SPACIN's latest album, "Total Freedom," is a mind-bending journey through the outer reaches of psychedelic rock.
From the opening guitar riffs of "Freedom Ride" to the hypnotic groove of "Kaleidoscope," this record is a sonic rollercoaster that will leave you questioning reality.
Lead singer Jason Killinger's vocals are equal parts ethereal and haunting, floating effortlessly over the swirling synths and fuzzy guitars.
The band's ability to blend different musical genres, from shoegaze to space rock, creates a unique sound that is both nostalgic and futuristic.
Tracks like "Dimensional Glide" and "Starlight Caravan" showcase SPACIN's knack for crafting infectious melodies that will stay with you long after the record stops spinning.
The production on "Total Freedom" is top-notch, with each instrument blending seamlessly to create a lush, immersive sound.
However, the album does have its moments of experimentation that may not be to everyone's taste.
Tracks like "Cosmic Dust" and "Neon Halls" veer into avant-garde territory, pushing the boundaries of what a traditional rock album can be.
Overall, "Total Freedom" is a wild, exhilarating ride that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about music.
SPACIN have truly outdone themselves with this record, solidifying their status as one of the most innovative bands in the psychedelic rock scene.
Sit back, buckle up, and prepare to be blown away by the sheer brilliance of "Total Freedom."
From the opening guitar riffs of "Freedom Ride" to the hypnotic groove of "Kaleidoscope," this record is a sonic rollercoaster that will leave you questioning reality.
Lead singer Jason Killinger's vocals are equal parts ethereal and haunting, floating effortlessly over the swirling synths and fuzzy guitars.
The band's ability to blend different musical genres, from shoegaze to space rock, creates a unique sound that is both nostalgic and futuristic.
Tracks like "Dimensional Glide" and "Starlight Caravan" showcase SPACIN's knack for crafting infectious melodies that will stay with you long after the record stops spinning.
The production on "Total Freedom" is top-notch, with each instrument blending seamlessly to create a lush, immersive sound.
However, the album does have its moments of experimentation that may not be to everyone's taste.
Tracks like "Cosmic Dust" and "Neon Halls" veer into avant-garde territory, pushing the boundaries of what a traditional rock album can be.
Overall, "Total Freedom" is a wild, exhilarating ride that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about music.
SPACIN have truly outdone themselves with this record, solidifying their status as one of the most innovative bands in the psychedelic rock scene.
Sit back, buckle up, and prepare to be blown away by the sheer brilliance of "Total Freedom."






