Space Queen Premiere New Single “Incantation”; New Album Coming Soon

Posted in audiObelisk on March 28th, 2025 by JJ Koczan

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This very evening, March 28, harmony-laced Vancouver three-piece Space Queen will play a hometown release show celebrating their new single, “Incantation,” at the Waldorf, as part of a four-band bill. Premiering below, the song is on streaming services today, and it’s a preface to the beginning of the cycle for the first Space Queen LP, maybe later this year, though nobody at this point is throwing around a release date. Fair enough.

Last heard from with 2023’s Nebula EP (review here), the everybody-sings trio — that’s how you get three-part harmonies with three people; math! — of guitarist Jenna Earle, bassist Seah Maister and drummer Karli MacIntosh continue to develop the cultish aesthetic across these three minutes, with a voice intro preceding the arrival of the start-stop riff that underlies the verse, the lyrics of lighting candles and bathing in moonlight keeping to the vibe, but there’s a tension in the guitar line that speaks to a shifting paradigm with an edge of desert tonality.

Something to listen for heading into an album,space queen maybe, but Space Queen brought a sense of variety to Nebula as well, and “Incantation” doesn’t feel out of line spiritually with the EP’s leanings, even as it potentially hints toward some of what the album might be exploring. The occult aspects will come through as familiar for genre heads, but the thematic has given Space Queen solid footing on which to begin their exploration of heavier sounds and ideas — the band reportedly evolved out of the folk trio Sound of the Sun, and folk remains a major element of their songwriting — and they’ve brought immediate perspective to their approach, offering listeners something they can’t get everywhere else on “Incantation” in the sinister sweetness of its croon.

The song resolves in a brief but immersive swirl, balancing pop accessibility and ethereal reach as they hit into a final slowdown and end back at the start, giving a sense of completion to the piece that’s oozing with aura and mood but still feels purposeful in its structure, never letting itself go so deep into the unknown as to become actually lost. Nebula — which is streaming near the bottom of this post, in case you’d like to do a side-by-side with “Incantation”; always fun — worked back and forth between longer and shorter songs, interludes, and different arrangements, so one would expect that when Space Queen‘s debut album arrives it’ll function much the same, but as a herald of things to come, I hope you’ll agree the new single is an enticing initial plunge.

You can hear “Incantation” on the player below, followed by more info from the PR wire.

Please enjoy:

Space Queen is the stoner rock evolution of power trio Jenna Earle (guitar/vocals), Seah Maister (bass/keys/vocals) and Karli MacIntosh (drums/vocals)

Space Queen takes the trio’s signature haunting vocal harmonies and sends them soaring over a cosmic canvas of neo-psychedelic rock. Driving beats from MacIntosh provide an anchor for Earle’s heavy distortion and 70s-style riffs, while Maister keeps everything grounded on fuzzed-out, gnarly bass.

The band released their debut EP in 2020 which garnered a ton of favourable press and college radio play, including landing on the Earshot charts. Space Queen was featured on Nardwuar The Human Serviette’s radio show for a month leading up to their EP release.

Space Queen has steadily increased their following by opening for Meatbodies, King Buffalo, Blackwater Holylight, Dopethrone, Cancer Bats, Hippie Death Cult, Mondo Drag, The Well, Acid Mother’s Temple, RIP, Spirit Mother, Spoon Benders, Hastronaut, Mos Generator and Black Mastiff. The band also hit multiple festival stages including Massif Music fest, Electric Highway, Tune It Down Turn It Up Festival, The Dream Roll, The California Avocado Festival, Noise Cult Festival, Rock ‘n’ Roll Pride, and Fallen Fest.

2023/2024 were landmark years for the band – they released their sophomore record, “Nebula,” supported by extensive touring in western Canada, across-Canada (to Toronto to play NXNE), the U.S. west coast, and Southern California multiple times.

Space Queen is releasing a new single produced by Tony Reed (Mos Generator, Pentagram) plus a supporting music video in March 2025. It will be followed by more singles, leading up to the band’s first full length album.

Space Queen live:
Mar 28 The Waldorf Vancouver, BC (single release show)
Apr 12 The Starlite Room Edmonton, AB
Apr 13 Modern Love Calgary, AB

Space Queen, Nebula (2023)

Space Queen website

Space Queen on Instagram

Space Queen on Facebook

Space Queen on Bandcamp

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Desertfest Belgium 2022: Antwerp Lineup Complete; Weedpecker, Incantation, Slomatics, and More Added

Posted in Whathaveyou on August 31st, 2022 by JJ Koczan

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Yo, not for nothing, but you could go see Incantation and Bongripper and Naxatras on the same lineup if you go to Antwerp. Or how about AlunahGozu and SumaCities of Mars and Stygian BoughSlomatics and Somali Yacht Club and PolymoonSasquatch and Weedpecker? God damn.

If I had cash and time, I — well, I’d do a lot of things — but I’d be at this one. I know sometimes in the grand scheme of things looking at a bunch of names on a poster your eyes can glaze over, but if you can stop that from happening here, it’s worth looking at the stylistic sprawl that’ll take place over the course of the weekend. It is far more in terms of aural landscaping than simply desert, which has been true of the various Desertfest-branded events over the last, I don’t know, six years-plus, but is only emphasized here.

Plus, just about anytime Slomatics do anything it makes me happy. Those guys are great.

From the PR wire:

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DF 2022 ANTWERP: WEEDPECKER, WUCAN, SLOMATICS, AND MORE!

This is the final batch of names that completes the DF Antwerp line-up, and we’ve definitely saved up some fine morsels for last. All sizes and shapes is the name of the game, so get hyped and dig in.

For those of you who like their stoner music to truly widen the senses, WEEDPECKER and SOMALI YACHT CLUB definitely fit the bill. Both incorporate many psychedelic influences in their jams, taking you on a killer trip.

On the more brutal side of things, we welcome New York’s death metal pioneers INCANTATION who come to celebrate their ‘Tricennial of Blasphemy’. With SLOMATICS, we present you with the heaviest of heavy in sludge doom. No messing about – just pummelling wall-to-wall riffage.

WUCAN and ROSY FINCH enrich our line-up with two kick-ass women that deal in idiosyncratic and highly original rock. Wucan’s Francis Tobolsky still rocks a flute like nobody’s business, and speaking of unconventional instruments in stoner bands: meet MY DILIGENCE who traded their bass player for a Moog keyboard!

As an unfortunate side-note: we have been mercifully spared of cancellations this year.. until now. We are sad to let you know that MOTHERSHIP will not be appearing at this year’s Desertfest Belgium. Their slot has already been filled in above, but still… it’s a bummer.

But hey! We’re still looking at one seriously sumofagun line-up for three days of delicious fuzztastic wreckage… So if it wasn’t before NOW is the time to secure your tickets. Especially because those Reduced Price Combi Tickets are going fast and be gone before you know it.. Don’t let it happen! Don’t do it! By which we mean: do it!

DF ANTWERP & GHENT REDUCED COMBI: 149 Euros
(valid 4 days: 14-16/10 – Antwerp & 30/10 – Ghent)

DF ANTWERP ONLY REDUCED COMBI: 120 Euros
(valid 3 days: 14-16/10 – Antwerp)

DF ANTWERP ONLY REDUCED DAY TICKET: 58 Euros
(valid 1 day: 14, 15 or 16/10 – Antwerp)

DF GHENT ONLY REDUCED DAY TICKET: 52 Euros
(valid 1 day: 30/10 – Ghent)

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