Space - Gravity

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Review by Matteo Ficara

Gravity is the eighth studio album by the British band Space. The album was released on October 27, 2018, and has received mixed reviews from music critics. The album features a mix of electronic and rock music, with lyrics that explore themes of love, loss, and the human condition.

The album's opening track, "Metropolis," sets the tone for the rest of the record with its driving beats and soaring vocals. Other standout tracks include "Darkness," which features haunting piano melodies and introspective lyrics, and "Avenging Angels," which showcases the band's ability to create catchy pop hooks.

While some critics have praised the album for its experimentation and willingness to take risks, others have criticized it for being too disjointed and lacking a cohesive sound. Despite these criticisms, Gravity is a solid effort from Space and will likely appeal to fans of the band's previous work.

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Download

Filename: space-gravity.rar
  • MP3 size: 15.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 158.4 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Gravity
Gravity [Radio Edit]3:36
The Man
Mister Psycho

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Catalog Numbers

CDGUT41

Labels

Gut Records

Listen online

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Formats

  • CD
  • Single
  • Promo
  • 3 × File
  • MP3
  • 320kbps

Notes

  • Intended to be a single from unreleased third album 'Love You More Than Football', but was released as a promo single for 'Greatest Hits' album.
  • Digital commercial issue of promo single.

Barcodes

ASIN: B001GD8548

About Space

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Indie group hailing from Liverpool, UK. Active from 1993 to 2005. Reformed later 2011. Highly successful during the late 90s. At their very peak in 1997 their original drummer, Andy Parle, left the band wanting to commit to a more "cultish" act. Leon Caffrey stepped into the stool as his replacement. Mysteriously the band were shunned by a nervous record company who delayed their third album, and eventually shelved it completely. Tension grew and Jamie Murphy quit in 2001. Their fourth album was released in 2004 with hardly any attention from the world, and finally the band decided to call it a day in 2005 when Palmer walked out, vowing never to return. In 2011 the band, minus Dave "Yorkie" Palmer, decided to reform with sights on recording a new album and a full UK tour. Jamie only played a handful of gigs during the initial reformation in 2011. is also credited using his nickname on some releases. AKA "Franny" remixes under the alias

Real Name

    • SPACE

Members

  • Alan Jones
  • Phil Hartley
  • Thomas Scott
  • Francis Griffiths
  • Andy Parle
  • Jamie Murphy
  • Leon Caffrey
  • David Palmer
  • Ryan Clarke
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Summary by Matteo Ficara

Gravity is a worthwhile addition to Space's discography and is sure to please fans of the band's unique blend of electronic and rock music. While it may not be their strongest album to date, it is still a solid effort that showcases the band's talent and creativity.