There Is No Space for Us
Hawkwind · 2025
53 min · 8 tracks · progressive rock · psychedelic rock · space rock
A cosmic journey through expansive soundscapes and reflective lyrics that evoke the vastness of space.
Why this album works
This album is significant for its exploration of contemporary themes within the context of space rock, reflecting both personal and universal struggles. It has gained attention for its critical reception, particularly in publications that highlight the band's enduring influence on the genre and its relevance in today's music landscape.
- Best for
- wave-like pacing with peaks reflective journeys through space explorative listening in solitude
- Context
- In 2025, Hawkwind released 'There Is No Space for Us' as their latest studio album, marking their continued evolution in progressive and space rock. This album arrives after their previous release in 2020, showcasing a blend of new influences while staying true to their signature sound. The band, now well into their fifth decade, continues to experiment with themes of existentialism and cosmic exploration.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Pink Floyd· Syd Barrett· Ozric Tentacles
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 There Is Still Danger There Standout 5:35
- 2 Space Continues (Lifeform) Standout 8:17
- 3 The Co‐Pilot 8:22
- 4 Changes (Burning Suns and Frozen Waste) 9:14
- 5 There Is No Space for Us Standout 3:40
- 6 The Outer Region of the Universe 7:56
- 7 Neutron Stars (Pulsating Light) 4:57
- 8 A Long Long Way From Home 5:08
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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