Description
THIS IS A PRE-ORDER – THE LP & CD ARE EXPECTED TO SHIP STARTING Late December, 2024. Please note vinyl production may take longer – we will email you with any updates.
PLEASE NOTE: WE NEED TO SELL A MINIMUM IN ORDER TO FUND THE PRODUCTION. IF WE DON’T RECEIVE THE MINIMUM NUMBER OF ORDERS WE WILL REFUND YOUR ORDER.
ALL PRE-ORDERS WILL BE AUTOGRAPHED BY OSCAR & SEPAND
The new album from Days Between Stations, Perpetual Motion Machines on clear vinyl with blue splatter 33 1/3 LP, with a full color cover and inner sleeve. Product photo is an approximation of the final product, final product may look slightly different.
1. Waltz for the Dead (1:53)
2. Proof of Life (2:49)
3. Seeds (2:39)
4. Unearth (4:21)
5. Intermission 3 (0:52)
6. Stone Faces (3:15)
7. Paradigm Lost (6:24)
8. Ascend (3:14)
9. Being (9:00)
Written and performed by Days Between Stations: Oscar Fuentes Bills and Sepand Samzadeh
Produced by Navon Weisberg and Days Between Stations
Additional performers on “Being”: Durga McBroom: vocals, Scott Connor: drums, Oscar Fuentes Bills: backing vocals
Navon Weisberg: drum programming on “Waltz for the Dead”, “Proof of Life”, “Stone Faces”, and “Paradigm Lost”
Recorded, engineered, and mixed by Navon Weisberg
Mastered by David Gardner
Executive Producers: Sam and Parvin Samzadeh
Manager: Erik Nielsen
Art direction, layout, and band photo: Erik Nielsen
Photo of Jean-Paul Bourdier by Alex Dorriz
Featuring the artwork of Jean-Paul Bourdier. Copyright © Jean-Paul Bourdier. Used with permission.
This album is dedicated to William “Big Bill” Kaylor. Rest in peace, brother. May we meet again and make music together!
© & ℗ 2024 Days Between Stations. All rights of the owner and the work reproduced were reserved. Unauthorized copying, lending, hiring, public performance and broadcast prohibited.
Vocal Melodies and Lyrics: Oscar Fuentes Bills (Big Yellow Chair Music, BMI) Publishing: Oscar Fuentes Bills (Big Yellow Chair Music, BMI), Sepand Samzadeh (Station One, ASCAP) Music arranged and orchestral arrangements by Days Between Stations except “Seeds” orchestrated by Oscar Fuentes Bills