Chase The Day: Riffs, alt-rock and heavy-pop vibes.
'This is no Ikea flat pack retro-grunge band, this is quality, solid and well built. A great debut album.' Powerplay magazine - album review
'Swinging RATM style riffs and lush harmonies, with equal doses of crunch and chorus.' Classic Rock Magazine - 'Tracks of the Week'
'It’s love from the very first riff. The album is an unusual mix of booming, gloomy basslines, colossal riffs, and layers upon layers of harmony. Within the first few seconds, I’m transported back to Download, ignoring the pouring rain, and basking in profound guitar sounds. It’s the sort of album you want to hear through giant speakers either side of a stage, with a beer in one hand and potentially a brolly in the other.' Midlands Metal Heads - album review
'Tabula Rasa should be used as a precedent on how to do a rock album right.' Small music reviews -album review
'Roaring out vocals with such confidence you'd be forgiven for thinking this album was their third or fourth, not in fact their debut.' New Roots - album review
'Superbly well-produced and a spectacular debut from Chase The Day. If you have a passion for the Foos, Nirvana or just like hard-hitting grunge that will blast you straight back into 90’s nostalgia then Tabula Rasa is definitely worth checking out.' Jace Media - album review
'Grungy vocals juxtaposed against the alt-rock/ almost psychedelic/ indie melodies to prove that the band can update 90’s music and turn it into something that can definitely be loved by the masses.' AltCorner - album review
'A barnstorming number that mixes what I love about rock - a catchy number, full of hooks and soulful vocals that reach into your soul and makes everything just that little bit better.' Stop Drop Listen - 'Pariah' single review
This is sinister, snaking rock to get the adrenaline going...there’s a strong grunge vibe, but it never feels like a look back. SupaJam - 'Pariah' single review
'Tabula Rasa contains 12 tracks each crammed full of high-energy '90s-era alt-rock that fans of Foo Fighters, Soundgarden, and Nirvana will eat up!' PureGrainAudio
'Groovy riffs and catchy hooks make for a nostalgic mantra, honing onto all that was great in the 90s grunge heyday' AltCorner
'Chase the Day’s debut album is definitely something for fans of foot-tapping, head-nodding eclectic rock.' Grab the Mic
"Headlining the night was Chase the Day, a band from London who managed to suck the audience in with party rock then hit their faces and blow their minds. A hard rock sound perfect for any fan of Foo Fighters or similar bands. By playing shared leads and slow riffs comparable to Black Sabbath, the band got the large audience moving and headbanging and wanting more once the final song had been played. And more they got, with three encores at which the band had either run out of time or songs to play. Heavy, lively and loud, Chase the Day were a great band to finish off a night of cheerful and fun rock and punk bands." Grab The Mic -Live Review @ Asylum, Chelmsford, November 2015
"Chase The Day- post Seattle ’90s metal/rock-pop with a harmonic Nirvana/Pearl Jam vocalese but a more Foo Fighterly musical setting via a bit of Muse and a big dollop of Screaming Trees though more metally and bludgeoning, but the heaviosity of their rawk does not detract from what is a damn fine effort. Catchy and crunchin’…" BugBear Promotions
"The production is raw, the atmosphere is a small, sweaty club." Supajam - EP review
"Tasty, unique, full-bodied and sharp...melodies that are printed in the head by virtue of rather agile, apt and irresistible vocal harmonies" Calabria Sounds - EP review