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SMALL BOATS (RSD 24)

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YAY!

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After a series of epic, sprawling and headphones-friendly albums, Motorpsycho is back with a short, reasonably pop-formatted and intimate record of mainly acous...
MOTORPSYCHO

Salad Days Vol 2 (2022 reissue)

limited numbered 3lp + 2 x 12" ep boxset in slipcase - £82.99 | Buy
it's simply incomprehensible that early motorpsycho releases (except demon box) haven't been available on vinyl since they first came out some 30 years ...
MOTORPSYCHO

Salad Days vol. 1

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Kingdom of Oblivion

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One would think that after the “Gullvåg Trilogy” - two double and a single album in a mere three years - this ultra productive trio might be i...
Ancient Astronauts
  1. The Ladder
  2. The Flower Of Awareness
  3. Mona Lisa/Azrael
  4. Chariot Of The Sun – To Phaeton On The Occasion Of Sunrise (Theme From An Imagined Movie)

MOTORPSYCHO

Ancient Astronauts

RUNE GRAMMOFON
  • CD

    Released: 19th Aug 2022

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Considering the tight run of albums since the first part of the Gullvåg Trilogy in 2017 – three double and a single album in less than four years – the 16 months wait for “Ancient Astronauts” must feel like an eternity for the fans.

Much of the music continue in the manner of the band’s popular long form “N.O.X.” suite from “The All Is One” (2019) album, including “Mona Lisa/Azrael” and “Chariot of The Sun”, the latter clocking in at 22 minutes, being the band´s longest instrumental track to date. Most of ”Ancient Astronauts” was recorded in Amper Tone studio in Oslo during five days in August with old compadre Deathprod at the helm. All four tracks are basically the band playing live in the studio, with the odd keyboards, some guitar and the vocals added afterwards. Some of it is in turns pretty frantic and angular or grandiose and hypnotic and is mined from the same sources as the band’s more explorative music from recent years. Meaning there aren’t many choruses to hang on to here, but plenty of mouthwatering music for the progheads.