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Di-rect

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Dutch rock band
Di-rect
Di-rect at Uitmarkt in 2008
Di-rect atUitmarkt in 2008
Background information
OriginThe Hague,South Holland,Netherlands
Genres
Years active1999–present
LabelsEMI, 8ball
Members
  • Marcel Veenendaal
  • Paul Jan Bakker
  • Frans "Spike" van Zoest
  • Bas van Wageningen
  • Jamie Westland
Past members
  • Tim Akkerman
  • Vince van Reeken
Websitewww.di-rect.nl

Di-rect (stylised inuppercase) is a Dutchrock band fromThe Hague, formed in 1999. The band's current line-up consists of Jamie Westland (drums), Frans "Spike" van Zoest (guitar), Bas van Wageningen (bass), Paul Jan Bakker (guitar) and Marcel Veenendaal (lead vocals).

From 1999 to 2009, Tim Akkerman was the band's lead vocalist. The band was commercially successful, scoring seven top ten singles on theDutch Top 40 with Akkerman, but he left the band after four albums.[1] The band held a televised reality show contest in search of the band's new singer, which Veenendaal won.

The band did not have the same success with Veenendaal originally until 2020, when the single "Soldier On" achieved widespread popularity in the Netherlands associated with theCOVID-19 pandemic.[2] It became the band's first top ten single in 13 years.[1]

History

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1999–2000: Formation

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Di-rect began in October 1999 when 15-year-old Jamie Westland asked his father Dick to help him set up a band. Three other teenagers joined him, the oldest being 19-year-old frontman Tim Akkerman.[3] Within a few months, Di-rect completed a five-track demo which included the song "Just the Way I Do".3FM radio DJRob Stenders saw them play live and was impressed by them. He played a song from their demo on national radio, and this generated considerable interest by record companies. Two months later Di-rect signed with Dino Music/EMI.[4]

Bassist Bas van Wageningen came up with the band name. It was originally spelled Direct, but the band added a hyphen because the internet domain "www.direct.com" was not available.[5]

2001–2008: Success with Akkerman

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In 2001, the band released "Just the Way I Do", followed by their debut albumDiscover. "Just the Way I Do" became the band's first charting single in May 2001, eventually peaking at No. 24 on theDutch Top 40.[6] The album's third single, "Inside My Head", became the band's first top ten hit in the Netherlands, peaking at No. 8 in March 2002.[7] The music video for the song featured Dutch gymnastRenske Endel, who had just won the silver medal at the2001 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.[8] That summer, they were also invited to appear at thePinkpop andParkpop festivals.[9][10] The album was certified Gold in the Netherlands by January 2003.[11] At the 2003Edison Awards, "Inside My Head" won Single of the Year.[12]

The band's second albumOver the Moon was released in 2003. Its first two singles, "Adrenaline" and "She" were both top ten hits, and "She" was the band's biggest hit yet, reaching No. 2 on the Dutch Top 40.[13] That year, Di-rect performed at theMuseumplein in Amsterdam forKoninginnedag and signed a sponsorship contract withPepsi in June.De Volkskrant noted in 2003 that Di-rect was "popular (especially among girls)" and wrote "punky pop songs".[14] The following singles from the album "Rollercoaster" and "Don't Kill Me Tonight" both reached the charts, but were less successful.[15] Akkerman sang on "Als je iets kan doen", a charity single released under Artiesten voor Azië in relief for the2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami.[16]

Di-rect's third album,All Systems Go!, debuted at number one on theDutch Albums Chart in February 2005, the band's first to do so.[17] The lead single, "Hungry for Love", was a cover of a song byAlistair Griffin[18] and reached No. 3 in the Netherlands.[19] Two further singles, "Cool Without You" and "Webcam Girl", also reached the top 10, and "Blind for You", featuring the classical pianistWibi Soerjadi, made No. 13. In September 2005, Di-rect competed against the Belgian bandNailpin in the DutchMTV showRoad Rally, where they had to travel fromCalifornia toNew York City with one full tank of gas in a van and no other expenses paid for, needing to schedule their own concerts along the way in order to make money to complete the journey.[20][21]

In February 2007, vocalist Tim Akkerman's first child, a daughter, was born. He married his girlfriend soon after in July 2007.[22] On 9 April, Di-rect released "A Good Thing", the lead single for the band's self-titled fourth album. It peaked at No. 2 on the Dutch Top 40.[13] The album was released in March 2007, but the remaining singles from the record were not great successes.[1]

