Days Between Stations Recruit XTC's Colin Moulding For New Video
. The track comes from the prog duo's sophomore album, "In Extremis". Days Between Stations' Sepand Samzadeh had this to say about the new video, "This was our first video, and since we haven't toured yet, 'The Man Who Died Two Times' is our first visual exposure. "To me the song is the critical inflection point within the concept album -that one has to spiritually die to live again. As a group we all decided that this video would be appropriate to introduce the band. It also exposes more of our quirky and dorky side, because the other pieces are deep, long and moody. "We did not have a budget for this video, everyone did this out of their goodwill and artistic integrity. There was so much energy and symbiosis and to me it felt like we were all kids again playing a game at recess. I can't thank Heidi, Erik and Alex enough, not only for their friendship, but for their talent, integrity and inspiration. You took us to a higher realm and made this dream possible. "Colin's youthful energy, charm and boundless creativity rubbed off on us, you are an inspiration and a true gentleman. To Paul Whitehead, we are sorry you had such a terminal role�. but you played it better than Peter Sellers did in his terminal role in 'The Party'." You can watch the video here and the band has also released a behind the scenes video that features the making of the video and interview clips with Moulding, Paul Whitehead, director Heidi Hornbacher and the band. Watch that here.
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