In 1988, The Jeremy Days landed an evergreen hit with "Brand New Toy" that is still played on the radio today. As "children of the MTV era," the band released five albums in ten years, blending British pop and American art rock. The band's first two albums, The Jeremy Days (1988) and Circushead (1990), were produced by the renowned team of Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley. This duo also worked with Madness, Kevin Rowland & Dexys Midnight Runners, Elvis Costello, David Bowie, and the Hothouse Flowers. By the time the band split up in 1995, they had sold more than a million records.
Twenty-four years later, in 2022, they reunited at Hamburg's "Docks," and released a new album, "Beauty in Broken," which entered the German album charts at number 21 a week after its release. In October of that year, the band performed at the WDR Rockpalast for the first time as part of the Crossroads Festival.
Just in time for their current tour of Germany in October 2025, the Rockpalast performance will be released on CD/DVD and as a limited-edition double vinyl in random colors, as well as digitally.
Dirk Darmstädter, the frontman of The Jeremy Days, says, "It's another document of our band's long and multifaceted journey through this crazy world."
CD
1. It Is The Time
2. Starting To Pretend
3. Breathe
4. Julie Thru The Blinds
5. Are You Inventive?
6. For The Lovers
7. Brand New Toy
8. Beauty In Broken
9. Blue New Year
10. Loved
11. The Deep Dark Night
12. This World
13. Stupid November
14. Rome Wasn't Built In A Day
15. Food And Coffee
DVD
1. It Is The Time
2. Starting To Pretend
3. Breathe
4. Julie Thru The Blinds
5. Are You Inventive?
6. For The Lovers
7. Brand New Toy
8. Beauty In Broken
9. Blue New Year
10. Loved
11. The Deep Dark Night
12. This World
13. Stupid November
14. Rome Wasn't Built In A Day
15. Food And Coffee
16. Starting To Pretend (acoustic)
17. Interview (with Rembert Stiewe)