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Artist description
Day Station is a dynamic four-man rock ensemble that hails from just outside the DC area. Though the band itself is fairly new to the scene, its members have been playing in and around the area for several years, and they have already made quite a name for themselves.
Their strong melodies, innovative piano work and driving rhythms bring passion and professionalism to a college rock scene greatly in need of these elements. Propelled by their infectious first single “Riot Song,” Day Station has been bending ears around the area, and is currently compiling dates for their Spring Tour.
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Musical Influences
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Artist History
5{began as a side-project between singer/songwriter Joe Mach and pianist Dave Trichter. They began writing songs at a prolific pace and soon after teamed up with the rhythm section of the now-defunct Naked Field (Brian Boone and Phil Stablein). |
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Group Members
Joe Mach - Guitar/Vocals
Dave Trichter - Piano/Keys
Phil Stablein - Bass
Brian Boone - Drums |
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Location
College Park, Maryland - USA |
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