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HAWKWIND Encounter The Lack Of Space
February 1, 2025

Their talents as entertainers notwithstanding, HAWKWIND have often landed on the “more of the same” formula in the last decades, and the frequency of the veterans’ latest releases doesn’t help matters much – especially when combined with the fact of … Continue reading
HAWKWIND Exert Money Grab By Expanding “Doremi Fasol Latido”
August 31, 2024

The year when HAWKWIND became the space-rock behemoth, 1972 saw the British ensemble bank on the success of by tightening their rhythm section – as Ian Kilmister and Simon King brought in enhanced fierceness to the sonic table – and … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave Brock, Hawkwind, Lemmy, Nik Turner, Paul Rudolph, Robert Calvert
Ex-Hawkwinder Niall Hone’s LORDS OF FORM Turn Hypnotic
July 22, 2024

Given the expanse of the HAWKWIND family, it’s hardly surprising to be discovering a fresh project from one or the other former member of this ensemble – a project which, more often than not, bears a passing sonic resemblance to … Continue reading
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Tagged Hawkwind, Lords Of Form, Niall Hone
HAWKWIND’s “In Search Of Space” Gets Spatial Upgrades
June 1, 2024

One of the records that define their makers, 1971’s “In Search Of Space” was HAWKWIND‘s first great, if transitional, longplay which defied its sophomore status by offering what would be known as space rock, opening floodgates for such future classics … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave Brock, Hawkwind, Lemmy, Nik Turner, Robert Calvert
HAWKESTREL – Chaos Rocks
May 9, 2024

Cleopatra 2024 Space predators spread their wings to soar within spectral vibrancy of imaginary possibilities. Many a former Hawkwinder has gravitated towards their mothership’s aural banditry, but Alan Davey has come the closest to it – close enough to dare … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Davey, Carmine Appice, Hawkestrel, Hawkwind, Huw Lloyd-Langton, Mick Slattery, Mick Taylor, Nik Turner, Robert Calvert, Simon House, space rock, William Shatner