Between Days is an indie\u002Fambient\u002Frock project from Doylestown, Pennsylvania. After spending two years writing and slowly recording material, on October 4th, 2011 Between Days’ debut album “All The Water; It Flows Out To Sea” was released on Lillian Records. It is available for pay what you want (but ultimately free) download via bandcamp. A plan is in motion to press the debut record on vinyl but it might take some time.All The Water; It Flows Out To Sea was written by Kenny Miller starting in September of 2009 and ending in May of 2011. It was recorded by Adam Laub of Lillian Records from September of 2010 until September of 2011. Bobby Iacano mastered the album at Gradwell House in New Jersey. All artwork for the album was painted by Colin Frangicetto. Finally, the design and layout work was completed by Bren King.Though Between Days is a one person project it would not function as a preforming band, nor would it sound the way it does today, without the help of the following people:Studio Musicians.Bren King – Vocals.Adam Laub – Synths.Live Musicians.Sean Bramley – Guitar\u002FBass\u002FVocals.Matt Hershey – Guitar\u002FDrums.Brandon Baun – Piano\u002FGuitar.Jeff Shoolbraid – Bass.Mike Cherubino – Guitar.Andrew Schenker – Drums.Tim Eb – Guitar.Mike Berry – Drums.Roy Atadgy – Guitar.Matt Louridas – Bass.Kevin Bock – Piano\u002FGuitar\u002FBass.Nolan McGilloway – Drums\u002FPiano\u002FVocals.For those who haven’t heard of Between Days before, well I can tell you now… Skip the reading \u002F preview and go straight to the download page and GET IT. All The Water; It Flows Out To Sea is an ABSOLUTE MUST have album. The sound speak(s) for itself here lads. - The Sirens SoundBetween Days, and their debut album All The Water; It Flows Out To Sea continues to elude my definition even on my fourth listen. Soft, Sigur Ros-esque ambient passages build into shoegazey walls of guitar which grow and evolve into post-rock styled guitar dances. The whole thing builds and falls apart spectacularly...They have found a solid and distinct starting place, and as a debut release one could not ask for much more. Into my music library it has gone, and there it will remain. - Strictly Indie Music