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Days Between Stations gets coverage in Holland:
Days Between Stations is the creative partnership between guitarist Sepand Samzadeh and keyboardist Oscar Fuentes. The duo came together in Los Angeles in November 2003, and named the band after the 1985 novel by Steve Erickson. The band’s sound – Samzadeh calls it “art-rock,” Fuentes labels it “post-prog” – reflects their varied influences, as well as a shared disregard for stylistic boundaries.
Indeed, on different tracks from their upcoming self-titled debut album, one can hear influences ranging from progressive rock (Pink Floyd, Marillion, Peter Gabriel, Genesis, King Crimson) to post-rock (Sigur Ros, Godspeed You Black Emperor!) to ambient (Brian Eno, early Tangerine Dream) to jazz-rock (think Miles Davis’ early seventies output) to post-punk (Sonic Youth, Magazine) and even contemporary classical (Philip Glass, Steve Reich). The constant here is the band’s commitment to create a unique sound and to turn a deliberate blind eye to the passing whims of the mainstream.
To help flesh out the sound in the studio, the band contacted former Young Dubliners drummer Jon Mattox in 2005. Mattox (currently also with label-mates Uni) liked what he heard, and signed on not only as drummer but also as co-producer. The band further enlisted the help of guitarist Jeremy Castillo (also with the up-and-coming Mighty Six Ninety), 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 lent his distinctive, plaintive wail to the track Requiem for the Living.
According to the band, release of the album has been pushed back several times as band members struggled through very difficult times, including the devastating death of a family member. At one point, there was serious doubt that the project would ever be finished. In the end, this turmoil certainly influenced the dark, introspective nature of much of the material (as evidenced by some song titles: Requiem for the Living, Laudanum, A Long Goodbye, The Wake).
A welcome boost to morale came in 2004, when 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, which appeared on The Pineapple Thief’s 12 Stories Down (Cyclops 2004) and also on the 2CD version of its U.S. counterpart, 10 Stories Down (Cyclops 2005) – (12 Stories Down quickly sold out, although you can occasionally find a copy on eBay for a hefty sum).
The band has persevered and delivered an uncompromising debut they are proud of. And while much of the material on the album is dark (and deals, albeit instrumentally, with dark themes) and quite long – Requiem for the Living, which opens the album, is over 13 minutes long, while the epic closer Laudanum clocks in at over 22 minutes – the band does exhibit a “light” side. For example, Radio Song (with its vocoderized refrain of “Run! Run! Run!” that brings to mind Science Fiction films from the 50s) suggests a marriage between early Marillion and early U2 and has been chosen as the lead-off single from the album, as well as being featured in the recently-released independent film Young Single & Angry and its accompanying soundtrack.
With release of the album set for September 2007, the band has been rehearsing for promotional gigs to support it. They are already at work on a follow-up, and there are also plans to release an EP featuring non-album tracks and demos. The band also hopes to branch out into film scoring.
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Member Since: 2/21/2007
Band Website: daysbetweenstations.com
Band Members:

Sepand Samzadeh: lead guitars, synthesizers - Oscar Fuentes: keyboards, synthesizers - Jon Mattox: drums and percussion - Jeremy Castillo: guitar - Jeffrey Samzadeh: vocals - Hollie: vocals - Vivi Rama: bass - Jason Hemmens: tenor sax - Sean Erick: trumpet - Kevin Williams: trombone

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Influences: Air, Louis Armstrong, Joseph Arthur, J.S. Bach, Béla Bartók, Syd Barrett, Count Basie, Bauhaus, The Beatles, Ludwig van Beethoven, Blackfield, Black Heart Procession, Black Sabbath, The Blue Nile, Jeff Buckley, Kate Bush, Café Tacuba, Camel, Caravan, John Coltrane, Dali's Car, Miles Davis, Dead Can Dance, Claude Debussy, Deep Purple, Depeche Mode, Egg, Elbow, Duke Ellington, Elevator, Elevator Through, E.L.P., Brian Eno, Eric's Trip, Explosions In The Sky, Faust, Fish, The Flower Kings, Robert Fripp, Peter Gabriel, Genesis, Gentle Giant, Philip Glass, Goblin, Godspeed You Black Emperor!, Gong, Henryk Górecki, Herbie Hancock, Steve Hackett, George Harrison, Hawkwind, The Headhunters, Buddy Holly, Iron Maiden, Jaguares, Jean Michel Jarre, Keith Jarrett, Mick Karn, King Crimson, The Kinks, Kraftwerk, John Lennon, Led Zeppelin, Jerry Lee Lewis, Paul McCartney and Wings, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Marillion, The Mars Volta, Medeski, Martin, and Wood, The Melvins, Midnight Oil, Moon Socket, W.A. Mozart, Murder City Devils, Muse, The National Health, Nirvana, Mike Oldfield, Charlie Parker, Arvo Pärt, The Pineapple Thief, Pink Floyd, Porcupine Tree, Premiata Forneria Marconi, Roy Orbison, Queen, Radiohead, Steve Reich, Sigur Rós, Simple Minds, Soft Machine, Sonic Youth, Supertramp, Igor Stravinsky, Talk Talk, The Tangent, Tangerine Dream, This Mortal Coil, Ultravox, U2, Ritchie Valens, Van Der Graaf Generator, The Verve, Richard Wagner, Rick White, The Who, XTC, Yes, Frank Zappa.
Sounds Like: FOR FANS OF: Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Air, Brian Eno, Explosions In The Sky, Robert Fripp, Peter Gabriel, Black Heart Procession, Genesis, Goblin, Godspeed You Black Emperor!, King Crimson, Marillion, Tangerine Dream, The Mars Volta, Steve Reich and the Beatles
Record Label: Bright Orange Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

New Reviews (Peter Banks from Yes) and News

First thing first, my apologies for late replies, I’ve moved into a new house, and I did not have any internet access, until yesterday :-)  I will write back; promise.   Currently, Osc...
Posted by Days Between Stations on Fri, 14 Mar 2008 10:58:00 PST

NEW PROFILE and LIMITED EDITION CD for sale WORLD WIDE

Hello EveryoneI hope you are doing great, and hope the short flirt of the new year has graced you all with warm memories, laughs and great health. We just wanted to inform, we've adapted the Days...
Posted by Days Between Stations on Fri, 18 Jan 2008 02:04:00 PST

CD NOW AVAILABE AT DBS.COM

After several months of delays, miscommunications, acts of god, and other generally not very enjoyable muck-ups, it pleases us no end to announce that our debut LIMITED EDITION CD is now available thr...
Posted by Days Between Stations on Fri, 28 Sep 2007 02:48:00 PST

Interview with Frans Keylard from Rogues Gallery

I hope you are all doing well and having a terrific weekendI just wanted to mention how proud we were to be interviewed by Frans Keylard, on August 23rd.  We love his program (The Rogues' Gallery...
Posted by Days Between Stations on Sat, 25 Aug 2007 10:43:00 PST

Our first blog, our first album

Well, here it is boys and girls:  our first blog!   We'd like to, first of all, extend our arms as wide as possible to give all of you the biggest virtual hug we can manage, as we've be...
Posted by Days Between Stations on Wed, 06 Jun 2007 03:19:00 PST