Space‑Punk Rebels Who Look Like They Landed from Jupiter and Sound Like a Meteor Shower
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Jupiter‑born space‑punk rebels crash in with meteor‑shower energy and a sound built for cosmic misfits.
Ever stumble onto something so weird and wonderful that you swipe your phone out of reflex? Yeah, me too. Today, I found a band straight out of a sci-fi fever dream, and spoiler: they’re awesome. Buckle up, ZFam—this might be your new favorite space punks.
Here's what I dig into:
- The otherworldly aesthetic of X minus 1—space suits, fuzz guitars, and punk attitude
- Their latest album Lust in Space and why it’s a cosmic chaos fest
- How a band’s backstory is more "crash landing" than “garage band”
- The secret sauce: layered fuzz tones that sound like vintage sci-fi electronics
- Why bands that fully commit to a concept turn out to be the most fun
- How bands like this thrive on community, not mainstream fame
- The nostalgia trigger: their track Science Ninja Team and your inner 80s kid
X Minus 1 Social Links:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xminus1astronauts/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/XminusOne/
Music & Video Platforms:
Bandcamp: https://xm1band.bandcamp.com/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6ruoVT3JxOiSBwCdIkV7EM?si=eBY0Fj_6TnGqbSULsrn2Jg
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@xminus1band
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xminus1band
Connect with Matt and join the cosmic chaos:
X: https://x.com/mattybumbo?s=20
Stay weird, support indie, and keep the universe loud!
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction to X Minus 1
1:10 The Cosmic Vibe and Music Texture
2:58 Album Review and Community Support