In 2008, Di-rect was approached byJan Rot for doing a theatre tour performingTommy, the rock opera byThe Who. Di-rect, being huge Who fans, were skeptical because the lyrics were translated toDutch. They found that Rot made an excellent translation and thus started the project "Di-rect doet Tommy" (Di-rect does Tommy).[23]

2009–2019: Change of frontman

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In March 2009, Tim Akkerman announced that he would leave Di-rect. The band's last show with Akkerman took place on 10 April 2009 at the Oude Luxor Theater inRotterdam, featuring the band performingTommy. The rest of the band expressed public disappointment in Akkerman's decision. Drummer Jamie Westland said, "We always wanted to be the newGolden Earring and that may never happen now. We are taking a big step back with this."[24]

On November 8, in the live finale of the nationally televised BNN programWie is Direct? (English:Who is Di-rect?), the band made a unanimous decision to bring on Marcel Veenendaal from Arnhem as their new lead vocalist and frontman. The band's single "Times Are Changing" was also debuted with Marcel fronting the band for the first time in his official role as the new lead singer for Di-rect. The band also revealed via their website, that Vince van Reeken would also be joining the band in a permanent capacity on the keyboards. The contest saw four different candidates perform against each other in three live shows at thePaard van Troje inThe Hague.[25]

"Times Are Changing" peaked at No. 11 on the Dutch Top 40. The band had a few minor hits soon after, but failed to chart a single for the next seven years after "Where We Belong" reached No. 24 in 2013.[25] In 2014, the band's seventh albumDaydreams in a Blackout became their first to reach number one on the Dutch Albums Chart in nine years.[26]

In 2017, Akkerman admitted that people involved with the band paid money to give Di-rect higher chart positions on theDutch Top 40, revealing that "there were agencies that could buy hits". He claimed the band was unaware of it at the time and said he felt the band's success was devalued because of it.[27][28]

In 2018, Di-rect performed atPinkpop Festival for the first time in 13 years, taking over forThe Kooks on the main stage as a last-minute substitution because their singer Luke Pritchard was too ill to play.[29]

2020–present: Chart comeback

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In 2020, the band had a 'comeback hit' with "Soldier On", which became the band's first top ten single in 13 years after gaining attention as an anthem of hope during theCOVID-19 lockdown in the Netherlands.[30] In 2022, Di-rect scored a ninth top ten single with "Through the Looking Glass", which was their second such hit with Veenendaal as lead vocalist.[31]

To celebrate the band's 25th anniversary, Di-rect announced its largest concerts yet with three shows atDe Kuip inRotterdam from 12 to 14 June 2025. Because the band sold 100,000 tickets within the first hour, a third show was added. They are scheduled to be the last concerts held at De Kuip before the stadium's ban on concerts begins in 2026.[32]

Music

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With the band's original singer Tim Akkerman, Di-rect's music was described aspop rock andpop-punk. Since Marcel Veenendaal became the band's vocalist in 2009, their music has taken a turn towardsstadium rock andclassic rock influences.3voor12 wrote that Veenendaal is "a much better singer" who "also made the band a lot more mature."[33]Het Parool said in 2017 that "They used to be a kind ofboy band with guitars. Nowadays they are a serious rock group."[34]

Band members

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  • Marcel Veenendaal – lead vocals (2009–present)
  • Frans "Spike" van Zoest – guitars, backing vocals (1999–present)
  • Paul Jan Bakker – guitars (2016–present)
  • Bas van Wageningen – bass guitar (1999–present)
  • Jamie Westland – drums (1999–present)

Former members

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  • Tim Akkerman – lead vocals, guitars (1999–2009)
  • Vince van Reeken – keyboards (2009–2016)

Discography

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Di-rect in Poppodium Apollo (2012)

Albums

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Studio albums

YearAlbumPeak positions
NED
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2001Discover14
2003Over the Moon2
2005All Systems Go!1
2007Di-rect2
2010This Is Who We Are3
2011Time Will Heal Our Senses6
2014Daydreams in a Blackout1
2017Rolling with the Punches6
2020Wild Hearts2
2024Sphinx2

Live albums

YearAlbumPeak positions
NED
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2008Live & Acoustic14
2023Residentie Orkest Sessions6

Joint albums

YearAlbumPeak positions
NED
[35]
2008Di-rect doet Tommy53

Singles

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YearSinglePeak chart positionsAlbum
NED
Dutch Top 40

