U.S. Cosmic riffers, Spacetrucker, Signs to Heavyweight Stoner label, Ripple Music for New 12" Split Series, Turned to Stone
"Spacetrucker takes us on a smooth orbit around the
fuzzosphere of rawk n roll with immense groove, catchy hooks, thick riffs and
gritty vocals that pull you in with gravitational force like a shag upholstered
stoner van flying at ludicrous speed.." -- Bucky Brown; Doom Charts/The
Ripple Effect
Preparing to deliver on the promise of their 2018 album
Smooth Orbit, heavy cosmic trio Spacetrucker has signed with US purveyors of
riff-heaviness, Ripple Music, to bring the band's latest mesmerizing slab of
space riffing to the world.
Spacetrucker creates a no-messing-around sound that mixes
classic rock riff kings like Black Sabbath and Deep Purple with their love of
stoner rock giants like Kyuss, Sleep, and Fu Manchu, plus a healthy dose of
riffy grunge such as the Melvins and TAD. Spacetrucker released their first EP
"Launch Sequence" in October 2016, followed by their 50 minute
juggernaut "Smooth Orbit" in August 2018. "Smooth Orbit" saw the band making
huge strides in songwriting dynamics and textures-- chock full of thundering
drums, abrasively fuzzy guitar, driving ballsy bass, and smooth melodic
vocals. About the album, Riff Mountain
hails, "...powered by fuzz laden riffs and killer amounts of groove and
swagger and just the right amount of attitude."
Now it's time for the next step. Signing to Ripple Music, the band keeps its
power trio lineup Spacetrucker will contribute a 12" side of vinyl for the
new Ripple Music Split LP Series, "Turn to Stone" where they share
vinyl with Italian psych rockers Mr Bison,
.
About the new project, the band says, "Ripple had asked
us to join the family just after the release of our last full-length, at a time
when we were only kicking around a few ideas for future songs. We really put a
lot of time and energy into these three new tracks to have them acutely
organized and executed for the studio only a few months later. This new
material ranges from our most aggressive to most experimental to date;
lyrically it’s very political in light of this incendiary time in the U.S. and
musically, in addition to the fuzz
riffage you might expect from Spacetrucker, we’ve incorporated spacey
instrumental action with digital sounds and more technical drumming. We bared our punk rock teeth all in 17
minutes. We’re really pleased to be on the first of a series that is sure to be
killer, as you’d expect nothing less from a label like Ripple."
Look for "Turn to Stone" the new split series to
hit the streets early late 2019/early 2020.
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