Decent Days and Nights
The Futureheads · 2004
3 min · 2 tracks · indie rock · punk
A punchy blend of angular guitar riffs and urgent vocals that capture the essence of early 2000s indie rock.
Decent Days and Nights is a single by The Futureheads, released in 2004. A punchy blend of angular guitar riffs and urgent vocals that capture the essence of early 2000s indie rock. 'Decent Days and Nights' received critical acclaim upon release, showcasing the band's ability to intertwine punk energy with melodic sensibilities. It became a defining record for the UK indie rock scene of the early 2000s and helped pave the way for similar bands emerging during that era. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Decent Days and Nights sound like?
A punchy blend of angular guitar riffs and urgent vocals that capture the essence of early 2000s indie rock. Rooted in indie rock and punk.
What makes Decent Days and Nights by The Futureheads notable?
'Decent Days and Nights' received critical acclaim upon release, showcasing the band's ability to intertwine punk energy with melodic sensibilities. It became a defining record for the UK indie rock scene of the early 2000s and helped pave the way for similar bands emerging during that era. Released as The Futureheads' debut album in January 2004, 'Decent Days and Nights' introduced their distinct sound to a growing audience. At this point, the band was still relatively unknown but quickly gained traction with their energetic performances and unique style, setting the stage for their subsequent releases.
How many songs are on Decent Days and Nights?
Decent Days and Nights has 2 tracks, running approximately 3 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Decent Days and Nights Standout
- 2 Decent Days and Nights (Phones Bad Acid remix) Standout 3:29
Release Date
January 1, 2004
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
3 min 29 sec
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