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2LP edition comes with a CD of the album.
$37.00 -
"In 2014, Motorpsycho accepted a commission from the Teknisk Museum to play its 100th anniversary. That concert offered the musical basis for what would eventually become Here Be Monsters.
$31.00 -
"The fourth volume in Motorpsycho's (very) intermittent Roadwork series (the first installment appeared in 1999) is subtitled Intrepid Skronk for a reason.
$39.00 -
"Whilst not as sprawling as previous release The Tower, Motorpsycho’s new album The Crucible is no less epic in scope and although only three songs in length, they easy match up to the wild progressive abandonment of that prior album.
$32.00 -
"Motorpsycho have been unfairly robbed of world domination by a fashion obsessed United Kingdom and U.S.A. since their inception in 1989.
$39.00 -
"I finally give Motorpsycho a chance to impress and they go above and beyond, catapulting me into space with their ‘psychodelic’ brand of prog rock that will remain with me for a long time to come.
$39.00 -
"The Norwegian rockers are back with their 25th studio album release--this time stripped down to their original trio.
1. "The Ladder" (6:41) recognizable MOTORPSYCHO sound with lots of cinematic synthesizer inputs. Bent's voice (and effects on his voice) have sounded better. (8.5/10)
$16.00 -
"Whilst not as sprawling as previous release The Tower, Motorpsycho’s new album The Crucible is no less epic in scope and although only three songs in length, they easy match up to the wild progressive abandonment of that prior album.
$15.00 -
"Motorpsycho have been unfairly robbed of world domination by a fashion obsessed United Kingdom and U.S.A. since their inception in 1989.
$15.00 -
Limited numbered edition.
$42.00 -
"Between 2017 and 2021, Norway's Motorpsycho released the sprawling "Gullvåg Trilogy," consisting of 2017's double album The Tower, 2019's The Crucible, and 2020's The All Is One (also a double), which hosted cover paintings by Håkon Gullvåg.
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"Between 2017 and 2021, Norway's Motorpsycho released the sprawling "Gullvåg Trilogy," consisting of 2017's double album The Tower, 2019's The Crucible, and 2020's The All Is One (also a double), which hosted cover paintings by Håkon Gullvåg.
$15.00