Ever since the beginning, this trio has been churning out utter cosmic glory a caliber that cannot be considered anything less than staggering for all that it brings to the table and accomplishes, and it’s with the three tracks of “Unknown Species” that we see that trend furthered to a gorgeous extent. There’s something special about a band that manages to find its niche and not just improve upon its sound as time goes on but thrives to become a need-to-know band in the entire style that was already filled with noteworthy acts, and any single one of us would be remiss to even suggest that The Spacelords doesn’t perfectly fit that bill. This year has had plenty to dig into in terms of psychedelia, and it’s with the last-minute addition that The Spacelords round out the year perfectly with an experience the likes of which we’ve come to expect from them. The Spacelords have been churning out wonders ever since their debut album seven years ago and the ball has yet to slow down or veer off course yet with every release being something that’s always begging to have you sink your teeth into it. Three long pieces between 8 minutes and over 20 minutes are the perfect listening pleasure for every Spacelords & Psychedelic fan.There are more than enough founts of instrumental psychedelic glory out there for us to sift through should we decide to lose ourselves in realms beyond our imagination and to leave this mundane plane of existence behind us for something much grander, but it always feels like we come back to a few reliable spouts more often than not simply because of how rich they are in color, quality, and out of pure fascination. "Unknown Species" offers space rock and psychedelic of the best kind. That is, the structure of the individual pieces leaves room for the necessary development, grabs hold at exactly the right moment to catapult the listener into orbit with precision and top speed. The three tracks unfold their complete beauty in the usual manner. Guitarist Matthias "Hazi" Wettstein, drummer and singer Marcus Schnitzler and bassist Ekhard Friedrich "Akee" Kazmaier present themselves full of energy on their new studio album. The German Space- / Psychedelic Rock band The Spacelords with their new album. Three long pieces between 8 minutes and over 20 minutes are the perfect listening pleasure for every Spacelords & Psychedelic fan. Overcome By Happiness: 25th Anniversary Edition Ĭome on Feel: 30th Anniversary The Big Mess Įnd of Everything Īmerica's Volume Dealer Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Phantomime įAST X (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Bob Marley - Tuff Gong Jamaica Pressings.Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives.André Previn and His Pals Shelly Manne & Red Mitchell.Sufjan Stevens, Timo Andres & Conor Hanick.
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