"My story of when I first heard of Daybreak Ends is an interesting one. I was investigating a homicide where the victim had been killed in his automobile near downtown Los Angeles. I was the first forensic identification specialist at the scene and as I walked up to the vehicle I noticed that the radio was still on. Its always an eerie feeling when you hear the last CD a person was listening to before their death because it psychologically attaches you to the victim. As I went to turn off the radio I heard the beginning of a song which ended up being "So Far Away" and I was immediately drawn to it. I inspected the area and as I worked I listened to the CD over and over and when I was done, I took it and continue to listen to it every day. I figured the victim wouldn't need it where he was going anyway"
- Capt. Matthew Waltz
Forensic Identification Specialist
Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department
There are many different ways a person becomes a fan of a band. Some people stumble upon the band by chance encounters, while others hear about a band from a friend. Daybreak Ends is a band that strives to get as many people into their dark and heavy brand of rock and roll as possible. Whether it be their marathon 4 month national tours, their frequent shows at venues like The Whisky, Viper Room, Key Club, and Knitting Factory, or appearing as a featured band in Alternative Press magazine, the band has worked day in and day out to make sure everyone has heard of Daybreak Ends.