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Seconds Separate the Days was an indie/emo/punk band from Oshkosh, Wisconsin active in the mid to late 90s. Members: Todd Vandenberg - Vocals Todd Matschi - Guitar Steve Stanczyk - Guitar Sean Manning - Bass, Vocals Kevin DeMars - Drums Review: Seconds Separate the Days Ups, Downs & Long Distances Unfortunately this band is, or will be soon, broken up. They play(ed) a style that isn't just another carbon copy of a particular style, which doesn't happen nearly as often as it should. The guitars are kinda jangly and driving, but they also have a groove to them. The thing that stuck out most when I first listened to this is the vocals and the way they were recorded. They've got a lead singer, but two other guys that sing back-ups and overlapping vocals as well. Almost like Forever and Counting -era Hot Water Music, but less abrasive and a little looser. Not too polished, and not under-produced, either (meaning it doesn't sound like they recorded it on their little brother's My First Sony radio). Some indie rock, some emo, some other stuff....but all good stuff. It reminds me of early 90's stuff like One or Statue (but not as heavy in the guitar parts). 10 songs that you can only get (I think) from them at the address below. They show a lot of promise, but like the bands who I mentioned earlier, they couldn't stick around very long. But at least they left this for us. --Tom Minarchick Ink 19 User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons B

Ups, Downs & Long Distances

Ups, Downs, And Long Distances

Seconds Separate The Days
Seconds Separate the Days / The Transpire Ton split 7 inch

Seconds Separate the Days / The Transpire Ton
Reveal The Character
Ups, Downs and Long Distances
Set Sail For Midnight
The Transpire Ton / Seconds Separate The Days
Set Sail For Midnight: A Compilation For Boys And Girls
The Erudition Project LP