Knead To Know: Days Are Done ☀️

here’s our next Knead To Know interview, with the amazing Days Are Done! 🤘

over the past year or so, they’ve been doing loads across Manchester, performing at various venues across the city and releasing tunes – we love their 80s-inspired feel with so many vocal harmonies lacing the soundscape and so much passion put into their music. ⚡️ their newest single “I’ve Tried” sounds absolutely gorgeous and we thought we’d get em for an interview! Find it in full below! 😎


Hey guys, thanks so much for doing the interview with us here. Tell us a bit more about yourselves!

Heya, we’re Emmy Kay – I’m a songwriter, singer, composer and actor originally from Manchester and Adam Lewis- singer, songwriter and BAFTA-winning composer originally from Wales.

The new single sounds superb, can you tell us a bit more about it?

Adam – It’s called “I’ve Tried” and it came out a couple of weeks ago. It’s a stream of consciousness really, thoughts about relationships and love. It’s half of a person’s conversation. Some things are hard to say but easier to say in a song. The last single ‘Say You Might’ was the other side of the conversation! It’s stuff one of us has really said for the most part. Musically it’s Pop- Classic Soul but with our own flavour. Influenced by a lot of our favourite artists like George Michael and Luther Vandross but it’s very much us. We’re creating our own sound and pushing it further every track we release.

What inspired you guys to start making music together?

Emmy – It sort of happened by accident. We knew each other through mutual friends and we just sat down with a “let’s see what happens” attitude which pretty much sums us up as a band. Adam was already in a band at that point and as that folded we just ran with this.

How do you go about creating your music? Do you home record, or use a studio?

We record everything at home – we have a very tiny home studio so we really are self-contained. We tend to slip into our own little world. But yeah everything’s done by us. We occasionally will get drums or a few other bits recorded remotely if we feel the track needs it but “I’ve Tried” is all us.

We’ve seen you take a little break from gigging – what have you been up to in the meantime?

We have! We’ve been writing, recording and much like everyone else, having the odd extentensial crisis. You know how it goes! We try and lean into remembering why we’re doing this now and again. So we don’t get caught on the music industry treadmill. Also living life, so we’ve got stuff to write about obviously.

Your previous singles sound absolutely brilliant, we love the harmonies and orchestral-sounding production on them. Who produces the music and what do you look for when producing?

Thankyou. We do is the short answer. It’s the both of us and it’s taken a long time to find a sound we were happy with and work out the journey we want to go on with the music. We started off doing acoustic stuff and we’re proud of those early singles but as our sounds developed and our writing has matured we wanted to move on.  Embrace all our influences. For us it’s all about finding the right sounds so we do spend a decent amount of time on that. We love harmonies, like you said. Stacked vocals and making just the two of us sound like an entire choir is our jam. We’re lucky in that we have an amazing mix engineer – Steve Power ( Robbie Williams, Womack and Womack) and he really gets what we’re trying to do. We’ll send him the finished track and he’ll add this amazing shine to it. He really fills out the tracks and understands us. 

What are your main inspirations for your songs?

Lyrically – life . We have the joke that all our songs are based on a true story but it’s really true. Whatever happens, whatever we experience or we see other people experience we write about. A lot of it is “ I’ve felt like this, have you?”. We try not to censor or edit in the sense that we try to be as honest as possible. Musically – a mash of a lot of our favourite artists. We both love D’Angelo and 90s r and b but we also love Hall and Oates, George Michael, Crosby, Stills and Nash. In terms of modern artists – we love H.E.R, Leon Bridges, Snoh Allegra, Marina Diamandis. We’re Pop, Classic Soul but in our own way. You can still hear our Americana influences if you listen carefully too. But we also take influences from other stuff – fashion, movies, architecture. We try an absorb vibes from as much stuff as possible. 

How do you write? Do you write together, or do you bring lyrics and melodies to the table separately?

Emmy – Musically we always write together. Adam will come up with some chords or I’ll hum a melody. Then we’ll see where it goes. We usually decide fairly quickly if it’s going in the bin or not. Lyrically – it’s me. I’ll run lyric ideas by Adam now and again but I write them.

Over the past few years, how have you been spending your time musically? (recording, writing etc)

Lockdown had the biggest influence on us. We really went into a ‘burn it down and start again’ moment with the band. Adam lost his Dad during that period and just being inside, everything was very emotionally overwhelming. It made us stop and take stock. Why are we doing this? What do we want out of it? We wrote a crazy amount of songs while everything was shut and our sound started to evolve.

