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Nine Days

HistoryA second mainstream album, So Happily Unsatisfied, was scheduled for release in 2003.
However, due to complications with their record label, Sony, the album was never actually released as the band was no longer in possession of the rights of the songs.
In 2006, Nine Days' official website updated with a statement that the album would finally see an actual release, but no other specifics were given.After the split with Sony, the band released another album under their own record label.
The album, titled Flying The Corporate Jet, can be purchased at the bands' website.Although the band is for the most part still together and occasionally performs shows, both vocal artists, John Hampson and Brian Desveaux, have pursued solo careers and their music is available for purchase from their websites, [1\] and [2\] respectively.In mid-August 2006, Nine Days reunited and went back to the studio to record.
Slow Motion Life (Part One), a new EP with 6 songs, was released on January 19, 2007, and is available from their website or iTunes.
New album is to be announced for release.
Nine Days performed a charity show for Wantagh S.O.S (Save Our Students), a group to help Wantagh students get sports back after the budget was voted down.After several months of their website being down, the website, and the band, was relaunched in January 2013.
John Hampson discussed the relaunch as well as the long period of inactivity on the website with promises of a new album in 2013.
Along with the relaunch, the band made available on their website some free songs, including Slow Motion Life (Part Two) as a collection of demos.
Some live shows were also made available on the site, one for free and others for a small cost.
The free songs were available to anyone who provided an email address to sign up for the band's mailing list.Nine Days returned to their Americana roots with a brand new album, Something Out Of Nothing.It was crowdfunded.
It is a mix of pop, rock, folk, country and a bit of New Orleans.
Is was released on October, 25th of 2013.
It can be previewed and bought on the official site.

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