Hawkwind
Hawkwind formed in London in 1969, with Dave Brock, Nik Turner, Dik Mik Davies, Huw Lloyd Langton, and Terry Ollis playing early shows that mixed rock with...
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Hawkwind formed in London in 1969, with Dave Brock, Nik Turner, Dik Mik Davies, Huw Lloyd Langton, and Terry Ollis playing early shows that mixed rock with electronics and space-age effects. Their sound developed through improvisational jams, and they released their first album in 1970. Over the decades, the lineup changed frequently, with Lemmy Kilmister playing bass for a period before forming Motörhead.
Songs like 'Silver Machine' and 'Master Of The Universe' became counterculture anthems, capturing the band's interest in cosmic themes. Other songs in their catalog include '25 Years,' 'Assault And Battery,' and 'Angels Of Death.'
Hawkwind has released around 35 studio albums, from their 1970 debut to 2021's 'Somnia.' Their music continues to attract listeners drawn to its pulsing rhythms and interstellar imagery, without the polish of mainstream rock.
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