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NED
Tip
NED
Single Top 100

[35]
2001"Just the Way I Do"2436Discover
"My Generation"421
2002"Inside My Head"814
"Free (To Change the World)"1414
"Adrenaline"1011Over the Moon
2003"She"23
"Rollercoaster"2731
"Don't Kill Me Tonight"2141
2005"Hungry for Love"46All Systems Go!
"Cool Without You"415
"Webcam Girl"107
"Blind for You"
(featuringWibi Soerjadi)
137
2007"A Good Thing"23Di-rect
"I Just Can't Stand"3638
"Johnny"262
"Bring Down Tomorrow"272
2008"I Forget Your Name"342
2009"Times Are Changing"112This Is Who We Are
2010"This Is Who We Are"154
"Hold On"2369
"Natural High"28
2011"The Chase"2227Time Will Heal Our Senses
"Young Ones"2697
2012"Long Way Home"3
"Holiday"16
"Say Something"16
2013"Where We Belong"
(Fedde le Grand and Di-rect)
2444Daydreams in a Blackout
2014"Invincible"499
"Paper Plane"10
2017"Crazy Madonna"22Rolling with the Punches
2019"Devil Don't Care"1Nothing to Lose EP
"Be Strong"17
"Nothing to Lose"
2020"Soldier On"318Wild Hearts
"Color"32
2021"Wild Hearts"11
2022"Through the Looking Glass"843Sphinx
"90s Kid"24[A]
2023"How My Heart Was Won"2665
"OMG It's Happening"27[B]
2024"My Blood"1873
"Wastelands"37

Others

  • 2005: "Als je iets kan doen" (in formation Artiesten voor Azië) (NED: #1)

Notes

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  1. ^"90s Kid" did not enter theDutch Single Top 100, but peaked at number two on the Single Tip chart.[37]
  2. ^"OMG It's Happening" did not enter the Dutch Single Top 100, but peaked at number nine on the Single Tip chart.[38]

References

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  2. ^"DI-RECT krijgt Edison voor 'coronalied' Soldier On".
  3. ^"DI-RECT 25 jaar samen en blikt vooruit op volgende vijf jaar: 'Als een goed huwelijk'".RTL Nieuws & Entertainment (in Dutch). 2024-03-10. Retrieved2025-01-07.
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  5. ^"Waarom heten artiesten zoals ze heten?".Sky Radio. Retrieved2025-01-07.
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  11. ^NVPIDiscover gold certification[permanent dead link]
  12. ^"De winnaars van de 44ste Editie Edison Music Awards | Radiowereld" (in Dutch). 2003-03-09. Retrieved2025-01-07.
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  14. ^Pot, Menno (2003-06-03)."'Teksten schrijven, daarin zijn we niet zo goed'".De Volkskrant.
  15. ^"Di-Rect - Biografie".NPO 3FM (in Dutch). Retrieved2025-01-07.
  16. ^"Nederlandse benefietsingle voor slachtoffers tsunami".Entertainment Business (in Dutch). 2004-12-31. Retrieved2025-01-08.
  17. ^"EMI hoopt met nieuwe Di-rect veel verder te komen dan goud".Entertainment Business (in Dutch). 2005-02-25. Retrieved2025-01-07.
  18. ^"An Interview with Alistair Griffin".York Vision. 2013-08-12. Retrieved2025-01-07.
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  20. ^"Woost en One In A Million willen de strijd aangaan met Di-Rect in MTV's Road Rally".3voor12 (in Dutch). 2005-08-16. Retrieved2025-01-07.
  21. ^"Di-rect strijdt in Amerika tegen Nailpin".Trouw. 2005-09-19.
  22. ^"Dochter voor zanger van Di-rect".www.omroepwest.nl (in Dutch). 2007-02-05. Retrieved2025-01-07.
  23. ^"Tommy moet warmlopen".Het Parool. 2008-11-17.
  24. ^"Zanger Tim verlaat Di-Rect". Retrieved2024-11-19.
  25. ^ab"#WDZT: Nieuwe zanger voor DI-RECT | Top 40-nieuws".Top40.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved2025-01-07.
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  29. ^"DI-RECT uitzinnig door onverwacht optreden op Pinkpop".www.omroepwest.nl (in Dutch). 2018-06-17. Retrieved2025-01-07.
  30. ^"Rockband Di-rect scoorde een hit tijdens de lockdown. Nu wachten de festivals". Retrieved2024-11-19.
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  34. ^Dijkshoorn, Vadem (2018-10-17)."Funk, soul, strijkers en blazers: 'nieuwe' Di-rect in Afas Live".Het Parool.
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  38. ^"Dutch Single Tip 07/10/2023".dutchcharts.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved7 October 2023.

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