Interstellar Guru and Zero
Acid Mothers Temple · 2009
57 min · 2 tracks · psychedelic rock · noise rock · space rock
A sprawling cosmic odyssey that melds acid rock with transcendent drone textures and frenetic space explorations.
Interstellar Guru and Zero is an album by Acid Mothers Temple, released in 2009. A sprawling cosmic odyssey that melds acid rock with transcendent drone textures and frenetic space explorations. 'Interstellar Guru and Zero' is significant for its ambitious structure, with the title track clocking in at over 39 minutes, which challenges conventional song lengths. The album has received attention within the underground music community for its unique blend of genres and has influenced numerous contemporary psychedelic acts seeking to push musical boundaries. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Interstellar Guru and Zero sound like?
A sprawling cosmic odyssey that melds acid rock with transcendent drone textures and frenetic space explorations. Rooted in psychedelic rock and noise rock.
What makes Interstellar Guru and Zero by Acid Mothers Temple notable?
'Interstellar Guru and Zero' is significant for its ambitious structure, with the title track clocking in at over 39 minutes, which challenges conventional song lengths. The album has received attention within the underground music community for its unique blend of genres and has influenced numerous contemporary psychedelic acts seeking to push musical boundaries. Released in 2009, 'Interstellar Guru and Zero' is the follow-up to Acid Mothers Temple's prolific output in the 2000s. At this point, the band had established themselves as leaders in the psychedelic and experimental rock scenes, known for their improvisational prowess and boundary-pushing soundscapes. This album further solidified their reputation for creating expansive sonic experiences.
How many songs are on Interstellar Guru and Zero?
Interstellar Guru and Zero has 2 tracks, running approximately 57 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Astral Projection From Holy Shangrila Standout 18:37
- 2 Interstellar Guru and Zero Standout 39:02
Release Date
January 1, 2009
Artist Origin
Japan
Runtime
57 min 39 sec
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