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Live On The Moon

Aliens
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Release Date: 2020

Genre: Rock
Label: ACIO Rekkudz
Series: Rock
Number of Discs: 1

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Gordon Anderson, AKA Lone Pigeon, reconnected with former Beta Band bandmates John Maclean and Robin Jones to form The Aliens.Landing in the Noughties they were signed to EMI and hit the charts and Hollywood with a sync on hustler film '21'. Their albums 'Astronomy For Dogs' and'Luna' were hailed for treading through psychedelic rock, electronica and folk. After retreating to a far corner of the Universe for a decade long hiatus, The Aliens prelude their return with Live on the Moon, their first release in a decade.This album is taken from archive recording of a secret live show on a secret base in a secret location. on the Moon.

ABOUT THE ARTIST
The Aliens are a Scottish band consisting of former Beta Band members Gordon Anderson (aka Lone Pigeon, lead vocals, guitar), John Maclean (keyboards, backing vocals) and Robin Jones (drums, backing vocals). They have released just two studio albums, one live album, two EP's and a number of singles. Their debut album, Astronomy for Dogs charted at #46 in the UK Album Chart in 2007. In spring of 2008, the band cancelled all shows except their festival appearances due to the increasing ill health of Gordon Anderson during the recording of the second album. That second album, Luna was released on 29 September 2008 and there followed a period of silence until, on 4 July 2019, The Aliens once again became active on social media. The live album 'Live on the Moon' CD was released on the band's own ACIO Rekkudz Records on 29 November 2019, and on 11TH December The Aliens will now release a long awaited new album length vinyl EP, 'Electronville' also on ACIO Rekkudz. Gordon Anderson, AKA Lone Pigeon, reconnected with former Beta Band bandmates John Maclean and Robin Jones to form The Aliens. Landing in the Noughties they were signed to EMI and hit the charts and Hollywood with a sync on hustler film '21'. Their albums 'Astronomy For Dogs' and 'Luna' were hailed for treading through psychedelic rock, electronica and folk. After retreating to a far corner of the Universe for a decade long hiatus, The Aliens prelude their return with 'Live on the Moon', their first release in a decade. This album is taken from archive recording of a secret live show on a secret base in a secret location.