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Years active
  
2003-present

Members
  
Sepand Samzadeh

Website
  
Days Between Stations

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Origin
  
Los Angeles, California, United States (2003)

Albums
  
In Extremis, Days Between Stations

Genres
  
Art rock, Progressive rock, Psychedelic rock, Space rock

Record labels
  
Bright Orange, Days Between Stations, Days Between Stations, LLC.

Similar
  
Colin Moulding, Billy Sherwood, Faded Leroy, Peter Banks, Sound of Contact

Profiles

In extremis days between stations


Days Between Stations is a partnership between guitarist Sepand Samzadeh and keyboardist Oscar Fuentes Bills. They named the band after the 1985 novel by Steve Erickson. Samzadeh describes the band's sound as "art-rock", while Fuentes describes it as "post-prog".

Contents

Days between stations visionary in extremis


Biography

The duo came together in Los Angeles in November 2003 after Samzadeh placed an ad in the Music Connection magazine. Release of their first album was pushed back several times as the band members faced various difficulties, including the death of a family member.

In 2004, Fuentes and Samzadeh sent Bruce Soord, leader of the British band The Pineapple Thief, a CD with nearly an hour's worth of mostly improvised material. Soord used some of this material as the basis for the song "Saturday" on The Pineapple Thief's 12 Stories Down (Cyclops 2004).

To help flesh out their sound in the studio, the band contacted former Young Dubliners drummer Jon Mattox in 2005. Mattox joined in as drummer and co-producer. The band further enlisted guitarist Jeremy Castillo, Argentinian-born bassist Vivi Rama, sax player Jason Hemmens, singer Hollie Shepard, trumpeter Sean Erick and trombonist Kevin Williams. Samzadeh's uncle Jeffrey Samzadeh, who sings traditional Iranian classical music, also sang on the track "Requiem for the Living".

Their eponymous debut CD was released in October 2007 on Bright Orange Records. It was engineered by Evren Goknar of the Capitol Mastering team who is best known for his work with Queensrÿche, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Yes. The album received positive reviews and radio airplay. Former Yes guitarist Peter Banks said of the album: "Days Between Stations offer an inventive, eclectic mix of electronics: sometimes relaxed sound-washes interspersed with a rhythm-driven force... the subtle textures are played with a refreshing honesty and openness underpinned with an authentic transparency of sound that avoids most of the pitfalls and potholes of scary 'prog'."

Fuentes and Samzadeh's second album, In Extremis, was released in May 2013. It was produced by former Yes member Billy Sherwood and features contributions from veteran prog musicians Peter Banks, Rick Wakeman and Tony Levin.

In June 2014, the band released their first music video for the track "The Man Who Died Two Times" from the album In Extremis, featuring Colin Moulding of XTC on lead vocals.

Currently, the band is working on their third CD, as well as scoring music to film

Style

The band cite as influences progressive rock (Pink Floyd, Marillion, Peter Gabriel, Genesis, King Crimson) to post-rock (Sigur Rós, Godspeed You Black Emperor!), ambient music (Brian Eno, early Tangerine Dream), jazz-rock (Miles Davis' early 1970s output), post-punk (Sonic Youth, The Melvins, The Jesus Lizard) and contemporary classical (Philip Glass, Steve Reich, John Adams).

2003-present

  • Sepand Samzadeh – Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, keyboards
  • Oscar Fuentes – keyboards, Acoustic Guitar, Bass
  • Music Videos

  • The Man Who Died Two Times (June 2014) Days Between Stations YouTube Channel
  • Contributors

  • Jon Mattox – drums
  • Jeremy Castillo – Guitar
  • Vivi Rama - Bass
  • Jason Hemmens - Saxophone
  • Hollie Shepard - vocals
  • Sean Erick - Trumpet
  • Kevin Williams - Trombone
  • Jeffery Samzadeh - vocals
  • Debut Album Reviews

  • www.Progressia.net > Review (French)
  • blog.sinarchive.com > Review (Persian)
  • www.rockarea.eu > Review (Polish)
  • www.ragazzi-music.de > Review (German)
  • www.planeta-rock.com.ar > Review (Argentina)
  • www.proggnosis.com > Review (English)
  • randombrainwave.blogspot.com > Review (Australian)
  • www.space-rock.co.uk > Review (UK)
  • www.seaoftranquility.org > Review (English)
  • www.geocities.com/prognaut > Review (English)
  • www.theprogfiles.com > Review (English)
  • www.rocktimes.de > Review (German)
  • www.dprp.net > Review (English)
  • Songs

    The Man Who Died Two TimesIn Extremis · 2013
    Eggshell ManIn Extremis · 2013
    In ExtremisIn Extremis · 2013

    References

    Days Between Stations Wikipedia