Destine

Destine was a Dutch rock band that formed in Tilburg, the Netherlands in 2006.

Destine
Destine on a concert (2012)
Background information
OriginTilburg, Netherlands
GenresPop punk, power pop, Alternative rock, Emo
Years active2006-2015
LabelsRude Records, Sony Music
Websitehttp://www.destinemusic.com
MembersRobin van Loenen
Hubrecht Eversdijk
Laurens Troost
Tom Vorstius Kruijff
Jordy Datema

History

Originally from the Netherlands, the five youngsters joined forces in 2006 and released the A Dozen Dreams EP. After that, a time of intensive touring followed: in the first year they played 70 shows in the Netherlands, England, Wales, Germany, France and Belgium. Destine also shared the stage with bands like New Found Glory and Fall Out Boy. The large number of shows resulted in a rapidly growing fan base and several songs getting airplay on national radio and TV. Their song "Last Scene of a Plane Crash" was featured as a leader tune on TV station Comedy Central.

In December 2008, Destine signed with record label Sony Music and traveled to Orlando, Florida to record with producer James Paul Wisner, who has worked with bands such as Paramore and New Found Glory. He was impressed by the songs and was convinced that the band has the potential of achieving international success.

The first result of the collaboration, single "In Your Arms", entered Holland's charts in the first week of release, and soon received frequent airplay on several national radio stations. The single has been supported by a highly rewarded video, shot near San Francisco by director Marco de la Torre. In its first weeks, the video hit several YouTube charts. The song was also used for a commercial on Holland's largest TV station. Destine was featured on the cover of Up Magazine. The song was also featured in the video game Pro Evolution Soccer 2011.

In summer 2009, Destine toured frequently in the Netherlands and abroad. One of the highlights was the Lowlands Festival, one of Holland's major outdoor festivals.[1] In September 2009 Destine returned to the US to record their debut full length, again with Wisner. The album was released in early 2010 by Sony Music.

On 17 April, a new music video was released for Spiders.

On 23 April, Destine announced via their website that they were flying to Orlando, Florida to record a new single, again being produced by James Paul Wisner. Recording was between 27 April and 3 May, and the result was a cover of the song "Down" by Jay Sean and Lil Wayne.

Single "Stay" was released on June 19, 2011. On August 3, the band's debut album was released for the first time in Japan including three bonus tracks, the cover song "Down", the remixed and remastered "The Disappointment" (taken from their debut EP) and the Night Skies, the only song written during the Lightspeed recording session that didn't make it to the final cut of the album as the band didn't think it fit the rest of the album as a whole.

Destine performed in August on the Netherlands radio station FN "Wait Forever" for the first time, along with several cover songs, the Japan bonus tracks for Lightspeed and "Stay". They also announced that the album will be released in mid-2012. On September 30 the band will release their next single "Thousand Miles" as well as the music video.

On October 18, 2011, the band announced that drummer Robin Faas quit. They also announced that Jordy Datema will take his place in the band. On October 20 Destine has played its last show with Robin Faas in Breda at the Breda zegt Ja festival.

On March 5, 2012, the band released their movie, Footprints: A Year in the Life.[2]

On March 30, the band released their second studio album, "Illuminate".[3] The album received many positive reviews[4][5][6][7] and was on the Netherlands Chart, where they ranked 42 on April 7.[8] The band recorded the album with James Paul Wisner again, and also with David Bendeth, who had worked with bands like All Time Low and Paramore, and mixed a few songs in this album.

Some months after they released their third album, they announced farewell shows which marks the end of this band.

Influences

Lead vocalist Robin van Loenen stated in an interview:

From when we grew up we always listened mostly to American music and watched American movies and stuff. When we started playing in bands it was only natural to play that kind of music because that's what we loved. Some of my personal musical influences are Acceptance, Jimmy Eat World, Paramore and Copeland, as well as some metal, pop and oldies.

Robin van Loenen, Substream Music Press

Members

Ex-members

Discography

Destine discography
Studio albums2
Music videos4
EPs1
Singles7

Studio albums

Title Release date Label Charts
(NL)
[9]
A Dozen Dreams (EP) 2006 Independent
Lightspeed January 1, 2010 Sony Music
22
Illuminate March 30, 2012 Rude Records
42
Forevermore May 8, 2015 Destine Music
-

Singles

Release date Title Album Charts
(NL)
[9]
May 8, 2009 "In Your Arms" Lightspeed
77
August 14, 2009 "Stars"
76
January 15, 2010 "Spiders"
62
October 1, 2010 "Down"
78
June 16, 2011 "Stay" Illuminate
September 30, 2011 "Thousand Miles"
March 6, 2012 "Night Skies"
June 1, 2012 "All the People"
July 9, 2012 "Wait Forever"
April 28, 2015 "Down And Out" Forevermore

Music videos

Release date Title Album Director
May 8, 2009 "In Your Arms" Lightspeed Marco De La Torre
September 3, 2009 "Stars" Marco De La Torre
April 17, 2010 "Spiders" Marco De La Torre
October 8, 2010 "Down" Greg Ephraim
June 24, 2011 "Stay" Illuminate Laurens Troost & Sitcom Soldiers
September 30, 2011 "Thousand Miles" Laurens Troost
June 1, 2012 "All the People" Laurens Troost
July 9, 2012 "Wait Forever" Laurens Troost
May 6, 2015 "Down And Out" Forevermore Laurens Troost

Usage

The song "In Your Arms" is used on the soundtrack of the football game Pro Evolution Soccer (2011).

References

  1. "destine.nl". Destine.nl. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  2. "Dvd 'Footprints: A Year In The Life'". Destinemusic.com. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  3. "Destine Announces New Album 'Illuminate'". Destinemusic.com. 2012-02-23. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  4. "Alternative Addiction Review - "Illuminate"". Alternativeaddiction.com. 2012-01-04. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  5. "Cassette Culture Review - "Illuminate"". Cassetteculture.com. 2012-03-30. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  6. "Rocking Boy Review - "Illuminate"". Archived from the original on 14 March 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  7. "Illuminate Press Coverage". Destinemusic.com. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  8. Steffen Hung (2012-04-14). "DutchCharts". Dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  9. "Discografie Destine". Dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
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