Full image of bus in space on the back of shirt.!. Wanders on Front.!.
Shirt for the song Space Bus #222 the Space Bus the Allows me and my trusty ancient sumerian dog to travel the ends of the earth and the universe.
please consider purchasing 1 or many shirts to help us acquire repair parts for our space bus.!.
Includes unlimited streaming of From: Mars To: Earth II
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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edition of 20
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about
Wanders is a multi-talented musician, mechanic, and medic from the planet Mars. After crash landing on Earth, he found himself drawn to the world of heavy metal music, inspired by its raw power and intensity. It wasn't long before he met the world's sickest metal drummer, Cameron Losch of Born of Osiris, and the two immediately hit it off.
With their shared love of metal and cosmic harmony, Wanders and Losch set out to create an album that would not only showcase their skills as musicians, but also help to reharmonize the balance of cosmic forces in the universe. Drawing on their otherworldly experiences and musical talents, they crafted a truly unique and unforgettable sound, fusing elements of metal, prog rock, and sci-fi soundscapes.
The resulting album, a collaboration between two of the most talented and innovative musicians in the galaxy, is a true tour de force, showcasing their boundless creativity and technical prowess. With its thunderous drumming, soaring guitar solos, and otherworldly synth effects, this album is a must-listen for any fan of metal or progressive rock.
So if you're ready to experience the ultimate in interstellar music, be sure to check out Wanders' latest album, featuring the world's sickest metal drummer, Cameron Losch. With its epic soundscapes and mind-blowing musicianship, this album is sure to take you on a cosmic journey unlike any other.
Midwestern prog-metal stalwarts go for the throat on their new EP, featuring a roiling cover of the Smashing Pumpkins' “1979.” Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 7, 2019