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LA MORTE VIENE DALLO SPAZIO

rock emits a powerful sense of perpetual forward motion. As that unmistakable whoosh of guitars and analogue synths erupts, willing listeners will feel like they’re travelling somewhere unimaginable – or, perhaps, deep into the howling, pitch-black void of an uncharted cosmos – at an incalculable pace. Seldom has that thrilling, hallucinatory vibe been nailed with such flair as by Milanese psychedelic warriors La Morte Viene Dallo Spazio.. As vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Melissa Crema explains, their unique take on the space rock blueprint seems to have just .

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