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“Getting Pavement / Kanguru vibes from the cover( which might not be the cover)”
I get Accept vibes :) “Russian roulette” to be specific
Good old Motorpsycho. Always leaving a trail or two without being actually nailed to one. Btw.: The first YES album (cover above) could musically actually be regarded as the first Motorpsycho predecessor – some kind of motorpsychedelic Dinosaur. With the “Time & a Word” album Yes then went off their own specific direction, like it or not, leaving for some later band to continue where they began.
There is another picture on Instagram which is the actual cover I think.
I tried uploading it here but I somehow can’t make it work.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CqhrnitSsVT/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y
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This reply was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by tkm.
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This reply was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by tkm.
Well I definitely like that artwork a lot more than the “Yay!” speech bubble. In the Instagram post, artwork is credited to Johann Harstad and Jonathan. The artwork definitely suggests acoustic psychedelia ( ). Is the figure calling out “Yay!” recognisable to anyone?
Its really a great cover. Very positive mood.
I wonder if the question mark has any meaning. Motorpsycho?
Im guessing that the question mark can be a way to say that this is not your ordinary psychrock Motorpsycho album, but something almost like a side project?
I guess the Tussler projects also could have “Motorpsycho ?” added, as its clearly Motorpsycho.
It could also be just for fun to go along with the exclamation mark after Yay! Are We Not Men? We Are Devo! Motorpsycho? Yay!
Hmm, that also makes sense. Are We Not Men? We Are Motorpsycho! Yay!
Something completely different again. Yay!
Yay! indeed. Sounds promising. Getting some Mad Sun vibes but that could be me.
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