When you’re performing live, what do you each find best about it?

Emmy – We both love being on stage. In fact that’s where you really find the songs cause you can feel them evolving. It’s funny cause the old more acoustic version of the band we were gigging sometimes 5 times a week but with this version we’re still tryna navigate our way through how to best convey these songs as best we can to an audience cause at the moment there’s still just the two of us.

What music do you listen to? Which artists inspire you to make music?

Adam – that’s a complicated question because we both have different tastes but overlap in the middle somewhere. I love Leon Bridges, disco (I’m a big Donna Summer fan), but I’m also a huge Guns and Roses fan, I love Metallica. But also Crosby Stills and Nash, 90s r and b…

Emmy – I also love Guns and Roses! I maybe have a bit more of a pop lean than Adam- I’m a long term Marina Diamandis fan, I love Ariana Grande, I listen to a lot of Jorja Smith but we’re named after a Nick Drake song (Day Is Done) cause we both love him, I’m a huge Joni Mitchell fan. I love Kate Bush. I love 90s r& b too. TLC is my jam and I think Babyface is one of our greatest living songwriters.  It’s definitely complicated!

Have you got anything else planned for the rest of the year?

Writing and writing. We’re not sure if we’re gonna release anything else this year yet. But certainly, there’ll be new music soon and gigs. We may do a launch gig in Manchester next year for some new music. Stay tuned.


we love doing these interviews, it’s so great to have an insight into each act’s writing processes, their inspirations and the such – fantastic to see what makes each act unique! we also really enjoy the fact that they do the production themselves, being able to have that creative control is something we often enjoy here at the label so it’s nice to see artists taking a more personal approach! it’s well worth checking out their new tune as well, another incredible release under their belt! a big thank you to them for partaking in this interview, we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did! 🍞

ICYMI, our The Wrap for August! ✨

in case you missed it, our The Wrap feature for August was simply spectacular ✨

featuring brand new amazing releases from Casinos Kerry Feeney Happy Families Pizza Crunch Sugarstone Rosalind Joy The Battery Farm and The Ruby Tuesdays – chock-full of such a fantastic variety of incredible tunes. 🤘

you can find it in full over on our website at https://breadrecords.co.uk/2022/09/07/the-wrap-august-2022/ – take a gander and let us know what you think! 🍞

Halloweezer II @ Zombie Shack! 👻

we’re proper made up to be able to host Halloweezer II in collaboration with our top pals Thunder and the Giants over at The Zombie Shack on the 27th October! 🤘

there’s gonna be a proper spooky lineup, with music from some of our faves here in Manchester, HWY and Nat Dempsey & The Near Strangers – plus, Thunder and the Giants will be performing too along with Peter Cat all the way from Glasgow! ⚡️ so stoked for this one.

“early crow” tickets on sale now for only £3 – plus it’s pay as you feel on the door in order to accommodate for everyone during these times of expensive costs of living, find tickets over on Fatsoma at https://fatso.ma/WvbV 🍞

Just The Crust 19/09/22: Full Billy – All I Ever ☀️

our feature for today’s Just The Crust is the brand new single from Preston’s own Full Billy “All I Ever”! 🤘

these guys have been making waves since they formed, we had them perform for us at our Toasted gig at the Grafton Arms and they smashed their set – proper talented chaps. ☀️

continuing from the huge sound of their debut single “Power Couple”, they’ve only expanded on their style of huge drums, powerful riffs and catchy, massive choruses – this new single sounds fantastic and we imagine it’s gonna be a belter live. 😎

it opens up with a massive wall of sound, lovely guitar riffs weaving their way around the rhythm section and then suddenly drops into an intimate and delicate verse that commands your attention – only to build so well with arpeggios, hard-hitting rhythm and suddenly exploding into the chorus with a wall of distortion that really forces its way into the forefront of the track. 😎 the bridge is laced with huge vocals, really showing off Joe’s vocal ability, before leading into a lovely melody-stricken outro that reinforces how tight these lads are as a band.

another incredible release for them, we can’t wait to hear even more from the band! you can find it over on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/artist/1jfblnenN2GuVgEpD3Nacq… – also available on all streaming platforms!

find all of our features, reviews, music and more on our website at www.breadrecords.co.uk🍞

