Spacehog

Spacehog

About Spacehog

Originally formed in 1994 as a four piece rock band, brothers Royston Langdon (Vocals and Bass Guitar) and Antony Langdon (Guitar and Vocals), Jonny Cragg, (Drums) and Richard Steel (Lead Guitar) became quickly infamous; their situationist concerts were legendary in the East Village of New York with a sound that was very different from the neo-grunge movement of the early '90s.

After releasing three well-received albums, Spacehog disbanded in 2001. Jonny, Richard and Royston are now back with their fourth album, and new member Timo Ellis, who has stepped in on guitar and vocals for Antony Langdon, currently pursuing celluloid success out west.

"In resurrecting theatrical rock & roll, this New York band - whose members originally hail from the U.K. - offers something even better than nostalgia: It's called fun."

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