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Album: Dayshell (2013)
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  • Dayshell was formed in early 2012 by former Of Mice & Men clean vocalist Shayley Dayshell Bourget and his former Covette bandmates: drummer Raul Martinez and bassist Jordan Wooley. They signed to Sumerian records and released a self-titled debut album on October 15, 2013.
  • This was released as Dayshell's debut single. "It pretty much tells my whole story," said Bourget. "I would wake up with anxiety, get paranoid, and start drinking in order to feel normal. On the chorus, I'm reaching out for a hand though. I want to become the person I was born to be. I want to be better at what I love to do. At the end of the day, it's a huge 'thank you' to the fans who have supported me and never gave up. I come out of the gate completely honest. Nobody can say anything because I say it all here."

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