Reigning Days reveal video for ‘Renegade’ + UK tour supporting Wilson


OFFICIAL VIDEO REVEALED Release date – February 26th

On Tour Across The UK, Headline Shows  plus dates supporting Wilson and also RavenEye.

“Having already made waves last year, Reigning Days are clearly aiming
to 
take a big bite out of 2016”Kerrang!

Devonshire three-piece Reigning Days have unveiled the explosive video for their brand new single ‘Renegade’, out on February 26th.

Premiering last Friday on Kerrang.com, the slick performance video sees the Devon boys laying it all on the line, destroying guitars and putting every last drop of blood, sweat and tears into a performance reminiscent of the mind-blowing live show that they’re currently touring the UK with.

 

Throwing their gargantuan guitar riffs and made-for-radio choruses into the pot, the band have created a shining example of how huge a three-piece can sound.  ‘Renegade’ was again produced by Jamie Evans (Mexicolas) and mixed by Ade Bushby (Foo Fighters/Muse) and demonstrates why Reigning Days are being tipped as the rock band to watch out for in 2016.

“Reigning Days are writing music that’s so SO good, it sounds like they’ve been a band for years and they’re already doing stadium tours.” Alex Baker (Kerrang! Radio)

The brand new single follows ‘Friendly Fire’, the blistering track that was released at the end of last year to high critical acclaim. After also receiving a video premiere on Kerrang.com, the track leapt straight into the Top 10 in the Kerrang! Charts and Scuzz TV charts as well as numerous radio playlists, including Planet Rock, gaining spins on the Radio 1 Rock Show.

Reigning Days are currently on the road touring 13 nights across the UK, supporting fellow up-and-coming 3-piece RavenEye. The band will also be heading out on a UK stint with Detroit party rockers Wilson, plus additional headline shows and an intimate performance at London’s Black Heart in Camden supporting Highly Suspect.

The three-piece, made up of Dan Steer, Jonny Finnis and Joe Sansome, recently gave a hugely well-received performance at this year’s CMJ SESAC Showcase in New York. Prior to that, they spent the last 18 months honing their sound and have notched up some impressive main stage international appearances including festivals in Russia, India, Poland, America and the UK.  Support slots with the likes of Lower Than Atlantis, Enter Shikari and The 1975 have cemented their live credentials.

With early support from Radio 1, KROQ in the US, and some big festival announcements coming soon, Reigning Days are poised to smash through this year.

REIGNING DAYS LIVE DATES

January
28th January – Oxford, The Haven Club (supporting RavenEye)
29th January – Cardiff, Fuel Club (supporting RavenEye)
30th January – Exeter, The Cavern
31st January – Leicester, The Musician (supporting RavenEye)

February
2nd February – Bristol, The Exchange
4th February – Norwich, Waterfront Studio (supporting RavenEye)
5th February – Chester, Live Rooms
6th February – Worcester, Marrs Bar (supporting RavenEye)
8th February – London, The Black Heart (supporting Highly Suspect)
11th February – St Albans, The Horn (supporting RavenEye)
12th February – Sheffield, Greystones (supporting RavenEye)
13th February – Birmingham, The Sunflower Lounge

(supporting Wilson)
23rd February– Wolverhampton, Slade Rooms
24th February– Liverpool, Arts Club
25th February– Newcastle, O2 Academy 2
26th February– Glasgow, Broadcast
27th February– Leeds, The Key Club
29th February– Manchester, Sound Control
1st March – Cambridge, Portland Arms
2nd March – London, Barfly
3rd March – Southampton, Joiners

“This has blown my mind… absolutely phenomenal”
James Santer (BBC Introducing)

“Fucking ace. Nothing more, nothing less”Noctis Magazine

About David Farrell

General Manager and 'THE' competition guy at planetmosh.com. Manager of The Goddanm Electric www.thegde.co.uk, Tour manager for Serpentine, and ex-general Dogsbody at Hammerfest.co.uk. Media partner to numerous bands. Also takes photos, writes reviews and likes classic rock, with a touch of thrash to get the blood flowing.