
The Down Town is a song by Days of the New and the second single from their self-titled debut album. The Down Town was released as a single on March 2, 1998. Like its predecessor, the song reached #1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Tracks in 1998 and is a concert staple. “The Down Town” is also the third track on the band’s Definitive Collection released in 2008.
The song is arguably the second most popular single from the band’s debut album and certainly one of their best known songs overall. It is also one of the album’s upbeat tracks while bearing an aggressive chorus. Lyrically, “The Down Town” ambiguously details a town of drug users who are afraid of change and suppressive of the narrator. The phrase “to bring me down” is rebelliously shouted throughout the chorus. A mention of pointless and rejected concern over another person’s well-being is also addressed during the bridge. Given this theme of negativity, the “Down Town” song title may be intended as a double entendre or pun.
The “Down Town” video, directed by Lance Bangs, consists of a live concert performance. It retains the live audio and includes some notable differences from the studio recording; verse chords are used extensively in various parts, more punchy staccato is incorporated, and the first lyric of the bridge is changed to “I don’t think that I should give a fuck about you.”

Tracklist:
- The Down Town (LP Version)
- The Down Town (Radio Remix Version)
- Touch, Peel And Stand (Live)
- Freak (Live)



Credits:
Days of the New
Travis Meeks: lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Todd Whitener: lead guitar, backing vocals
Jesse Vest: bass
Adam Turgeon: drums
Production
Travis Meeks: Producer
Bill Klatt: Producer, engineer
Scott Litt: Producer
Todd Smith & Chris Stone: Second engineers
Blair Wells: Digital editing
Bob Ludwig: Mastering
James Rosenthal: Mixing
Adam Green: Digital editing






