Songs From the Nebula

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1. Accelerating Time
2. Space Time Companion
3. Bad Boy Pluto
4. Daze in Space
5. Callisto
6. Jewish Space Laser
7. Nebula
8. Drag Me Through Space
9. Black Matter Lives
10. Multiverse
11. Kuiper

Album art by Christer Karlstad
Album design by Martin Kvamme

Reviews:

The Oslo band’s sixth album is a bewildering but compelling affair, wherein prog’s maverick outer limits are in constant collision with their knottiest, avant rock. Ping have such a strong collective personality that even their greatest tangential leaps make perverse sense”
Prog Magazine

“Songs From The Nebula is a record that feels deliberately designed to keep the listener on their toes, and in that regard, it absolutely succeeds. It is playful, eccentric, and often unpredictable, with a strong art rock identity at its core.” 3.5/4
Jose Antonio Marmol – Sea of Tranquility

“If Frank Zappa’s spirit could be launched into orbit and King Gizzard’s restless engine could power the ship, you’d get something close to Ping’s vibe here: playful, brainy, and always ready to yank the floor panel just to see what floats.
Kevin Baker – Progressive Rock Central

“Expect the unexpected. Be patient. Turn up the volume and listen – Ping’s new album is an ambiguous and difficult listen (there are few exceptionally melodic passages), but it’s worth spending some time with to discover what’s really going on in the minds of these ambitious Norwegian rock avant-gardists”
Artur Chachlowski – MLWZ.PL

“An exciting album where playfulness and a thirst for creative freedom were clearly the guiding principles. Everything is allowed, possible, and, in a crazy, even schizophrenic way, delivers pure fun at just the right moment.”
Raiko Baers – Betreutes Proggen

“Highly recommended, very good. Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection”
Progarchives

“This is where the bulk of your most favorite music hangs out. It is what you listen to the most.”
Awesome Prog

“Ping’s Songs From The Nebula is one of those records that reminds you how wide and strange the progressive rock universe can be. A band with a clear cult appeal and a strong artistic vision that will surely resonate with adventurous listeners.”
TheMusicChef – Review on Instagram