I just learned that "Space Rock" is a genre, and is slightly disappointed that no one just called it "Asteroid"
Thanks for including us - The Kings of Frog Island on this, honoured to be in among this music.
Now that I know space rock is a real thing, I am unstoppable.
This playlist was single handedly responsible for my academic comeback last year
It's all Relaxing Psychedelic Space Rock? Always has been.
Don't know why I feel everyone in this comment section would be friends and have great times together
1X - Chill Out Music 1.25X - Driving Music 1.5X - Racing Music 2X - Intergalactic Cruise
Everyone reading this, we don't know each other and probably never will, but I wish you all the best in life, the finest experiences, and lots of luck. ♥️✨
Just found this in my recommended. Time to light up some moonijuana.
Hello random stranger, if you're reading this, I want you to know you have a great taste in music. Have a good day.
People are arguing with friends and strangers on social media, when this is made, it is here for us, for free.
THIS is exactly what is fabulous about youtube... finding 42 bands I have never heard of and enjoying pretty much all of them and exploring their other tracks, buying a few albums, seeing who likes them and spawning another search on an endless quest of "stuff" that resonates with me. Each to their own, hope your journey is just as wonderful as mine... meet you on another thread in some orbit one year ~~wave
"Imagination is more important than knowledge." -Albert Einstein
Woah, a space rock track without Pink Floyd. Now that's surprising. Good to let other bands shine.
One year later I'm sitting here in the early hours of 2024 with a glass of whisky in my hand, listening to these excellent tunes once again. I hope you all have a great new year
* enjoying the sound of space rock, while standing on a space rock *
I clicked on it because I was wondering wtf space rock was, now I know, and I'm still here.
I'm just a sapient self-sustaining chemical system riding this gravitationally bound object we call Earth as it falls around a main sequence star in some insignificant corner of a simple spiral galaxy, nestled somewhere in the Laniakea Supercluster as entropy gradually knocks everything down to it's lowest energy state like a cosmic cat on the table of the universe. That's fine, these vibrations we interpret as sound are pretty bangin'.
This playlist has been with me through out most of my college exams (almost 3 years since I discovered this channel), it's my last exam now in college and I wanted to say Thank You
@UnderratedAlbums