Local Loaf update! ☀️

another Sunday, another update to our boss Local Loaf playlist 🤘

so many great additions this week, including music from Pyncher Jimmy Page Drian Ayanam Udoma Music and Firesites! ☀️ so great to see such a constant stream of fantastic music coming out, just one part of what makes the scene so great 😎

head on over to our Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5FnabVHuYeT9Yp2s7GjeKY to find the playlist in full – give it a like to keep up to date with any new additions! 🍞

Only a week til Fordaze headlines the Grafton! ☀️

there’s only a week to go til we’re back on over at the Grafton Arms for our next headline show with the amazing Fordaze! ⚡️

it’s gonna be a mental one, electronic pop vibes from everyone and we’re sure it’ll go OFF. 🤘 with support from Colorful CrimesDora Noszkay Music and Phantom Teardrop, we can’t wait for this 😎

it’s free entry, 7:30pm start – there’s great drinks on tap, food served til late, gonna be great! find out more at our event Bread Records Present: Fordaze + Supports 🍞

Last week’s “On The Rise” was fantastic 🤘

we had an absolute blast last Friday at Lions Den Manchester for our first “On The Rise” gig! 👊

big love to Mark Pratt music Spooky Goose NEW DIVIDE and The Internet Café for performing for us, each of the bands smashed their sets and a massive shout to everyone who came down and supported, it means a lot to see people down ❤️

we’ll be announcing our next one soon, keep your eyes peeled.. plus, lots and lots of gigs already with even more on the way at www.breadrecords.co.uk/events/ 🍞

TOASTED: Maxwell Varey / Shadows of a Silhouette / The Window View / Jake McNicholas 🥪

we’re proper stoked to bring you our next Toasted band gig over at the Grafton Arms on the 8th of October! 🤘

an incredible lineup for this one, we’ve got Maxwell Varey performing, Derby’s Shadows Of A Silhouette and then from the Lake District we have The window view and Jake McNicholas of The Northern Threads opening up for us! this is gonna be one to remember for sure 😎

come on down on the Saturday 8th of October, it’s free entry, pints from £3.50, food served til late.. can’t go wrong with that. find out more at our event TOASTED: Maxwell Varey / Shadows of a Silhouette / The Window View / Jake McNicholas 🍞

REVIEW: Green Wire – Upside Down, Inside Out 💥

Manchester’s indie-rockers Green Wire put out their brand new single “Upside Down, Inside Out” earlier this month! ⚡️

we’ve covered their music a fair bit now here on the website, and we’re huge fans of their explosive energy, captivating riffs and class songwriting that’s come to define their songs. Their previous releases are an apt example of their talent, we especially love “Cigarettes on the Dancefloor” and “T-shirt & Jeans“, both feel like a nostalgic trip to our late teens, late nights out and getting drunk in nightclubs. 👊

this new single stays true to their sound, with huge guitar riffs leading the track in, accompanied by massive rhythm sections that really make the track explode! after the massive intro, it drops down and gives way for the story to be told, and the main vocal takes command of the track, directing your attention to it so well and the songwriting is as great as ever, a gorgeous depiction of the romantic interactions between people. as it opens up into the chorus it regains the ferocity of the intro, sounding huge and with a massive singalong hook that we’re sure will be belted back at the band at any live gigs. 🤘

the bridge gives the track so much room to breathe, utilising the power chords from the rhythm guitar to give the drums their time to shine, with so many class fills really showing off the talent in the band, you can tell each member is so in sync with one another and gel so well – absolutely fantastic to see. it finally reaches the closing point on a final huge rendition of the chorus, we’re sure this one’s gonna be a belter to catch at their gigs, another brill tune from these lads.

you can find it on all the streaming sites including Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/artist/7HviO4x9zeD0zpo9UsZhtC?si=TYSVFRY4SsWWZ5jhxrTMCw – it’s worth checking out all these guys’ tunes, great catalogue already with only a few singles out. 🍞

Cream of the Crop: 1st Oct! 🌾

we’re back on the first of October with our next singer-songwriter afternoon do over at The Thirsty Scholar! 🤘

we’ve got a stellar lineup for you this month, with some of our favourites on the Manchester scene, including Max Macmillan Cameron Davies Anyone’s Ghost and Arms & Hearts! ⚡️ gonna be a lovely afternoon of live music!

come on down on the Saturday 1st of October from 1pm to catch all the action – great beers on tap, veggie/vegan food served all afternoon, free live music! find out more at our event Cream of the Crop: 1st Oct! 🍞