Drifting Sun Planet Junkie

Drifting Sun - Planet Junkie (2019)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Oct. 23, 2019
Drifting Sun - Planet Junkie (2019)

Drifting Sun - Planet Junkie (2019)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 365.27 Mb | 00:59:28 | Cover
Neo-Progressive Rock | Label: Drifting Sun - DSA006

DRIFTING SUN were formed sometime during early-90's (originally named Drama), after French natives Pat Sanders (keyboards) and Manu Sibona (bass) left their homecountry and landed in the UK. There they met American singer Rafe Pomeroy and four pieces were recorded in a London-based studio, then sent to Musea for evaluation. The French label decided to sign the band on their branch-label Brennus and in 1996 the self-titled debut of the band sees the light with Karl Groom participating on one track.

Drifting Sun - Planet Junkie (2019)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Sept. 21, 2019
Drifting Sun - Planet Junkie (2019)

Drifting Sun - Planet Junkie (2019)
WEB FLAC (tracks) ~ 368.12 Mb + 14.58 Mb (Booklet) | 00:59:32
Neo-Progressive Rock | Country: United Kingdom (Chesham) | Label: Drifting Sun

DRIFTING SUN were formed sometime during early-90's (originally named Drama), after French natives Pat Sanders (keyboards) and Manu Sibona (bass) left their homecountry and landed in the UK. There they met American singer Rafe Pomeroy and four pieces were recorded in a London-based studio, then sent to Musea for evaluation. The French label decided to sign the band on their branch-label Brennus and in 1996 the self-titled debut of the band sees the light with Karl Groom participating on one track.

Drifting Sun - Planet Junkie (2019)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Sept. 15, 2019
Drifting Sun - Planet Junkie (2019)

Drifting Sun - Planet Junkie (2019)
MP3 CBR 320kbps ~ 136.70 Mb | 00:59:32 | Cover
Neo-Progressive Rock | Country: United Kingdom (Chesham) | Label: Drifting Sun

DRIFTING SUN were formed sometime during early-90's (originally named Drama), after French natives Pat Sanders (keyboards) and Manu Sibona (bass) left their homecountry and landed in the UK. There they met American singer Rafe Pomeroy and four pieces were recorded in a London-based studio, then sent to Musea for evaluation. The French label decided to sign the band on their branch-label Brennus and in 1996 the self-titled debut of the band sees the light with Karl Groom participating on one track.