Band, DE
Electronic and Rock
Days Of Sorrow is the brain-child of William Lennox (vocals, keyboards) and André Schreiber (bass), hailing from Dortmund (Germany). In 1981, they decided to form the band, at the time when Post-Punk / New Wave movement emerged. The first four piece line-up included Wolfram Huber (guitar) and Nicolai Sabotka (drums). John Tollhaus overheard them playing their song "Wild World" by chance, during a rehearsal and immediately offered the band to produce the band's first 12” EP. Several months later, the EP “Remembering The Days” was published by Tollhaus Records in 1984. Following up with two 7” single versions of "Wild World" and another 12” EP, called “A Thousand Faces” in 1986, shortly ahead of a scheduled Spanish tour, the band split up. In December 2017 William and André reformed "Days Of Sorrow", producing new material.
![]() | William Lennox voc GB |
![]() | Claudio Stöber key |
![]() | Kurt Voigt dr |
![]() | Wolfram Hubert b, g |
![]() | André Schreiber b |
![]() | Nicolai Sabotka dr |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Whatever Happens | Days Of Sorrow | 2018 | Compil. |
Wild World | Days Of Sorrow | 1986 | Single |
Remembering The Days | Days Of Sorrow | 1984 | Album |