Sons of the Occult is now available on Compact Disc!
Recorded, mixed and mastered at White Noise Studio by Marlon Wolterink
Artwork by Diogo Soares
Released on Argonauta Records
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lyrics
I hear their sounds on the radio
Shit is breaking down
Take a look up at the sky
See them fly around
Lift me up
My turn to fly
With your mean green laser beams
People from the sky
Space invasion
Or is this just in your mind
On a galaxy trip
With the people from the sky
I wonder where they are coming from
Are they here to stay
Are they from another galaxy yeah
A million miles away
Lift me up
My turn to fly
With your mean green laser beams
People from the sky
Space invasion
On a galaxy trip
With the people from the sky
supported by 74 fans who also own “People from the Sky”
What I like about Draken too is that the music is fierce but not too macho, aggressive but not dumb. The most important feature is masterfull riffage though, and writing songs that stick in your brain and make you yearn for the time you can bang your head along in front of the stage. I seriously can’t wait to see this live. Weirdo Shrine
supported by 68 fans who also own “People from the Sky”
This is colossal. I’ve been enjoying these guys for years but this album is next level. They seemed to have found their stride & it’s a biggin’. I feel that they’re heading into the Groove/Rock Genre of Clutch but still carry that epic, larger-than-life sound you’d expect from Zeppelin or later era Soundgarden. Their sound is tighter than a fish’s ass (and that’s water tight) & whatever these guys are doing; I’m loving it. And…the vocals are so, so, so good! I’m excited for their next outing. Harry Harrison
The Brooklyn band deliver a blissful psychedelic rock album steeped in sci-fi and spirituality, awash with organs, strings, and reverb. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 23, 2021
supported by 67 fans who also own “People from the Sky”
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