Vancouver musical collective, daysormay (the English phonetic of the French "désormais" meaning "from now on") are on the rise. Singer Aidan Andrews and twin brothers/rhythm section Carson and Nolan Bassett are carving out a unique space in modern alternative music as they challenge their craft by incorporating pulsing drums, enchanting synths and guitars, unforgettable melodies and sharp-witted lyrics.
Their 2021 debut full length album, Just Existing, was a collection of audio snapshots from their lives: the growth, trials and tribulations that form a collection of erratic musical glimpses displaying their recent creative growth spurt. In true daysormay style, their authenticity sees them making music not only they love, but as a scrapbook of sounds and influences, with prominent drums, euphoric and emotional melodies and a whirlpool of dynamics brushed in their vibrancy and artistic passion. The recording endeavor, with esteemed Vancouver producer Steve Bays (The Killers, Diplo, The Zolas) at the helm, resulted in 10 songs that illuminate an evolution for the trio, into a more defined, more assertive musical identity.
daysormay attack each new live show with relentless energy of a band on the verge. Their history of stunning audiences is extensive, from at home in Canada, to headline shows in Europe, including The Reeperbahn Festival (Germany), The Great Escape (England), Bumbershoot (Seattle), SXSW, Treefort Festival as well as support slots on stages with Cold War Kids, Tessa Violet, Peach Pit, and Walk Off The Earth.
With the wind at their backs, this rising Vancouver music group has zero intentions of slowing down. Working between Vancouver and LA, the group has turned their mind to the next batch of music and the next step in the evolution of daysormay.