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Decade is the fourth studio album by Canadian alternative rock band The Veer Union. It was released on January 29, 2016. It was released on January 29, 2016. It is their first album in almost four years, and the first to feature an all new lineup outside of frontman and band co-founder Crispin Earl.
The Veer Union is a Canadian rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia. They have released multiple studio albums, Time to Break the Spell (2006), Against the Grain (2009), Divide the Blackened Sky (2012), and an EP Life Support Part 1 (2013).
Divide the Blackened Sky is the third album from hard rock band The Veer Union (albeit only the second one under their current name, as their first album, Time to Break the Spell, was recorded when they were known as simply "Veer"). [6] The majority of the album was self-produced, written and recorded by the band.
Band Years active Origin Studio albums The Veer Union: 2004–present Vancouver, British Columbia: Time to Break the Spell (2006) Against the Grain (2009) Divide the Blackened Sky (2012) Decade (2016) Vertical Horizon: 1990–present Georgetown, Washington, DC: There and Back Again (1992) Running on Ice (1995) Live Stages (1997) Everything You ...
The band played an incredible 139 concerts in that year — traveling on commercial flights, in cars, vans, buses, trains and worse — and recorded their blockbuster second album between tour ...
Work on the album started shortly after the band was founded in 2004 by vocalist Crispin Earl and guitarist Eric Schraeder. [4] Earl had been fronting the band "Everything After", and working on Tommy Lee's album solo album Tommyland: The Ride, while Schraeder had been playing with the band Forty Foot Echo; however, neither was happy, and decided to instead form their own band with each other.
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