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Desert Collider To Release New Album "Generation Ship: Endless Drift Through Infinity" In March

Desert Collider have announced a new album titled “Generation Ship: Endless Drift Through Infinity.” The effort will be available on March 6 and it will include the following tracks:

01. “Orphans Of The Sky Part I: Generation Ship”
02. “Floating Space Hand”
03. “Sonic Carver”
04. “Orphans Of The Sky Part II: Disembark”
05. “Thumperrr”
06. “Nomads Of The Red Sun”
07. “Far Centaurus Drifting Without Guidance Through Interstellar Space”
08. “Nebuchadnezzar”

A stream of “Floating Space Hand” can be found below. The band said the following about that track:

"In ‘Floating Space Hand,’ the music pushes forward with a mid-to-fast pulse, a swirling, fuzzy propulsion hurtling through cosmic dust and starlit voids. A token is given to the cosmic void. It becomes a quiet emblem of what ambition takes from the inner self, adrift in the void, uncertain if it will ever return. Even if reaching for the stars, fragments linger in the void, a haunting reminder that to soar is to sacrifice, and to dream is to wonder if what is scattered can ever find its way home."

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PostedJanuary 28, 2026
AuthorCaeman Amelio
Tagsdesert collider

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