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| Year Long Disaster | |
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| Origin | Los Angeles, California, USA |
| Genres | Hard rock |
| Years active | 2004–present |
| Labels | Volcom Entertainment |
| Associated acts | Third Eye Blind, Speedealer Karma to Burn, The Kinks, The Band |
| Website | yearlongdisaster.com |
| Members | |
| Daniel Davies Rich Mullins Brad Hargreaves |
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| Former members | |
| Rob Oswald | |
Year Long Disaster is a hard rock band from Los Angeles, California. They released their self-titled debut album in 2007 on Volcom Entertainment
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The band had its beginnings in 2003 when guitarist and singer Daniel Davies, son of Dave Davies of The Kinks, met bassist Rich Mullins of Karma to Burn in a Hollywood grocery store; at the time Mullins was having drug problems and was homeless. Within a week, the two were friends, living in an apartment together, often going on drinking or crack binges[1]. Over the next 7 months they spent time in drug rehabilitation and halfway houses.
In November 2004, they went to the Scene Bar in Glendale, California to see a band called Hours and Minutes with drummer Brad Hargreaves of Third Eye Blind fame (unbeknownst to the band at the time). Daniel and Rich asked Brad to have a jam. Around that time Third Eye Blind was asked to play as the Kinks on the show American Dreams. Brad was intrigued with the fact that Davies was son of the Kinks' real-life lead guitarist, and the two became friends and continued jamming under the name of Year Long Disaster. They eventually started gigging locally in Los Angeles and caught the eye of Mark Needham, producer for The Killers. They then recorded an EP and began touring nationwide, increasing in popularity. In 2007 they signed a recording contract with Volcom Entertainment and release their debut full length album. The self-titled release hit the stores on October 9th 2007. They were named one of the best new bands for 2008 in the artists to watch feature in Rolling Stone Magazine. They most recently won the Yahoo! User's Choice for the month of December 2007.
In 2008 Year Long Disaster appeared on the Iron Maiden tribute album Maiden Heaven with a cover of Iron Maidens first single Running Free.
On August 17th, 2009, it was confirmed that the band had begun working on their second album[2]. Titled "Black Magic: All Mysteries Revealed", it is expected to be released in early 2010.
Year Long Disaster has toured North America with Motörhead, Foo Fighters, Clutch, The Riverboat Gamblers, Totimoshi, The Sword, Valient Thorr, Turbonegro & The Cult
Year Long Disaster has toured the UK and Europe with Viking Skull, Velvet Revolver, Turbonegro & Exile Parade.
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