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Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Space Rock |
DISBANDED
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Page online:
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January 27, 2008
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Last update/review:
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May 29, 2016
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Kosmos
This project was bound to get attention from metal
fans due to the participation of
Voivod
drummer Away (plus, the album is on
The End),
but even though the promos all say this is just 70's
space rock, there's quite a bit for the metal fan.
Yes, heavy space rock is here, such as "Psycho" and
"Messe Noire", but
there's also mellow new-age fare like "Dream",
an electronic fest ("Mothership"),
a pretty rocking affair in "Much Too Old",
and the odd "Amerique Innavouable", which is overlaid
with spoken (not sung) French vocals
(only these last two mentioned songs have any vocals
at all).
In short, there's not a lot that's really modern about
Kosmos, but fans of 70's-influenced heavy rock, as
well as the spacier stuff, will enjoy this.
Apparently this was a one-off project as the members have since
moved on.
Last Lineup
Jetphil
guitars
Vincent Peake
bass
Alex Crow
keyboards/programming
Michel Langevin
drums (ex-Tau Cross, Voivod)
Discography
Kosmos
2007
The End
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- Psycho
- Dream
- Grand Grizou
- Yawa
- Indu Kush
- Much Too Old
- Kosmos
- Krautrock
- Septial
- Amerique Innavouable
- Mothership
- Messe Noire
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Jetphil
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Vincent Peake
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Alex Crow
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Michel Langevin
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