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Reigning Days Announce Live Shows To Celebrate Their Debut Album

By: Mar. 20, 2018
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On April 13th, British rock trio Reigning Days are set to release their colossal debut albumEclipse, via Marshall Records. In support of this, they have announced that they will be playing a very special show at London's Nambucca on April 27th in association with Camden Rocks Presents.

Joining them on the night will be Vahalla Awaits which features members of The Blackout and Revoker for their debut show, as well as Towers, Rosen, Gravey, Indya and As Sirens Fall.

The band have also been announced for this year's The Great Escape Festival where they will play The Autonomy stage on Thursday 17th May, then on September 9th they head to Wheels and Fins festival in Kent, which is a three-day event celebrating music and action sports.

Eclipse is a huge 14-track debut from the three-piece, demonstrating why the band have been dubbed as one of the hottest talents emerging on rock scene. Their latest single'Inhaler' was released to rave reviews with Daniel P Carter championing it on the Radio 1 Rock Show, The Guardian Guide tweeting about its "chunky rock riffage", Team Rock including it in their Tracks of the Week and Kerrang Radio's Alex Baker stating that it "cements them as one of the great promising British bands".

The previous single 'Gravity' was their first release since signing to Marshall Records, following their acclaimed debut EP, and spent 10 consecutive weeks on Planet Rock's playlist and shot straight on to Kerrang's Rock Chart.

Having shared stages with the likes of Feeder, Enter Shikari, Lower Than Atlantis, and performed at festivals such as Download Festival, Camden Rocks and 2000 Trees, Reigning Days are projected to continue their rise in 2018.



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