








Hailing from Rochester, N.Y., Burning Daylight combine power pop hooks with country-tinged roots rock to form an
energetic sound that's both finely crafted and a little rough around the edges at the same time. In late 2006, the band traveled to
Hoboken, NJ to record their recently released debut full-length record "Whiskey & Romances" with Dan McLoughlin of The Push
Stars. McLoughlin (whose production credits include Dinosaur Jr and Weezer) also offered his talents as a keyboard player &
guitarist, augmenting the trio's melody rich power pop/alt-country sound throughout the twelve song collection. The band's
instantly accessible songs and powerful live show have given the band an edge in over three years of performances throughout the
northeast, opening for a variety of national acts including The Push Stars, Mike Doughty, Tim Easton and Steve Forbert. Often
compared to bands like Old 97s and Wilco, Burning Daylight's infectious melodies and bittersweet grit have set the band apart in a
world of sub-genres and musical fads, all the while retaining a sound that is familiar yet all its own.