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Live at the Globe EP review From The Margins!
First review for our Live at the Globe EP From The Margins. Needless to say we agree with all of this!
The four sublime instrumentals found on Moon Goose’s first EP, Space Probe Shut Down, set an improbable standard in their self demarcated genre of ‘Avian Psychedelic Space Rock’. This live EP – recorded at The Globe in Hay on Wye last March – reprises two of the track’s from their debut and adds two new ones to their as yet minimal but definitely heavy canon of work.
The rougher-edged version of Space Probe Shut Down highlight Second Life set out here is either the specific soundtrack for a speeding inter-stellar truck glancing an unexpected asteroid and disintegrating as it falls into a burning red blancmange sun, or just the music that through headphones would never fail to make the wait in a long queue for a kebab after closing time a trippy, cinematic experience. It fully qualifies as epic psychedelic space rock.
Space Probe Shut Down Review from the Margins
Our debut EP got a really cool review on From the Margins website.
It starts like that:
I drove past my exit on a motorway listening to this, absorbed in its otherworldly rhythms and space. I am not sure this EP should be on even as background music in a neighbour’s house when you are using a power tool; it has the full-on mesmeric quality of mid-period Pink Floyd instrumentals and the distracting drive of Hawkwind.
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