs were heavily influenced by the members’ shared emotional experiences, as Lohrbach, Drover, and Costello had all recently been through difficult relationship break-ups NYD’s first bass player was Eric Seilo, a mutual friend of the three, although he had to leave soon after the band formed due to school issues. The group soon added guitarist/bassist Mike Schoolden (formerly of Wakefield) and drummer Russell Dixon (formerly of Glennhaven) and took the name New Years Day, after deciding that the name symbolized the fresh emotional start of the members, and the band name was also chosen on the holiday itself.

The band began building a reputation through D.I.Y.

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