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NFGS 126CD
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$18.00
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RELEASE DATE: 3/27/2026
The Gaia ll Space Corps is an album of tunes that don't quite sound like heavy metal or hard rock, but clearly is reaching for some of the same qualities. It is post-psychedelic, pre-metal music, and is probably as close to making a true blue "classic hard rock" album Motorpsycho ever will come. The Gaia ll Space Corps is a short, concise, catchy and exciting album, continuing where Motorpsycho's Stanley and The Comeback left off. The instrumentation is mostly guitars, guitars and some more guitars, but there is quite a bit of singing in there too, and even an occasional keyboard sound or two as well. Also available on yellow color vinyl (NFGSLP 126LP).
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NFGSLP 126LP
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$40.00
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 3/27/2026
LP version. Yellow color vinyl. The Gaia ll Space Corps is an album of tunes that don't quite sound like heavy metal or hard rock, but clearly is reaching for some of the same qualities. It is post-psychedelic, pre-metal music, and is probably as close to making a true blue "classic hard rock" album Motorpsycho ever will come. The Gaia ll Space Corps is a short, concise, catchy and exciting album, continuing where Motorpsycho's Stanley and The Comeback left off. The instrumentation is mostly guitars, guitars and some more guitars, but there is quite a bit of singing in there too, and even an occasional keyboard sound or two as well.
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NFGSLPY 125LP
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$52.50
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RELEASE DATE: 3/13/2026
Repress on yellow vinyl. After two pandemically conditioned "reaction" albums, a few non-album singles, and a compilation album, a downsized and sleek Motorpsycho is back where everyone knows and loves them, with an epic, sprawling double album, filled to the brim with inventive, organic and ecstatic rock-based music. Rejoyce Psychonaut! This eponymously titled, 11 song work, has exactly as much variety and diversity, accord and discord, as one expects from a band that has released a few albums before, and that these days must be regarded as an institution in European rock. From concise 3-minute-something pop-rockers, to 20-minute-plus progressive epics, via acoustic intimacies and psychedelic wig-outs, this is concentrated Motorpsychosis.
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