One Days Notice
Cleveland, Ohio, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2010 | SELF
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“Considering none of the guys in One Days Notice have celebrated birthday number 30 as of yet, the band is way ahead of the pack in what they have accomplished so far on a local level, including having graced the House of Blues stage a handful of times, opened for big name acts including The Offspring and Bowling Soup, and performed at the Warped Tour, just to name a few highlights.” -
“One Day’s Notice find a solid ground between straight-laced and shit-faced. Produced by Northeast Ohio studio guru Ben Schigel (Switched) with Jim Wirt (Incubus), When Dinosaurs Get Drunk is a bravura outing from a group of guys with a firm understanding of the pop-punk ethic. They know music is supposed to be fun and that they wouldn’t be able to pull off the shoe-gaze mope thing with much conviction. It sounds like they had fun on Dinosaurs by just playing the music they want to play, edifying themselves first—which results in a wonderfully contagious kind of joy.” -
“They have the talent and energy to break into the pop punk scene and help bring it back to some sort of noteriety. Reports are that these guys are a great time live, so I don’t see why they can’t push themselves into the mainstream.” -
“When Dinosaurs Get Drunk” basks in the glow of it’s memorable punk rock jams, and shines through with a few well-placed ballads. Lyrically, this album is a collective message of spending time with friends and taking advantage of every second. Musically? It’s just a lot of fun.” -
“It´s hard to really describe Ohio based One Days Notice´s music in one word because even if the major part is punkrock, the band is here to entertain us and could also be labeled as fun rock. The follow up to the debut EP "That´s what she said" from 2012, is called "When dinosaurs get drunk" where they worked with producers Ben Shigel and Jim Wirt. I think the mix could´ve been a bit better but there´s nothing wrong with the material on this album, they are experts of writing hooks if you look at songs like "Liar", "Coming home" and "Bye bye crazy". However, the best song is by far "Haha" that you can listen to on youtube. What a smash hit it is. For fans of Sugar Ray, Alien Ant Farm, The Offspring” -
“When Dinosaurs Get Drunk is by far the band's best work to date and shows a great progression from their debut EP.” -
“Despite the insipid title, the new album, When Dinosaurs Get Drunk, shows some maturity. Even sneering raucous opening tune, "Hahaha," is a catchy song with pretty pop melodies that belie the song's revenge fantasy.” -
"Rocks like MxPx, Allister, Goldfinger. 'We played every show we could in the beginning so we could get our live show just right and get our name out there.' says One Days Notice guitarist/vocalist Jesea Lee. 'We played plenty of shows in (our hometown of) Cleveland - and out of town - where we were the only ones there.' Bolstered by a sound they describe as 'the Offspring humping Lady Gaga', Lee says the band have big plans: "We're going for gold. We want it all!" -
“One Day’s Notice is a young band (just formed one year ago) based out of the birth place of rock-and-roll that has already proven itself to be a winner, gaining a slot on the 2010 Vans Warped Tour and finding some radio airplay for several of its tracks! We interviewed the band to learn a bit more about them such as what groups are they inspired by, what their creative process looks like, and how DID such a young band get a spot on the Vans Warped Tour so quickly!” -
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Premium brewed punk rock band One Days Notice formed at a neighborhood Beer Olympics in 2010, an event that ended in two open
container charges and one public urination violation. After the heat
died down, the band began work on their debut EP “That’s What She Said”
which ultimately earned them a shot to sweat their balls off on the Vans
Warped Tour.
Since then, the punks from the birth place of
rock 'n' roll have continued to “go hard” by releasing two full-length
albums with 2012’s "Dime a Dozen" and 2013’s "When Dinosaurs Get Drunk".
Their acclaimed live show has grown even crazier and drunk-ier as they
have opened for bands such as The Offspring and Bowling for Soup and
have twice headlined a sold out Cleveland Music Festival at The House of
Blues. They've appeared in Alternative Press, rocked a blistering live
set on the PBS Original TV series Live Wire, and have officially sold
albums in over five different countries.
So sit back, crack a cold one, and get ready...
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