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"I, with a group of friends, watched y'all at The Red Lion and it was one of the best nights I can remember. You guys freaking ROCK and I couldn't stay in my seat. Y'all are bringing joy to so many people with your talent and energy. I'm grateful we were in that bar in that specific night."


A Red Lion Patron

(Back Cover for "save the robots")

"Save The Robots" CD

Save The Robots is the fourth album by Deep C Revival. It features a tribute to RUSH and Neil Peart called “Farewell To A King,” which draws heavily from the first six RUSH albums. The other tracks include an instrumental piece, “Viroid/Save The Robots,” which shifts from heavy metal to psychedelic bossa nova. The lyrical content reflects writer/guitarist Gus Fafalios’ take on an individual’s madness in a dystopian society. An acoustic cover of Peter Gabriel’s “In Your Eyes” rounds out this quintet. Appreciate during a time when only eyes could be seen.


"Go Deep" CD

 “These talented musicians share a love for classic rock in all its forms.  Gus Fafalios is their lynch-pin guitarist, displaying satisfying acoustic textures and bar-cramming note density.  Compositions reprise the best earmarks from ’70s-era rock without cloning or hackery.  Excellent production permeates mature songwriting and tasty licks throughout.”  — OJ 

(Vintage Guitar Magazine * October 2016)


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