45 Spacer
45 Spacer formed in 1984 with Rolan Skyward on vocals and synthesizers. The band's debut album that year was called 'Come On My Way,' which included the song...
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45 Spacer formed in 1984 with Rolan Skyward on vocals and synthesizers. The band's debut album that year was called 'Come On My Way,' which included the song of the same name. They put out a few more records over the next decade, like 'Interstellar Odyssey' in 1987 and 'Astral Tapestry' in 1996.
Their music leaned into spacey synthesizers and ambient textures, with songs like 'Last Thing You'll Do' and 'By Myself' floating along on ethereal melodies. The lineup included Celestia Vega on piano and keyboards, Orion Starborn on guitars, Nova Orion on bass, and Sirius Umbra on drums.
Some critics found their sound hard to pin down, and there was occasional chatter about their unconventional approach.
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