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"We shall finally meet again. See you around Europe...” Gazpacho to play first UK show in four years as they announce UK and European tour
By Jerry Ewing published
Norwegian proggers Gazpacho released their latest album, Magic 8-Ball, in October

When fate intervened to destroy an art-rock record, its creators wrote an album about fate
By Dave Everley published
New concept LP begins with the true story of a baggage handler who stole a plane and killed himself, and goes on to celebrate a fake cult based on a toy ball

Gazpacho’s Magic 8-Ball explores characters at breaking point
By Polly Glass published
Norwegian art-rockers deliver tightly-focused songs after a Hollywood clash forced them to reboot their 12th album

Great new prog you need to hear from Gazpacho, Airbag, Pure Reason Revolution, Alex Henry Foster and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Cool new proggy sounds from Jonas Lindberg & The Other Side, Firelighters, The Hirsch Effekt and more in this week's Tracks Of The Week

Norwegian proggers Gazpacho share video for 8-Ball, their first new music for five years
By Jerry Ewing published
Gazpacho will release Magic 8-Ball, their brand new studio album, in October

"This is a more outgoing album. It’s noisier, it’s got lots more musical ideas crammed into it." The story of Gazpacho's Soyuz
By Chris Cope published
Having contemplated the end of the world with their previous album, 2018's Soyuz found Norwegian prog rockers Gazpacho turning their attention to being frozen in time

The label that reinvented progressive rock: 10 albums on Kscope you should definitely listen to
By Polly Glass published
Post-progressive label Kscope have been putting out quality records for more than 15 years: These are their best albums

“Thomas can listen to a single and say, ‘This is going to be a hit; this won’t be.’ He knows what’ll work on radio. And, of course, we’ve completely avoided that in Gazpacho!” The two-year making of Demon
By Polly Glass published
Released in 2014, Norwegian art rockers worried the album would make them sound like they were trying to be intellectuals - when they weren’t

“The best prog albums are the ones that take a long time to get into." How Gazpacho made Fireworker
By David West published
Gazpacho's eleventh studio album, 2020's Fireworker, was yet another intriguing conceptual affair exploring the idea that there’s something within human beings that steers our behaviour without our control or consent.
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