Themes from the Magic Ocean
Astroqueen's music can be described as heavy, fuzzy, downtuned, spaced-out rock! With influences from bands such as early Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Kyuss and Soundgarden. The members of Astroqueen live in the small sea side village of Stenungsund, Sweden. This is where they put their heavy tunes together. The dudes have been jamming together in different projects since 1995 but it wasn't until the summer of 1998 that Astroqueen was born. After intense jamming and excessive practice hours spent in the garage, they entered the studio to record their first demo. This demo was later handed over to Tony Jelencovich (Transport League) and provided Astroqueen with the opportunity to perform at his rock club Belsepub in Gothenburg. More songs were written during early '99 and in May they did another gig, once again at Belsepub. This time with the Stockholm based Misdemeanor. In June '99 Astroqueen recorded one track for the Swedish stoner compilation called Molten Universe: Volume 1. Also featured on this compilation are bands such as Dozer, Lowrider and Mammoth Volume among others. At this point public interest in Astroqueen started to grow and they were approached by the small label Monster Zero (Germany), who wanted to release an Astroqueen 7. Since Astroqueen hadn't yet recorded any material, they moved some recording equipment into their garage and laid down five tunes on tape. This demo is known as Themes from the Magic Ocean. Two tunes from this recording, Rufus the Space Agent and Asteroid Blaster (pt. 1) ended up on the Monster Zero 7. Shortly after the recording Underdogma records (US) approached Astroqueen and requested a track for their upcoming compilation of 27 other stoner rock bands which included the likes of Solace, Solarized and Porn (The Men Of). Once again picked from Themes from the Magic Ocean. In October '99 Astroqueen did two gigs with American rockers Unida. One show in Gothenburg and the other one in Stockholm. At the same time the demo Themes from the Magic Ocean was mailed to several record labels. In December 1999 Astroqueen was signed to Pavement Music. In 2001 their album Into Submission was released. In 2004 the band split and some of the members are already engaged in great music projects like Hearts of Black Science and Sambassadeur. This page is a reference page to their past work and music influences. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Astroqueen's music can be described as heavy, fuzzy, downtuned, spaced-out rock! With influences from bands such as early Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Kyuss and Soundgarden. The members of Astroqueen live in the small sea side village of Stenungsund, Sweden. This is where they put their heavy tunes together. The dudes have been jamming together in different projects since 1995 but it wasn't until the summer of 1998 that Astroqueen was born. After intense jamming and excessive practice hours spent in the garage, they entered the studio to record their first demo. This demo was later handed over to Tony Jelencovich (Transport League) and provided Astroqueen with the opportunity to perform at his rock club Belsepub in Gothenburg. More songs were written during early '99 and in May they did another gig, once again at Belsepub. This time with the Stockholm based Misdemeanor. In June '99 Astroqueen recorded one track for the Swedish stoner compilation called Molten Universe: Volume 1. Also featured on this compilation are bands such as Dozer, Lowrider and Mammoth Volume among others. At this point public interest in Astroqueen started to grow and they were approached by the small label Monster Zero (Germany), who wanted to release an Astroqueen 7. Since Astroqueen hadn't yet recorded any material, they moved some recording equipment into their garage and laid down five tunes on tape. This demo is known as Themes from the Magic Ocean. Two tunes from this recording, Rufus the Space Agent and Asteroid Blaster (pt. 1) ended up on the Monster Zero 7. Shortly after the recording Underdogma records (US) approached Astroqueen and requested a track for their upcoming compilation of 27 other stoner rock bands which included the likes of Solace, Solarized and Porn (The Men Of). Once again picked from Themes from the Magic Ocean. In October '99 Astroqueen did two gigs with American rockers Unida. One show in Gothenburg and the other one in Stockholm. At the same time the demo Themes from the Magic Ocean was mailed to several record labels. In December 1999 Astroqueen was signed to Pavement Music. In 2001 their album Into Submission was released. In 2004 the band split and some of the members are already engaged in great music projects like Hearts of Black Science and Sambassadeur. This page is a reference page to their past work and music influences. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Abdullah
Alix
Superhuman God
Rufus Jr.
Landslide
Out of This World
The Sonic Ride
Planet Dust
Brain Phase Voyage
Serve the Sun
Lua Vermelha
Soulburner
Other Side of Nothing
I got to Sleep (I'm gone)
I Go To Sleep (I'm Gone)
Soul Burner
Rufus Jr
Rufus The Space Agent
I Go to Sleep
Crashlander
Lava
The Untitled
A National Acrobat
The Shades Of John Doe
Chess Of Confusion
tidal wave
Turbin Turbine
Theme From The Magic Ocean
Fanstyg
Landslide - Remastered
Asteroid Blaster Pt 1
Superhuman God - Remastered
Out of This World - Remastered
Catapult - Previously Unreleased
Asteroid Blaster Pt1
Brain Phase Voyage - Remastered
Tidal Wave / Rufus Rising
Rufus Jr. / Planet Dust - Remastered
Asteroid Blaster, Part 1
Fantastyg
The Sonic Ride - Remastered
Soulburner - Remastered
Serve the Sun - Remastered
I Go to Sleep (I'm Gone) - Remastered
Lua Vermelha - Remastered
Asteroid Blaster (Pt. 1)
Dragon Boozieac
Asesino de Corderos
Bendecidos
Dragon Boozeiac
the other side of nothing
Tormento
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