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Quick plays: OGD, DAYS BETWEEN STATIONS, SUN KING RISING
OGD The Big Game Bandcamp [Release date 25.08.20] The Big Game is the debut release from OGD who feature Derek Olivero (guitars, lead vocals), Bobby Gavin (drums), and Dave DeRanieri (bass). OGD recorded the album with legendary drummer Jerry Marotta … Continue reading →
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Tagged album, Americana, Billy Sherwood, blues, Days Between Stations, Delta Tales, Giants, melodic, OGD, power metal, prog rock, progressive, Quick Plays, review, rock, Sun King Rising, The Big Game, Them, thrash metal, Yes
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Album review: DAYS BETWEEN STATIONS – In Extremis
Radio showcase for “In Extremis”, first broadcast 12 May 2013 www.daysbetweenstations.com [Release date 15.05.13] It may be 5 years since the excellent self titled instrumental debut album by Days Between Stations but in the prog rock world the musical staples … Continue reading →
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