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Days Between Stations: In Extremis

Read "In Extremis" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The band moniker, Days Between Stations is named after Steve Erikson's 1985 novel and perhaps intimates an ongoing musical transition set forth by Southern California-based multi-instrumentalists, Oscar Fuentes Bills and Sepand Samzadeh. In Extremis is the duo's second release following its self-titled 2007 album. Here, the artists employ fabled progressive-rockers--keyboardist Rick Wakeman, bassist Tony Levin, XTC vocalist Colin Moulding and the Angel City Orchestra among others. This production also features some of guitar virtuoso Peter Banks' (Yes, Flash) final recordings ...

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La Prog Duo Days Between Stations To Release Second Album Featuring Members Of XTC, Yes And King Crimson

La Prog Duo Days Between Stations To Release Second Album Featuring Members Of XTC, Yes And King Crimson

Source: Glass Onyon PR - William James

Los Angeles, CA: Possibly the most anticipated prog release of 2013 will be released on May 15 – the sophomore album by celebrated LA prog duo Days Between Stations titled 'In Extremis'. Boasting an incredible guest line-up of music legends featuring Colin Moulding (XTC), Rick Wakeman (YES), Peter Banks (YES/Flash) Tony Levin (King Crimson/Peter Gabriel) and Billy Sherwood (YES/CIRCA:), Days Between Stations reach a new level of creative artistry on their new album. With a title like 'In Extremis' (Latin, ...

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Celebrated Prog Duo Days Between Stations Return To Recording Studio To Record New Album

Celebrated Prog Duo Days Between Stations Return To Recording Studio To Record New Album

Source: Glass Onyon PR - William James

Los Angeles, CA—Possibly the most talked about debut CD of 2007 was the critically acclaimed eponymous release by California prog duo Days Between Stations. An enigmatic collaboration between Sepand Samzadeh and Oscar Fuentes, Days Between Stations creates music that is both beautiful, challenging and exotic—all heavily draped under the progressive rock banner. With influences that range from Tangerine Dream and Radiohead to Brian Eno, Genesis and Pink Floyd, Days Between Stations weave an aural fabric that takes the listener on ...

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Progressive Rock's Dynamic Duo Days Between Stations Set Sights on New CD

Progressive Rock's Dynamic Duo Days Between Stations Set Sights on New CD

Source: Glass Onyon PR - William James

Los Angeles, CA - Last year's break-out CD by progressive rock duo Days Between Stations took the worldwide music community by storm (and surprise!). The fervid reaction to the California-based ensemble's self-titled debut CD from fans and critics alike has been overwhelming to say the least! “Days Between Stations eponymous first album is proof that hope must rule the world," Proggnosis recently proclaimed. Founded in 2003 by guitarist Sepand Samzadeh and keyboardist Oscar Fuentes, the duo named themselves after the ...

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Turning Progressive Rock on Its Ear - The Debut Album from Days Between Stations

Turning Progressive Rock on Its Ear - The Debut Album from Days Between Stations

Source: Glass Onyon PR - William James

Los Angeles, CA--Progressive Rock is alive and well and residing in Los Angeles with the eponymous debut CD release by Days Between Stations. Founded in 2003 by guitarist Sepand Samzadeh and keyboardist Oscar Fuentes, the Californians named themselves after the novel by Steve Erickson and have devoted themselves to, as they say, 'Art Rock' and 'Post Prog'--music that reflects their varied influences, as well as a shared disregard for stylistic boundaries. The duo's new CD, released in October on Bright ...

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

In Extremis

Self Produced
2013

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