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    Space Kitchen- Progressive Rock with pop sensibility

    Greetings from the kinda north.

    I am translating from Canadian so I apologize for the typos.

    We're a new band from Ontario made up of two guys who've been jamming since grade school and have just hit the point where we can write, record, and release music by ourselves regularly. We just released our debut EP in April, and have a new song releasing on May 30th with no plans on slowing down anytime soon

    Our debut EP is 7 tracks, 27ish minutes. Here's the track list along with where the inspiration from everything probably came from.

    1-The Arrival- ELO/Beatles-ish,
    2-I Love You Baby- 60's pop/The Turtles
    3-Zoo Keepers- 80's Genesis/80's Rush
    4-Moving Picture- Marillion/Genesis/Camel
    5-The Squig- Instrumental
    6-Sun Tower- 70's Rush/Styx
    7-Pain Goblin- Pink Floyd/Spock's Beard

    This link will take you where ever you need to go.

    https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/sp.../space-kitchen

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/VqkZmz0GDM4

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    make UωU, not war Czyszy's Avatar
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    May I ask who's playing what instrument on this album?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Czyszy View Post
    May I ask who's playing what instrument on this album?
    For sure! I'm Rob Howell and I do all the keyboards, and the backing vocals. Except for Pain Goblin where I do the bass, the lead vocals, and a bit of guitars. Robbie Carvalho does the main vocals, bass, guitar, and drums.

    Here's a play through video for our new old school prog rock single "Believer Deceiver" where you can see us playing our instruments.

    https://youtu.be/M3P27BbpsBA

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    In a shameless plug for a certain website, you can read my review of this at https://lazland.org/album-reviews-20...-space-kitchen and hear a few more bits of their music, which I enjoyed.
    I review and blog at www.lazland.org

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    Quote Originally Posted by lazland View Post
    In a shameless plug for a certain website, you can read my review of this at https://lazland.org/album-reviews-20...-space-kitchen and hear a few more bits of their music, which I enjoyed.
    Haha, plug away Lazlord. I loved your review and I still go back to it every once in a while. We really oughtta do an interview sometime, eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpaceKitchen View Post
    Haha, plug away Lazlord. I loved your review and I still go back to it every once in a while. We really oughtta do an interview sometime, eh?
    Yes, why not? Let’s touch base in the new year!
    I review and blog at www.lazland.org

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