In their heyday, Hawkwind were a band unlike any other. They took the psychedelic agenda and pushed it into outer space, starting with their self-titled debut, which arrived in August 1970. Guitarist ...
How Hawkwind boldly went where no band had gone before on psychedelic masterpiece In Search Of Space
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If you’re a Hawkwind fan, we’ve got a good news/bad news scenario for you: The good news is we’ve got a great interview with Dave Brock in which he talks about Lemmy. The bad news is that we did the ...
Eric Clapton linked up with Hawkwind for a lengthy guest turn during their show in Guildford, England, part of the space-rock band's 50th anniversary tour. Adding bluesy licks and solos on his Fender ...
When I was ten or so, I discovered my older brother’s copy of the NME Encyclopaedia of Rock, published in pre-punk 1976. Partly, I suppose, because I looked up to my brother so much, I read it ...
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"Everyone who’s been in Hawkwind is a Hawklord." The current line-up of Hawklords state their case with Time...
Hawklords’ blend of cosmic space rock might carry some hallmarks of the band its members were once a part of, but that’s where the similarities end. Back in 2018, with the release of ninth album, Time ...
Hawkwind was one of the strangest and most beloved bands of the ’70s. The British space rockers released one of the era’s great discs (“Space Ritual,” the landmark 1973 live album), and spent the rest ...
Space-rock legends Hawkwind have released a new album Take Me To Your Leader. Founder member Dave Brock is still at the helm. Bassist and keyboard player Alan Davey, who comes from Ipswich, has been ...
Member of influential British space-rock band also played in Sphynx, Inner City Unit and Space Ritual Nik Turner, the co-founder of the British space-rock band Hawkwind, has died aged 82. A statement ...
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