Legendary space-rock pioneers Hawkwind return with their latest studio album, There Is No Space For Us.
The album follows 2024’s critically acclaimed Stories From Time And Space and recent triple disc live album Live At The Royal Albert Hall, this new release develops the dystopian themes of recent albums and the cosmic, almost metaphysical perspective on humanity’s place in the universe through expansive soundscapes and electrifying psychedelic rock.
Blending hypnotic rhythms, immersive synths, and driving guitar riffs, There Is No Space For Us takes listeners on an interstellar voyage from the synth laden thunderous opening track ‘There Is Still Danger There’ to the eerie, atmospheric depths and outstanding heights of ‘Space Continues (Lifeform)’. Tracks like the acoustic led ‘The Co-Pilot’ (a song that transforms multiple times across eight minutes) and title track ‘There Is No Space For Us‘ (the definition of what a “space western” should sound like) showcase the band’s signature fusion of chugging guitars, electronic rhythms, and grand science fiction vision of human destiny. Another stand-out moment is said to be the frenzied theremin laced freak-out of ‘Neutron Stars’, while ‘A Long Long Way From Home’ delivers a melancholic yet powerful crescendo, reflecting on the fragile nature of existence in an ever-expanding universe.
The album features Dave Brock, Richard Chadwick, Magnus Martin, Doug MacKinnon and Tim ‘Thighpaulsandra’ Lewis.
There Is No Space For Us will be available on 18th April via Cherry Red Records on both CD and double vinyl (the vinyl features a bonus two recent live rehearsals) to coincide with live shows in the spring and summer.